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Lifting Strength​


Level 300​


Class 5​


Anyone over level 100 (Volume 1, A Wild Dinosaur Appeared) can lift dinosaurs which weigh several tons (Volume 1, A Wild Dinosaur Appeared)


Level 800​


Class 100​


Level 800's can topple high rise buildings with 1 kick (Volume 7, Part 4), according to this typical house weighs 70 tons. The figure given there is for a typical house and not a high rise building so definitely a low ball.

Level 2100​


Class Y Lifting Strength​


Ruphas already has this rating, this is an explanation, just her existence alone is able to slow down the planet's rotation and move the Moon closer to Midgard

“The world is afraid,” Orm muttered quietly as he sat on his throne.

Saturnus gave a puzzled response. “What?”

There was no way she would understand if he just started talking about the world or something out of nowhere. It was only natural. But to Orm, there was no need to bother explaining. Even if I don’t explain, she’ll understand soon, he thought. Look, she’s right there. She’s returned from the other world, from passing through space itself, to regain her true memories. The true monster, who has wrestled the Goddess’s laws into submission with her sheer will, is coming.

“It is the return of the king.”

Just as Orm spoke, the world shuddered. It was very similar to the heaven-winged racial skill, Pressure, but its range and strength were of an entirely different dimension. Saturnus was completely unable to stand; the only movement she was capable of was the rattling of her teeth. The world itself rumbled in fear at the king’s return. This was no hallucination. Just from her return, Mizgarz’s rotation speed slowed a little, and several abnormal weather patterns, like hurricanes, whipped up on the dark continent. As if being drawn in, the moon sank a little closer to Mizgarz, and the oceans rose in response. With how much Lufas had grown, her very existence was power itself at this point.

Lufas didn’t wield power; she was power. It was as if the world—rather, the entirety of space itself—bowed to her. Such was the absolute weight of her very existence, as well as her intimidating pressure. Distance made no difference; it was possible to sense her just with instinct. Surpassing a time of two hundred years, Lufas Maphaahl had truly returned.

Orm felt this more than anyone as he rose from his throne.-Volume 8, Part 7

Intelligence​

Ruphas​


Genius​


An addition to her genius rating

Along with Megrez, Ruphas developed an elixir, the pinnacle of medicine which heals all wounds, completely recovers one’s mana, heals all illnesses, and even extends one’s life span

Having heard that, the first thing that came to Sei’s mind was a screen from a great RPG he’d been playing. The sight was something everybody would have experienced. After an entire game’s worth of saving the good recovery items because it felt like a waste to use them, they’d suddenly be at the last boss with almost an entire stack of elixirs, too many to even use in one fight. To Sei, elixirs were like a permanent fixture in one’s inventory. Not having one would be a source of unease, but even if he had one, he wouldn’t use it. That was what elixirs meant to him. But apparently, it was something that would fetch an absurdly high price in this world.
The crowd started to chatter before a voice rang out in disbelief.
“Elixir?! Ha, don’t joke with me! Those are legendary wonder - potions that were all destroyed two hundred years ago by the Devil King!”
“Exactly. But it still exists. Our great founder, the Beast King Dubhe, hid one in Hnitbjorg.”
Hearing that, Aries thought back to when they were going up the King’s Grave. The legendary miracle potion, elixir, is something that only a small subsection of alchemical masters can make.
The recipe was one of the ultimate techniques in alchemy, and it had been made through the joint research of both Lufas Maphaahl and the Wise King Megrez over two hundred years ago. It healed any and all wounds, completely recovered one’s mana, healed all illnesses, and even extended one’s life span. It was the pinnacle of all medicine.-Volume 4, Part 10

Ruphas invented Mesaltim, which is a universal flame that changes strength depending on how tough the enemy is

