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Hey there. What's up? So uh, here's the thing. While we have a rating for aluminum, I don't think Spinosaurus considered the idea that aluminum is typically alloyed. We have five different alloys for iron: steel, stainless steel, gray cast iron, wrought iron, and damascus steel, along with two...
I was wondering, what would the stat be given if the infinite universe was destroyed but also contains other universes/timelines/realities too? Like a black hole containing another infinite universe inside another infinite universe or a structure housing another timeline?
Currently Damascus Steel on the wiki only has one value: a Fragmentation value of 813.5 MPa (J/cc). Thing is, the value doesn't seem sourced. Based on sources, values for tensile strength range from %20Damascus%20Steel%20-%20Farzin%20Fatollahi-Fard.pdf']1068 to 1300 MPa. This, using the 0.75x...
So yeah, it's about time I go about adding melting to the destruction chart. See, here's the deal. The destruction chart, as it is, is a chart that provides an easy reference to the destruction of various materials. Problem is the destruction chart provides no easy reference for melting, despite...
Hey. We currently use J/cm³ for destruction values. Wouldn't it be nicer to allow people to go through less hassle by giving people a couple figures to convert that into? Basically, this:
1 Megapascal=1 J/cm³=1 MJ/m³
I listed the Megapascal because that is literally where we got the j/cm³...
Well, I brought eleven new materials on the table. I managed to get two calc group members to give their thumbs-up and here I am posting here: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Flashlight237/Some_Calc_Value_Fixes_+_A_New_Material_or_Two
The post contains fixes for the following...
Pre-note: Don't worry, this isn't some mass, site-wide revision.
Now, onto the subject.
Adding Piercing and Cutting to the current Attack Potency page:
There are many instances in fiction where a character is seen tanking or just outright shrugging off massive scale attacks, or stuff like...
So we don't have a listing for sand or silica aka quartz despite sand being pretty fricking common. Sand is basically these grains that you find in deserts and beaches, the former being more useful as the common feat for burrowing through the ground very much requires it.
The values for sand...
So there is this one guide ( For a certain video game verse ) that explains how planet busting is done in the verse. It mentions that the attack is shot into the ground and reacts to the planet's internal gravitational field, building and warping it until the planet blows itself apart. So...
Hey there. So, there is a lack of information on the destruction value of bricks. I did some Google searching in order to try and find the necessary values for brick destruction, especially considering that somehow bricks are WEAKER than stone. From what I can tell, here's what I can gather...
I wanted to calculate a feat for the Dragon Ball Z Anime/Manga. The one where Nappa destroys a city with ease. In the manga, there appears to be no rock fragments, but we don't get a full view of the city which according to Vegeta was completely destroyed and we also see a fair amount of smoke...
Brought up in this thread.
An additional fallacy that isn't technically a logical fallacy, but when it comes to powerscaling and such, it's required.
52. Area of Effect Fallacy
This is when someone uses a Destructive Capacity feat to counter an Attack Potency feat.
Possible Examples:
"The...