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[ACCEPTED] Reality Quest CRT (Post-Training + Post-Dragon's Nest + Season 2 Speed Scaling)

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Bump (I know this thread is active but trying to get it back to the original speed scaling)
 
I am not sure whether this part has already been mentioned by anyone, but I recently discovered that Charge Shot has an official multiplier stated by the author. Specifically, each stage of Charge Shot increases the attack power by a factor of ×2, while the final stage applies a ×5 multiplier

Since Dowan has previously used a Charge Shot with a clearly stated numerical value of 5, and later switched to using the maximum Charge Shot, for which no explicit numerical stage is given, it becomes unclear how many total stages Charge Shot actually has

Therefore, it can be reasonably inferred that Charge Shot currently consists of a total of six stages. Based on this assumption, the Charge Shot multipliers are applied to the calculation as follows

- Charge Shot (Stage 1) = 0.0773339401 × 2 = 0.15466788 tons (9-A)

- Charge Shot (Stage 2) = 0.15466788 × 2 = 0.30933576 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 3) = 0.30933576 × 2 = 0.61867152 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 4) = 0.61867152 × 2 = 1.23734304 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 5) = 1.23734304 × 2 = 2.47468608 tons (High 8-C)

- Charge Shot (Final Stage) = 2.47468608 × 5 = 12.3734304 tons (8-B)

Because this multiplier originates from a statement by the author, it is treated as “Possibly”, in the same manner as the Booster multiplier
 
I am not sure whether this part has already been mentioned by anyone, but I recently discovered that Charge Shot has an official multiplier stated by the author. Specifically, each stage of Charge Shot increases the attack power by a factor of ×2, while the final stage applies a ×5 multiplier

Since Dowan has previously used a Charge Shot with a clearly stated numerical value of 5, and later switched to using the maximum Charge Shot, for which no explicit numerical stage is given, it becomes unclear how many total stages Charge Shot actually has

Therefore, it can be reasonably inferred that Charge Shot currently consists of a total of six stages. Based on this assumption, the Charge Shot multipliers are applied to the calculation as follows

- Charge Shot (Stage 1) = 0.0773339401 × 2 = 0.15466788 tons (9-A)

- Charge Shot (Stage 2) = 0.15466788 × 2 = 0.30933576 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 3) = 0.30933576 × 2 = 0.61867152 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 4) = 0.61867152 × 2 = 1.23734304 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 5) = 1.23734304 × 2 = 2.47468608 tons (High 8-C)

- Charge Shot (Final Stage) = 2.47468608 × 5 = 12.3734304 tons (8-B)

Because this multiplier originates from a statement by the author, it is treated as “Possibly”, in the same manner as the Booster multiplier
I saw this comment but I didn’t put it on this CRT for the multiplier because the only reason the Booster one was accepted was because the evaluator said “The Artist says the Author believes it’s much higher than 5x or something like that. So unless the statement includes a belief of the author, it is very likely it won’t be accepted. While the artist should definitely not just be ignored, only statements where he mentions the author will likely be the only accepted statements.
 
I saw this comment but I didn’t put it on this CRT for the multiplier because the only reason the Booster one was accepted was because the evaluator said “The Artist says the Author believes it’s much higher than 5x or something like that. So unless the statement includes a belief of the author, it is very likely it won’t be accepted. While the artist should definitely not just be ignored, only statements where he mentions the author will likely be the only accepted statements.
sensible
 
I saw this comment but I didn’t put it on this CRT for the multiplier because the only reason the Booster one was accepted was because the evaluator said “The Artist says the Author believes it’s much higher than 5x or something like that. So unless the statement includes a belief of the author, it is very likely it won’t be accepted. While the artist should definitely not just be ignored, only statements where he mentions the author will likely be the only accepted statements.
Let's keep it still just in case. It wouldn't hurt, and a statement of that nature is too specific to be ignored.
 