Aries looked up when he heard a voice and saw Dina, who’d come back at some point. She’d been the first to run away in the middle of battle after seeing how threatening Leon was, but it seemed she’d just returned like nothing had happened.
Dina crouched down in front of Aries and looked into his eyes. “Leon went to chase everyone else.”
Aries was quiet before saying, “I know.”
Did you come to lecture me for running? Aries thought but refrained from saying out loud. It’s true that I’m a coward, and I’m not suited for fighting. So no matter what you say, it can’t be helped.
“Even if I went...” he paused for a moment, defeated. “There’d be no point. I can’t do anything. It’s not like I could defeat Leon.”
“Oh my, that’s not true. I mean, aren’t you the person Leon’s most afraid of, Aries?”
Dina said something ridiculous, but Aries didn’t bat an eye. Flattery was an old trick and one that got exposed over time. It wasn’t amusing. It was almost child’s play... It was like how a strong-looking man would flinch backwards and say, “Whoa, amazing, amazing! Even the Devil King would go down in one shot!” when a child with a paper sword took a swing at him.
Even if Aries thought he was being made fun of, he didn’t take it seriously.
“The fire Miss Lufas gave you is a universal flame that changes strength depending on how tough the opponent is. No matter how powerful they are, they’re all the same to you. The stronger the enemy is, the stronger your flames are, and that will continue on indefinitely. What you have is a god-killing fire that Lufas invented to defeat much higher powers, and she gave it to you alone.”
Aries stared, silent. “It’s amazing how easily you can flatter people like that.”
“Because it’s the truth.”-Volume 5, Part 16

Sei


Above Average​


In studies, Sei is slightly above average

Minamijuuji Sei was a completely normal boy attending a Japanese high school in the year 2015. He was 17 years old, 170 cm tall, weighed 60 kg, and had a very average build. There was nothing he was especially good at, but nothing he was especially bad at, either.
His grades were on the upper end of average. He was pretty good at PE, but he wasn’t one of the best in his class. Both in studies and athletics, he was slightly above average, but that was it.
His looks were quite good, and in the ‘clean and nice’ category. However, he was a far cry from someone who could be an idol or model. He was simply in the higher tier in his class.
This boy who didn’t have much of anything special about him was currently far from Japan. Rather, he wasn’t even on Earth anymore. He had stepped foot into an entirely different world—the world of Mizgarz.
It all started when a voice calling for help suddenly rang in his head. He responded to the call by searching around for the owner of the voice. If someone was hurt, he would apply first aid before calling for an ambulance. If the person was being attacked, he would find some people to help to stop the attack with numbers.
Either way, the boy responded that he wanted to help, since he’d been asked.-Volume 3, Part 3

Almost Everyone​


Gifted​


The most skilled magic casters like Aigokeros and Orm can cast magic with no requisite behavior at all, while those on the level of the Seven Luminaries can cast simple spells with no need for such actions as well. Mercurius, a member of the Seven Luminaries can quickly cast a spell, which would take a human several minutes.

“Such useless actions...”
The devilfolk man moved his fingers quickly, drawing a pentagram in the air. It was a circle needed as a vessel to activate magic. Wood sat at the vertex, and from there in clockwise order were Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each point of the star connected the element to their opposites, showing their relationships. He also drew a double circle enclosing the formation, symbolizing the Moon and Sun elements. Finally, he concentrated his mana and poured it into the finished vessel.
“Magic?! No way, that was too fast!”
It was common knowledge that magic needed three processes to activate. The caster needed to create a vessel, gather mana and pour it into the vessel, and lastly, finalize the magic and launch it. The speed at which the caster could complete those processes directly showed the skill of the caster, and those with a lot of experience could always activate magic faster. At the pinnacle of all that was casting magic with no requisite behavior at all. Megrez, Aigokeros, and the Devil King were all at that level. The Seven Luminaries could cast simple spells with no need for such actions as well.
On the other hand, that also meant that if one of the Seven Luminaries were using those actions, they were trying to cast an equivocally large spell.
“Apsaras!”
The devilfolk created a giant swan made of water. Inside the tent, there was no place to run. The spell that was a bird cried out, and the tent was blown up from the inside.
Apsaras was a magic spell that changed mana into a large amount of water, formed it into a large swan, and slammed that into the caster’s enemies. The most standout feature of this spell was its ability to track the target. The swan would automatically chase the enemy it had locked onto as its target and would not let it get away. It was a spell that wasn’t lacking in power, scope, and accuracy. But for all that, it needed a correspondingly large amount of mana and was likewise difficult to cast. If a human were to try and cast that spell, they would definitely need at least a couple minutes. Yet for the devilfolk man, it’d been easy and quick. Just that showed the difference in their power.-Volume 4, Part 11

