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Sad, but the author whacked us with a stated speed.
Han Jee-Han views mach 5 as holding back and is surprised that someone at the level of Yeonhwan couldn't move at supersonic speeds.
...However, he still needed to grow propellers to fly at mach 10. Which is weird for someone who thinks mach 5...
Well, for KE you would either calculatge the speed the water moved to create the dome, or how fast it was moving while Kisame swam.
In both cases, KE is 0.5*[mass of water]*[distance it crossed over a second, in m/s]^2
If it took 5 seconds, then the speed would be a fifth of the radius.
No, that doesn't follow. Who arrives first, who chooses what, is up to the person. Which bottle you grab and how you react to something are both decided by someone's thoughts.
That's just a baseless claim. Nothing in the story ever claims luck doesn't affect what others do. Makoto's outright made Alter Ego hack the system to save his life.
Oof. Not sure Sans could really win here? People's actions (who throws a bottle first, a gun becoming stuck until he uses it, etc.) are very much things his luck affects. There is a good enough chance that Sans talks when the fight starts, Nagito attacks, Sans trips and then dies to killing intent.
You are still bound to only putting what you can reliably claim on a profile. The meta reason they don't show it doesn't matter, you can't make a profile off of guesswork.
Or you know, the alternative I provided. Their college is at a high point, elevated from everything else. Their bridge's...
Alright.
That's a very low amount of canonically known members...
As for spells, I suppose? I am still doubtful they'd have access to spells like damage attribute unless they gain proof. And the fact that they say they have no knowledge of cloud altering magic is kind of bizarre too.
Well, if I knew I wouldn't not know them.
Some things would be how many members there are actually supposed to be, and how many non-skyrim spells they'd reasonably have.
And maybe the tier of a novice mage, since I'm recall vaporizing people being something that is actually taxing with adept...
Any being transcending reality and unbound by anything in-verse could be 1-A without any more contradiction than most 1-As have. We require extraordinary proof so that 1-A isn't something handed out just for being beyond reality.
For this one though, I will be neutral for now. A lot of the...
I'll put together a sandbox version of what I know in a bit, but I don't know any non in-game stuff, so that would need to be filled in for me.
Idk, maybe the conjuration mage also reappears with the dwemer and achieves chim and I just don't know.
He can secrete poison from any point in his body, which is a really strong poison. If Grandpus uses his gadgets to batter him away, he'd be hard-pressed to win, but if he makes skin contact he likely wins.
For now, the standstill seems to be about disagreeing with the claims of the OP, which would need quotes to be substantiated. Unless one of the untranslated ones posted above did counter it?
I'm not sure why transcending 25 dimensions would allow for 1-A by default. Sure, I can see the idea behind it, but our reality is already three spatial dimensions. If the argument that not caring about if it's three or twenty-five spatial dimensions is 1-A, then any verse that acknowledges...
Just promoted and you are already so arrogant as to refer to yourself in third person.
It was established pretty damn early that this would not be at all applied without the defenders of the verse getting to do their stuff, by a mod.
Anyways, can someone give the link to the previous...
So, anyways. From what I've been reading, there's the need of quotes to counter stuff in the op.
Here there needs to be proof stuff is 1-A, not proof against it. The claim about laws is not something that would get a tier, let alone 1-A and I don't think there was a quote for anything else?
I, uh, don't quite understand what you are trying to say TISS. I'd ask to edit that later to be less rushed.
Just give the quote for that.
If this was already discussed, it should only take a copy-paste.
Infinite or near-infinite doesn't matter to that statement. It makes it clear that...
Alright, having read through this I agree, it seems really blatant that higher dimensions are meant from these quotes. Now, I'd ask anyone wishing to disprove this to bring scans instead of just disagreeing.
Uh, no, that's not how English works.
"," is done to separate a sentence into two, distinct parts.
That means he has 2-B durability. He is also difficult to kill due to his barriers.
Type 5 exists outside of casualty, and type 4 functions on an alien version of casualty (and presumably laws in this case).
That has nothing to do with potency, it's just affecting something different. It's like NPI, just because you can hit something normally immune to physical hits has no...