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It looks pretty accurate. I can vouch for most of the things listed with the exception of some that have taken place after the novel "Mercenary Road" because I haven't read them yet.
One thing that I would like to comment on though, is that when listing D's stats especially those pertaining to...
I have a question, what started this discussion was the calculation made by Gwynbleidd regarding the cutting power of that little girl against the giant fish. My question is, has the calculation been accepted as corrrect? I briefly took a look at it and I'm wondering why he used the ultimate...
I see. Well if it helps, I'm pretty well versed in the franchise. I've read 15 VHD novels up until the one titled "Mercenary Roads". I could probably contribute to this topic.
I don't know what you mean by "wanked" stats specifically, but just a bit of heads up, D's powers has grown...
Jorus: I understand your frustration. Truth be told, I made this thread specifically because I observed the same thing you criticized. I don't really know what I was expecting when I came to this site honestly. I just wanted to have a bit of fun, and engage in intelligent conversations regarding...
In the case of characters that lacks actual explanations, should we then assume that the stats are inconclusive? I'm not keen on the idea of just accepting something without evidence.
WIth that said, even characters with actual feats and calcs should be open for re-evaluation if someone...
Like the title says. I find it hard to sometimes gauge whether the stats on a character's page is really accurate without an actual calculation page linked to their stats. For example, attack potency, durability, or speed should have both feats and associated calculations. Even just feats would...
It's a pretty tough one, but if I had to put money on either I would bet on Thor.
Skill wise, WW might have more, let's say finess in combat. Strength is pretty close, but everything else from technique variety, potential application of magical powers, and equipment favors Thor.
WW's bracelets...
There is actually a method of finding out what the OP asks but you'd need to know several variables.
For example, you can estimate the resistance of the steel armor by knowing properties of steel itself, like tensile strength, hardness (which is really a general term to describe a substance's...
Well Scheiße Batman,
Alright then. So far I've learned that you can assign durability based on higher feats/instances, and that just because characters sometimes look weaker than their higher feats, it's no ground for lowering their tiers.
My science background conditioned me to think a...
Interesting,
Allow me to use another example
This Batma is wall level+ , and this calculation states the kind of durability needed (wall level) to survive such a fall.
Is that a reasonable assumption to make or is it considered outlandish?
That's what I thought too, but often I've seen characters with supposedly high durability harmed by something that physics says shouldn't if they indeed have that kind of durability.
I guess the reason I ask is, when faced with such inconsistencies, which feats of durability should then be...
Ryu Hayabusa. Not only has he killed Gods, he has perfect self control. He can maintain focus and presence of mind even while being surrounded by attractive, curvaceous girls, with bosoms practically hanging out. That he doesn't suffer nosebleeds on a regular basis is also proof of his...
I've often wondered. I know what durability means as far as how the forum defines it, but my questions refers more to the practical application of it in specific situations.
For example, a character with a building level durability is said to be capable of withstanding a force that could just...
Sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear. By measurements I meant something that is specifically stated in the comic itself (like examples of Saint Seiya and Rurouni Kenshin I've mentioned before) and not made by any assumptions on the part of the beholder as that tends to be open to interpretation.
It's...
You clearly misunderstood. The aim dodging feat I mentioned was not the final attack where she impaled his cheeks. It was when she was still unhurt, flying in the air and as I said yelling all the while. Kindly reread my post.
I found a similar calculation in this very site. Here it is...
-Yes, the aim dodging feat I refered to
-You don't have to, aim dodging implies that you have already taken proper preparations in anticipation of a move giving you an increased chance at acting accordingly before it was even started
- And yet you're trying to compare small head movements to...
A few observation regarding that:
1. at that point Rosine had already sustained a cannon fire to the belly, a crashing tree from protecting Jill, and then Guts catching her offguard by stabbing his Dragonslayer in the back. Her injuries were serious. If she was supersonic before, she wasn't by...
With respect, how do we really know for sure? As I've stated before, some manga goes to the trouble of actually giving us numbers to make measurement of feats much easier. Some examples: Saint Seiya (100 million strikes per second), Rurouni Kenshin (9 strikes in an instant, while more ambiguous...
So I was studying the rules and policies to get a better understanding of how things are done (I'm new to vs forums in general), and in the section Standard Battle Assumptio there is the rule of verse equalizatio which essentially reads that powers of similar characteristics from one universe...
-I find that questioning things that aren't clear is actually the best way to get to the truth. But perhaps we have different philosophies and that's okay.
-Viable huh? I would love some other facts, but if you're too busy I understand. Perhaps somebody else can give them with a more detailed...
-Now you're just repeating yourself
-Still no examples? Okay
-How is it my problem when you're the one using it as an indication that he's hypersonic?
-I've literally reread the chapter twice as we were discussing this, hoping to find something more than figure of speech and artistic...
-Dude, numbers, was Guts holding a speedometer? Have you ever stood next to a speeding car? There is a strong ringing and pressure in the ear that can be felt that could be described as the sensation of a boom. For all we know that can be what Guts was describing.
-I'd like to see those feats...
-The "sonic booms" may be visualization meant to look impressive as I have mentioned
-Fine, let's assume Ganishka's lightning is actual lightning. I still would consider it an outlier since aside from that, the majority of the time Guts hasn't really been seen doing something that comes even...
The reason I don't see it happening is because I have similar observations and criticisms as Goody mentioned,
What ultimately became an issue with Goody's argument was that he/she focused too much on certain small details needing to meet a certain standard of realism in his/her mind. While...
I'm one of those who would like to see a more thorough discussion regarding speed feats in the Berserk verse as well. Personally, while I can clearly and easily see Guts as someone who is faster than eye, I don't see him being someone with supersonic let alone hypersonic reaction feats...
I did. I knew where they stood, I'm just incredulous. Don't worry though, I'm not gonna try and discredit anyone who's put in effort to explain the reasoning behind them.
Here's food for thought, since Hades is The God of Death, should he destroy Dracula's body (which I believe he can), where would Dracula's soul go? Would Hades be able to gain control over it since everything that dies (even taking into account reincarnation) typically has to go through Hades'...
First of all, Jesus. Since when is Strange and Dracula considered Multi-Universal? Though both are very powerful characters, my experience with either of them has never given me the impression that they were Gods (maybe Dracula can be considered a high level demon though). But I'll just assume...
Some stats I've seen in this site makes me, let's say, frown. No offense to whoever made them, but some of them just pushes the boundaries of credulity (in fiction, that's saying a lot).
I noticed that the majority of the reason for voting inconclusive stem from the assumption that the Night King is so durable that he can't be killed by any other means than valyrian steel and dragonglass. I admit I'm new to these kinds of forums and discussions, but just because something is...
I concede that White Walkers have displayed an ability to put out fire, though whether it means they are immune to it I still find questionable. The logic is this, the effect fire and ice have on each other goes both ways. If ice is cold enough it can put out fire, but the opposite is true, if a...
Fair enough. Though that's with the assumption that Geralt's silver swords can't do anything against the Night King. Also, I'm curious why you think that the Night King is immune to fire? I've never seen anything to that effect in the show let alone the book.
What if we took preparation into...