Sagittarius


Gifted​


Sagittarius has abundant knowledge and is a master of hunting

There were small clues leading to the Archer here and there. While following them, Libra started to have some suspicions. Such misgivings only grew deeper and more serious the closer she got until it became conviction.
There’s no doubt... These traces have been left behind on purpose. He left just enough so that no normal person would understand, but I would. I don’t know what he’s after, but it seems he’s calling me. That’s perfect... We can simply accept the invitation and question him in person.
There’s no sign of any traps. I’ve been constantly monitoring passing terrain, heat maps, and sounds coming for several kilometers around me, and I can at least say that there are no traps set for us.
The Archer was a master at hunting. While Libra could match him in a long-ranged shooting match, his true strength lay in using the terrain to his advantage to set traps, as well as his abundant knowledge. His role was also to compensate for Lufas’s inability to cast attack magic. The Archer was best at casting attack magic that launched arrows, which meant that his act of using a real arrow despite that was clearly meant to leave clues behind for Libra to trace.
However, Libra chose not to retreat in the face of that. All her efforts would be wasted if she left and called Lufas only for him to have hidden himself in the meantime. Even Libra wouldn’t be able to find him easily if he were to truly attempt to hide himself, and with his mobility, it’d be easy for him to leave this entire area by the time she would be able to return with Lufas in tow. So the fact that he had invited her was a windfall. All she had to do was continue forward.-Volume 4, Part 12

Libra


Extraordinary Genius​


Libra is capable of confirming the identity of others by their biological data

Although Libra was still expressionless, it seemed to me that she was frozen in deep shock, her countdown left unfinished. Somehow, that struck me as funny, and I couldn’t stop myself from smiling as I spoke.
“It’s been a while, Libra. What’s wrong? You look like a bird that got shot. Did you forget what We look like?”
“...Miss...Lufa...s...?”
I quietly watched Libra, who was still frozen. I was waiting for her to reach a conclusion first.
If she decided it was me and stopped attacking, that’d be great. If she still decided to shoot her Brachium, then I’d have to endure that first before restraining her.
It didn’t seem like she was nearly as damaged as the gatekeeper just now was, so I should’ve been able to repair her.
“Comparing... Biological data, matched. ...Probability of being the real Lufas Maphaahl: 99.99989965%... From conjecture of situation...probability of surviving that fight: less than 1%... Total probability... Impossible to calculate...impossible... D - decision...dec - de - dec — ...sion...impossible...impossible...”
“It’s fine. There is no need to think so hard.”-Volume 2, Main Story


Captured data such as breathing, movements, line of sight, speech, on every heavenly winged person in a country

Libra surveyed the white town while she flew through the air.

She was currently flying above the town at an altitude of 1500 meters. It was a height at which even heaven-winged wouldn’t approach without reason and one at which Libra would be almost completely safe from detection.

But even with so much distance between her and her target, Libra’s eyes were still able to capture each individual heaven-winged resident of the white town, down to every strand of hair.

Libra was checking each heaven-winged resident of the white town, treating them as if they were enemies and confirming their strength.

They prided themselves on their white wings, and her master, with her taboo black wings, was ostracized from them as a monster. In other words, they were her master’s enemies. And her master’s enemies were her enemies.

Since Lufas hadn’t ordered an attack, Libra wouldn’t do anything at the moment. But she was prepared to hit the entire town with Brachium the instant any of them took even the slightest hostile action. She would not have any mercy or compassion.

The first and foremost factor in all of her decision making was whether or not it would benefit her master, Lufas. If it was beneficial, she would guard or cover anyone. But if they brought harm, she would even murder a newborn baby. The only exception to this rule would be her maker, Mizar, but he was no longer in this world.

