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Drite77
Drite77
I'm not going to evaluate those calc compilations, you grab one you want to be evaluated and you separate from the rest in another blog, otherwise I'm not touching it
Drite77
Drite77
Alternatively on the above topic, you can separate each one of them and send me each them with 1 or 2 days in between each feat you want evaluated, but try to focus on the ones you think would make a change, and, if possible, ignore priority 4 feats
Drite77
Drite77
For reference, we consider a mountain to be, at least, 609.6 meters tall, so we use that vallue for mountains that do not have a set size. Additionally, I don't know if the mountain is near enough to be used as a reference size.

You could use an alternative method. That person transformed all the humans around her in ash, so you could do one of the following:
  1. Count how many humans there were and multiply it by the vallue we use to carbonize a human (Which is this vallue)
  2. Alternatively, you can use ISL, using the furthest human from her. If you're not sure on how to do ISL (And reading the page didn't helped you), I'll try to guide you real quick
ByArrow
I adjusted the calculation using the height you provided for the mountain. Since the fireball is behind the mountain, the fact that the mountain is closer to the viewpoint simply would causes the calculated size of the fireball to be smaller than it should be. In other words, the mountain not being near enough simply makes the calculation an low-ball. So I think we can use the mountain as a reference because it doesn’t inflate the calculated value; on the contrary, it causes it to come out lower.
Drite77
Drite77
You forgot to square the radius, the result should be ~9436662395.89796 m³
ByArrow
Okay, I did fix it
Drite77
Drite77
Another error I found, I'm pretty sure density of air is not 1241, but 1.241 kg/m³, as in, it is a tiny bit above 1, not 1000, otherwise, that would mean air is denser then water, and that's not the case.

Just to make sure this time around, I checked the rest and this seems to be the only error left in the calc, so once that is fixed, I can approve it
ByArrow
Okay, I did fix it
Drite77
Drite77
Evaluated
ByArrow
Okay, thanks
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