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Jujutsu Kaisen Discussion Page #1

Hollow purple flattened all the buildings around it. Buildings don’t form a shape of a hemisphere, it’s closer to a cylinder when looked at over a wide area. I think a cylinder should be fine
1. Differen't building, different sizes

2. The purple itself isn't a cylinder, it just causes more unnessecary volume
 
The issue isn't the fact that it's a cylinder alone, but also the height used and the hollowness imo. The height used is literally the tallest building in the area which skews the volume considering none of the other buildings are that height either and the blast goes outside the main city area and into areas where most of the buildings are like 4 stories tall. Then it uses 90% hollowness which would be incredibly low for the area/volume it assumes.
Curious, is the volume destroyed just cause of wiki rules cause it's occupies more volume that it destroys anywats
 
The issue isn't the fact that it's a cylinder alone, but also the height used and the hollowness imo. The height used is literally the tallest building in the area which skews the volume considering none of the other buildings are that height either and the blast goes outside the main city area and into areas where most of the buildings are like 4 stories tall. Then it uses 90% hollowness which would be incredibly low for the area/volume it assumes.
Yeah I remember having issues like that with the Dabura calc. Would finding the average for a height and using a higher hollowness be better? Maybe it’d be too low to even matter atp
 
Yeah I remember having issues like that with the Dabura calc. Would finding the average for a height and using a higher hollowness be better? Maybe it’d be too low to even matter atp
Too low since the ball is massively bigger than what is destroyed.


The dabura calc has an irl location too, I think it's radius was also 780 meters which is creepily similar.
 
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Curious, is the volume destroyed just cause of wiki rules cause it's occupies more volume that it destroys anywats
What we're trying to calculate for destruction values is the volume of the stuff destroyed, calculating what HP covered would be an estimate of what's destroyed. It's why hollowness is accounted for but the calc underestimates the hollowness and that in tandem with the higher volume leads to higher and inaccurate results.

Yeah I remember having issues like that with the Dabura calc. Would finding the average for a height and using a higher hollowness be better? Maybe it’d be too low to even matter atp
Maybe but it would be hard to estimate given the disparity of the building sizes, ie using half of the tallest building would still be a large degree higher still than the majority of buildings. If more of the buildings were similar sizes maybe but even in the city area itself not all the buildings are that size and some are a lot smaller.

Probably "easiest" way to do it and get accurate results would be to do something like in that one shibuya fuga calc where we try to get the dimensions of the larger buildings, calc their volume, do the hollowness stuff for that, then calc an estimate of the rest of the area and get that volume with a separate hollowness to account for the extra empty space (ie streets and stuff). Is that the easiest way? No. Is it probably the most accurate way? Also probably no cause the accurate way would be figuring out literally every building. Though it's probably the easiest accurate way.

Also take what I'm saying with a grain of salt cause its 3 am where I am and I could be talking out my ass on how to do this.
 
Probably "easiest" way to do it and get accurate results would be to do something like in that one shibuya fuga calc where we try to get the dimensions of the larger buildings, calc their volume, do the hollowness stuff for that, then calc an estimate of the rest of the area and get that volume with a separate hollowness to account for the extra empty space (ie streets and stuff). Is that the easiest way? No. Is it probably the most accurate way? Also probably no cause the accurate way would be figuring out literally every building. Though it's probably the easiest accurate way.
700 meter diameter man ain't nobody got time for that.


Could use shockwave formula but meh
What we're trying to calculate for destruction values is the volume of the stuff destroyed, calculating what HP covered would be an estimate of what's destroyed. It's why hollowness is accounted for but the calc underestimates the hollowness and that in tandem with the higher volume leads to higher and inaccurate results.
Yeah I know that, my question was that why isn't the entire volume of the ball considered instead of just the buildings. I assume it's just wiki rules cause it's not like the ball doesn't have energy where there's no building
 
700 meter diameter man ain't nobody got time for that.
Which is why I put easiest in quotes lol

Also its mostly the city area I'm talking about, aka the area with the biggest buildings which is like a dozen or two buildings that would have to be calc'd then the rest could probably be averaged.

Yeah I know that, my question was that why isn't the entire volume of the ball considered instead of just the buildings. I assume it's just wiki rules cause it's not like the ball doesn't have energy where there's no building
Because we're only calculating the destruction of the buildings. Everything else would be basically extreme guesswork to try and apply values to the empty space

because I was dumb.

Probably had fuga on my mind or something because it's a cylinder
It do be like that sometimes
 
Im not, sure, shouldn’t something like inverse square law be better in this case, or even explosion air burst formula? It behaves like an omnidirectional blast.
 
Im not, sure, shouldn’t something like inverse square law be better in this case, or even explosion air burst formula? It behaves like an omnidirectional blast.
got 100 kilotons iirc with inverse square law

airburst is ((0.78119/0.28)^3)/1000 = 21.716805 kilotons

both of which are lower than the black hole
 
Bare minimum H6A. If we use full potential as in he gains every aspect other high tiers have, I could see him painting his domain across all of Japan.
 
Bare minimum H6A. If we use full potential as in he gains every aspect other high tiers have, I could see him painting his domain across all of Japan.
Hypothetically. Considering that BV was to limit WCS to hand signs anf chants in True form. Wouldn't he Hypothetically be able yo create a net with just handsigns had gojo died in purple?
 
Hypothetically. Considering that BV was to limit WCS to hand signs anf chants in True form. Wouldn't he Hypothetically be able yo create a net with just handsigns had gojo died in purple?
yes
normally it would have required 2 hands
the BV made it require 3 hands + incantations
 
if mahoraga cut gojos head instead of arm, it would have been prime sukuna right there
  • can go into his perfect body
  • unrestricted WCS
  • still has the ten shadows technique with mahoraga himself having WCS too
  • his cursed tool too ig
 
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