“Breathing, movements, line of sight, speech... Considering these factors, the current number of heaven-winged that suspect master’s existence: zero people. No strange or unnatural points... Attack: unnecessary. Continuing observation... Standing by...”

Her mask-like face was frozen, expressionless. It was as if an automated doll were watching from the skies.

She collected data on each and every being in her sight for future use, saving their faces and habits into her memory banks.-Volume 2, Main Story

Easily figured out Jupiter identity as devilfolk despite his disguise and predicted his future actions

“Breathing, movements, line of sight, speech... Considering these factors, the current number of heaven-winged that suspect master’s existence: zero people. No strange or unnatural points... Attack: unnecessary. Continuing observation... Standing by...”

Her mask-like face was frozen, expressionless. It was as if an automated doll were watching from the skies.

She collected data on each and every being in her sight for future use, saving their faces and habits into her memory banks.

Then she spotted one of her comrades, Dina, entering the white town. She was loitering in front of the clock tower in the center of town as if she was waiting for someone.

Libra most likely didn’t remember her because of a fault in her memory data, so she didn’t know much about Dina. But according to her master, she was very well-informed and knowledgeable about many places. It could be that she had an acquaintance in this town.

“—!”

As Libra was monitoring the entire town, she spotted a strange figure. It was a handsome man with green hair wearing sunglasses.

Normally, one would surmise from his lack of wings that he was just a human who came to sightsee or something.

But Libra’s robotic eyes would not allow such lies. With one look, she saw through the man’s disguise as a regular human with machine-like precision.

“...Confirmed unnatural skin color unique to mimicry. Fangs confirmed from bulge in upper lip. Devilfolk’s vertical-slit pupils visually confirmed from gap in sunglasses. Conclusion: 98% chance of being a devilfolk in disguise. Complete: classifying as enemy. ...Conjecture: given direction and line of sight, 87% chance the enemy’s destination is the clock tower, or the enemy will at least reach the clock tower on the way to his destination. Danger: enemy will make contact with Dina if he is allowed to continue. In fulfillment of conditions for elimination.”

Libra’s cold, robotic eyes glinted ominously as she flipped over her skirt, revealing two machine guns that seemingly popped out of nowhere. Libra unhesitatingly equipped them.-Volume 2, Main Story

From just a single fight she learned all of her opponent’s habits and weaknesses

—She was Libra of the Scales, one of the Conquering Twelve Heavenly Stars.

“Wh-Why...?!”

Why is she back? Jupiter only barely managed to shove that question back down his throat.

That golem shouldn’t have been able to come back for twenty minutes. I know I took some time moving around and inciting this war, but I should still have had some time. So why is this thing here?!

There was only one reason Jupiter could think of.

Damn that Venus. She failed, didn’t she...!! She might have been exposed, or something unexpected might have happened.

Jupiter didn’t know why Libra was back so early. But what he did know was that his plans here had now completely failed, all because he couldn’t avoid encountering this killer maid for a second time.

“Jupiter, one of the devilfolk’s Seven Luminaries. I have already grasped all of your fighting habits, data, and your alignment in the previous battle. If we were to engage in battle now, your chances of victory would be lower than 0.02%... I strongly suggest that you surrender. I will warn you that if you do not comply, there is a 48% probability that you will end up losing one of your limbs.”

On top of everything, there’s this, too.

This golem learns all of her opponent’s habits and weaknesses during battle, and it all carries over to the next fight. In other words, if you fight her even once, the same tactics won’t work a second time. No, they’ll probably still work. But she’ll definitely have prepared a countermeasure.

Jupiter’s elemental matchup with her was the worst. He was clearly disadvantaged in levels, and Libra had learned from their previous fight on top of that.

This situation was the worst thing that could have happened to Jupiter.

“GODDAMMIIIIITTTT!!”-Volume 2, Main Story


Can analyze the composition of foods and their nutrients

The hunting festival ended safely, and Virgo returned triumphantly as the winner. It was only natural given her level, but it should have at least helped her gain some confidence. I felt kind of bad for the other contestants, but without Virgo, some people would definitely have fallen to the dinosaur, so I considered that to have made things even. At any rate, we would be celebrating her victory tonight. Let’s have a small party with food made by Libra, Dina, and Karkinos.

