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I've noticed there's some random feat for holding the Tokyo Tower as Class M, no calc was given for this, and pulling how he did shouldn't be making him Class M as the tower's mass is Despite being taller than the Eiffel Tower, Tokyo Tower only weighs about 4,000 tons, 3,300 less than the Eiffel...
Yor is next after this but I'm feeling some Sakamoto Days vs Spy X Family.
Prime Taro is being used.
Speed is equalized.
Winner via death of the opponent.
Both have minor intell, such as knowing the past of the other.
Loid: 0
Taro:0
Incon: 0
Koro-Sensei is still attempting to blow up the earth. The assassins have now gotten serious and called the best assassin for the job. Taro Sakamoto.
Location: Rain
Speed equalized
Sakamoto has prior knowledge of Koro
All Weapons allowed
Koro is fully serious
Korosensei:
Skinny Sakamoto:
So recently I exhausted this manga at @Sir_Ovens' suggestion, and I noticed an issue with the way the page is scaled.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Taro_Sakamoto
The 8-C "Chubby Form" key is scaled to an explosion calc, with the slim form upscaled, however I think the filemaker...
So in one instance Sakamoto is able to prevent a part of the tokyo tree from falling by holding it with a wire.
Here's the deal, this is how the Tokyo tower looks
suggesting that the part he is holding is about 60% of the length of the whole tower.
However due to the fact that the bottom part...