I am not sure whether this part has already been mentioned by anyone, but I recently discovered that Charge Shot has an official multiplier stated by the author. Specifically, each stage of Charge Shot increases the attack power by a factor of ×2, while the final stage applies a ×5 multiplier

Since Dowan has previously used a Charge Shot with a clearly stated numerical value of 5, and later switched to using the maximum Charge Shot, for which no explicit numerical stage is given, it becomes unclear how many total stages Charge Shot actually has

Therefore, it can be reasonably inferred that Charge Shot currently consists of a total of six stages. Based on this assumption, the Charge Shot multipliers are applied to the calculation as follows

- Charge Shot (Stage 1) = 0.0773339401 × 2 = 0.15466788 tons (9-A)

- Charge Shot (Stage 2) = 0.15466788 × 2 = 0.30933576 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 3) = 0.30933576 × 2 = 0.61867152 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 4) = 0.61867152 × 2 = 1.23734304 tons (8-C)

- Charge Shot (Stage 5) = 1.23734304 × 2 = 2.47468608 tons (High 8-C)

- Charge Shot (Final Stage) = 2.47468608 × 5 = 12.3734304 tons (8-B)

Because this multiplier originates from a statement by the author, it is treated as “Possibly”, in the same manner as the Booster multiplier
Honestly, but I think the author might be behind this one... Or, these are one of the abilities the Artist gave the Author himself to implement within the series (Whichever the case). He gave us the EXACT multipliers for each stage, the amount of stages the skill has, and what the effects for the attack does (Creating shockwaves ,via shockwave creation)

Typically, when the artist gives us any new info about things, he is often not specific. Like with the GB statement, he states it is above AM in ap, and faster than Booster, but nothing exactly specific. But, this time he gave us the exact specifications of the skill, and as I've said before, he told us that it even generated shockwaves on specific charges too. The other skill he gave us a number for would be Auto mode, where he disclosed that it uses 100% of Dowan's physicality, instead of the 50% he normally utilizes.
 
Putting this on pause till this gets concluded:
 
Alright, since the rest of downgrade thread is more than likely not going to effect anything and the transonic feats are all gone, here is the new speed scaling I want to update/recommend:

Dowan (Post-Training):
  • Combat Speed: At least Superhuman (20.7 m/s) (Faster than Soh Sung-Woo who performed this), Subsonic in Auto-Mode (58.06 m/s) (Performed this), Possibly Subsonic with boosters (103.5 m/s) (Boosters provide a possible 5x speed increase)
  • Travel: Superhuman (20.7 m/s) (Faster than Season 1 Soh Sung-Woo) and Possibly Subsonic with Boosters (103.50 m/s)
Dowan (Post-Dragon's Nest):
  • Combat Speed: At least Subsonic (58.06 m/s) (Comparable if not faster than his Weaker Auto-mode self who performed this), Possibly Subsonic+ with Boosters (290.3 m/s)
  • Travel: Superhuman (20.7 m/s) (Faster than Season 1 Soh Sung-Woo) and Possibly Subsonic with Boosters (103.50 m/s)
Season 2 (Dowan):
  • Combat Speed: At least Subsonic (58.06 m/s), Subsonic with skills (166 m/s), Possibly Subsonic+ with Boosters (290.3 m/s)
  • Travel: Superhuman (20.7 m/s) (Scales way above Season 1 Soh Sung-Woo) and Possibly Subsonic with Boosters (103.50 m/s)
Dae Bujin:
  • Combat Speed: At least Subsonic (166 m/s) (Fought evenly with Dowan using skills), Possibly Subsonic+ (290.3 m/s) (Easily caught Season 2 Dowan with boosters for a moment)
  • Travel: Superhuman (20.7 m/s) (Scales way above Season 1 Soh Sung-Woo), Likely Higher
Gong Cheol:
  • Combat Speed: At least Subsonic (166 m/s) (Caught and overwhelmed Season 2 Dowan using his skills)), Possibly Subsonic+(Comparable to Dae Bujin)
  • Travel: Superhuman (20.7 m/s) (Scales way above Season 1 Soh Sung-Woo), Likely Higher
XXX:
  • Combat Speed: At least Subsonic (166 m/s) (Comparable to Gong Cheol), Possibly Subsonic+(Dae Bujin stated that Dowan beat XXX only because he let himself get hit)
  • Travel: Superhuman (20.7 m/s) (Scales way above Season 1 Soh Sung-Woo), Likely Higher
Until we get some other feats accepted, I believe this is what is best so far. What are everyone's thoughts before I update the original comment?
 
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