This doesn’t really matter, but I didn’t cook. It wasn’t like I was completely incapable, but what I always did was pretty much just chuck in a bunch of random ingredients to make fried rice. Honestly, every single dish I’d made looked way too terrible to be presented at a party. In that respect, the food that Dina and the others made passed the mark in both looks and taste. The only thing that had me confused was that I saw Libra doing something like a taste test every once in a while. Can golems even taste?

“I cannot taste, per se, but my tongue has sensors in it. By touching the food to my mouth, I can analyze the composition of the food and its nutrients. Based off of this as well as past data, I am able to select the flavors that would most please you, master.”

Just what the hell are golems even...? Mizar, you did way too good of a job. I had the feeling that he’d brought golem technology forward a hundred years by himself.-Volume 4, Part 9

Libra can discern he future from past data, and is more accurate than any modern computer

But in the next instant, Sagittarius defied Libra’s expectations. The arrow he’d fired didn’t hit Libra. Instead, Sagittarius disappeared.

He hadn’t escaped by running. And he hadn’t flown at high speeds either. Sagittarius had managed to literally disappear in a way that Libra could not detect. That was the only way it could be described, and in a rare turn of events, Libra was truly confused at the situation. She stopped on the spot and looked around the area, searching for her enemy and finding no traces. There was no hide nor hair of him. There was no sound or even any residual heat. He wasn’t hiding. Sagittarius truly was no longer in the area.

Libra immediately switched to attempting to find out what happened, and she played back the visual record of what had just occurred. She observed in great detail what Sagittarius had done just seconds earlier before he’d unleashed the arrow. And she noticed that right after launching his arrow, Sagittarius had grabbed onto it.

“He got me...”

Sagittarius’s target had never been Libra. He had most likely targeted something far away, like a far-off tree or something. Then, Sagittarius had grabbed onto the arrow that exceeded causality to always hit its target and was taken along with the arrow to whatever he targeted.

This was the first time Libra had ever seen an arrow used like that. Sagittarius had used the skill two hundred years ago, but he had never once done that with it. Libra was able to discern the future from past data, and she could do it with better accuracy than any modern computer. But looking at it the other way, that also meant that she would never expect something that she didn’t have in her memory. And that was a hole in her defenses, a secret loophole in her thought processes. By using a trump card that Libra hadn’t seen two hundred years ago, Sagittarius had managed to escape from Libra, a feat that was said to be impossible.

Having gained knowledge of Sagittarius’s trump card was still a large boon. But given how troublesome he and Leon would be combined, though, Libra considered her failure to capture him here too high a price to pay.-Volume 4, Part 13


Range​


Virgo​


Interdimensional​


Can create a tunnel between Earth and Midgard

“Um... Then... See you again, Sei.”

“Y-Yeah. Be careful going home,” he said.

“Yeah... Um, Sei?”

“Hmm?”

Virgo paused for some time. “Sorry, it’s nothing. I’m going back, then.”

“Y-Yeah. Got it.”

It seemed that Virgo wanted to say something but couldn’t quite get it out. Even Sei could tell something like that. She wants our relationship to move forward.

Normally, this was something Sei should have brought up as the male with those desires, and if Virgo were human—or if Sei were a heaven-winged—then he would already have done so. However, the issue of their life spans was stuck in the back of his mind like a persistent stain. Sei couldn’t help but imagine Virgo living alone after he was gone, and that stopped him cold.

Virgo could somewhat tell that was what Sei was worried about as well. This was why she simply smiled somewhat sadly as she lifted up her bracelet. When she did, a tunnel between worlds—an Exgate—was formed, which Virgo used to return to Mizgarz from Earth..-A Wild Ex Boss Appeared, Ex 1

Sagittarius​


Hundreds of Kilometers​


Sagittarius has longer range than Libra

Of course, if I were to fight, I would use the Blunted-Sword Strike skill. However, if I accidentally forgot to use it even once, then things would end in murder, and I didn’t want to do that. Oh, and this reaction’s a little late, but... Huh, so the Sword Saint’s a tiger. Yeah, uh... I had seen him already back in Draupnir, but... Look, I dunno why, but he ran away in terror every time he saw me, so I couldn’t tell he was a Sword Saint at all. I only thought that he was a really huge, cowardly cat. Sorry, Sword Saint.

