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Well... He isn't. It works because this is a fantasy movie that doesn't care for real physics.
I know my arguments will be dismissed "because rules", but you know, common sense never hurt anyone.
I think I didn't.
You can apply realistic calcs (I don't know anything about Donkey Kong so I don't know about the plausibility of the island calc), but it being done elsewhere doesn't prove is should be done here. Not unless a good enough argument has been presented in favor of it, and I...
Lol, what? Have you seen KFP? No way it has the same physics as our world. Not unless there's a lore behind it and the animated movies is a gross misrepresentation.
No matter what you do, you're contradicting reality one way or another.
A: He was going at hypersonic speed because IRL that's what's required for his hands to start burning. This means we suspend our dsibelief that this would mean he'd be out of the city in seconds, or that city is just really...
He was running along the line of people at a speed high enough to ignite the hands. 23 mach? in just one millisecond that speed brings you like 80 meters. Unless you're saying he only went that fast when he went past the pig, which would just be odd.
Problem is that this is a thread about revision based on a feat that may or may not even be valid as a speed feat in the first place. It would be just as plausible to say that he wasn't going that fast but they ignited anyway because this is fantasy and it works. if it's wrong for me to say that...
Think, just for a bit.
It doesn't matter how long it took for him to accelerate. He was shown running along the line with people for a while. That would mean he was running at hypersonic speeds for at least most of the time, or nearing the end.
Bruh, I know that.
The line would still need to be really damn long if he accelerated from like, athletic human to mach 23 all while not running away from them immediately.
Now, I'm not well-versed (pun not intended) in a lot of fictional universes, but that I can think of, probably Morrowind (TES) has decent political intrigue and it's a very powerful verse.
"The fire elemental resistance also reduces the damage taken from the fire pot oil traps which are mundane in nature meaning the elemental resistances don't just protect against magical sources of damage"
Yeah, well, this is true, but I don't see how that helps your points. Fire resistance...
I think verse equalization would make the whole "world built by notes" thing a bit dodgy. Magic works differently in almost every fictional universe, but when they come together they work similarly. Even in-game shouts have the exact same effects as magic, and can even by blocked by magic, so...
Okay then. Geralt wins. Next thing you know, in Season 8, episode 3, Drogon breathes a gout of fire on the Night King and it does nothing. Arya tries to stab him in the back of the head with needle and needle shatters. This battle has been done a year ago and Geralt was declared the winner...
The walker Meera killed died within a second, the one Tarly killed died within like 10 seconds. But you're absolutely right about the last part, that's what I've been saying if you read my above posts. "there has been no showcase of anything other than VS/Dragonglass even bothering them, but...
Keyword "could". He also could have pressed it against him to get it to shatter. As for not exploding the moment he caught it, I adressed that, but since the White Walker didn't explode either (all other instances of WW killings have shown that) It's more of an inconsistency issue than anything.
"Blades don't shatter when they hit their skin."
Season 3, episode 8. the exact same thing happened to sam's sword which happened to Loboda's axe, and Jon's sword that he picked up in Hardhome. Before you say "Well, the White Walker was squeezing the sword, so it only counts as a strength feat"...
"he's never met anyone strong enough to cut through him with a blade"
That's... Not how it works. If a blade instantly shatters upon contact with the physical skin of a White Walker, strength won't cut it (pun not intended). The material itself either won't damage the skin or only dent it a...
Well, it isn't said if the characters can prepare, so standard battle assumptions dictate that neither of them know anything about the other character. This definitely hurts Geralt's chances. Wether Geralt could or could not kill the Night King (steel swords literally shattering simply upon...
Changing my vote to inconclusive as well. It entirely depends on the Night King being able to resist Geralt's attacks, and we have too little knowledge on the NK to know that.
I'm siding with the Night King for now, since it's questionable that Geralt could kill him, but the Night King could kill him with what he has. Geralt could certainly last a long time though.
What would make this fight more interesting to me is if Geralt was given a dragonglass dagger, but not...
Good thing I'm not voting then, innit?
Exactly, you generalized it. Making it vague. I asked a question which devolved into whether or not CHIM would matter at all, that's all I came here for.
I just found this wiki, but a lot of how I've seen character strength being calculated is really strange to me. Including the tiering system.
"Major hax resistance" is too vague to make any sense.
Feats shouldn't matter if the power of a character is explicitly stated. While I don't claim...
Is this a joke?
No seriously I only discovered this wiki a few days ago and reading up on a lot of the pages, especially for Santa claus is just hilarious.