At any rate...

“What’s wrong, Sagittarius? You’ve been rather quiet.”

Sagittarius was silent a moment longer, then eventually said, “No, it’s nothing. I just don’t believe I’m qualified to take part in this conversation...”

“Don’t worry about the past so much. That part’s already over,” I said.

I moved towards Sagittarius, who was currently making himself as small as he could in the corner. He hadn’t even turned into his human form, instead sitting down in his large centaur form. It looks really cramped.

“If you still can’t forgive yourself, simply contribute enough in future battles to make up for it. We expect much from your skills with the bow. Understood?”

Seriously. Libra could also snipe things from afar, but having two people capable of sniping wasn’t a bad thing. Not to mention the fact that his range was even larger than Libra’s, and he was one hundred percent accurate. He could even use his skills as a jank teleport ability, so depending on how it was used, he could be incredibly useful.-Volume 6, Part 3

Libra can snipe someone from 200km away

“Dammit... That golem’s way too good...”

Jupiter was tending to his wounds in a forest quite a distance away from town while spouting insults and profanities.

It had all been going perfectly up until now. He’d named himself Jupitarr and succeeded in inciting those idiots in the white town to leading a civil war. All that was left to do was have the black and white sides destroy each other and then kill Merak once his country was destroyed.

Of course, he’s still one of the Seven Heroes. Even with the Mark of the Vanquished, it probably won’t be easy to kill him. But as long as I can get his guards away from him in the confusion of the fighting, I’m confident that I can.

Most importantly, Merak’s best at borrowing the power of the earth element. With my wood element, I’m at an advantage.

Jupiter was currently 500 km away from the town he came from.

I don’t know how wide that golem’s detection range is, but in the legends she’d keep chasing even if the target was over 100 km away. There’s even a story about how she sniped someone 200 km away.

So just to be extra cautious, Jupiter had moved away several times that distance and even gone so far as to hide himself in a forest. Although it was a little troublesome to go that far, it was a distance that Jupiter could cover quickly.-Volume 2, Main Story

Aquarius


Interplanetary with Extrasensory Perception​


Sensed the Earth Ouroboros (Volume 8, Part 18) who was at the edge of the solar system

Ouroboros and Up​


Interplanetary​


Orm's breath attacks is stated to destroy stars (Volume 8, Part 8). We don't treat this as completely definitive because the word used is "hoshi" which can mean planet or star, though it is later stated planets and stars (Volume 8, Part 8) were destroyed in Orm's fight, hence the likely star rating, think I want to revisit this at some point, but anyway, Orm's attack at the very least was reaching planets, so he should have Interplanetary range.

We also saw the Wood Ouroboros attack pushing Aigokeros from the Moon to Mercury (Volume 8, Part 15)




Level 1500 with Full Power Magic​


Interstellar​


Ruphas attack reached a distant star system (Volume 6, Part 12)


Level 3000​


Interstellar​


We have seen Ruphas match Benet's full power magic, with low level magic

“It was an honest compliment. Just take it.”
Lufas swung her sword even though they weren’t close enough for it to land a hit. Of course, Benetnasch wasn’t stupid enough to simply wonder what the hell she was doing. Common sense had no place in a fight of this level; in fact, it wouldn’t be too much to say that whoever managed to flout common sense the most would decide the battle.
Benetnasch quickly flew out of the way. Not long afterwards, the ground split, and the slash that Lufas had launched cleared Mizgarz and traveled far into space, eventually bisecting an asteroid. However, the two combatants had no way of knowing of any secondary casualties that happened in the depths of space.
Lufas and Benetnasch both kicked off the ground at the same time, their clash in the middle whipping up violent winds. Benetnasch’s claws and Lufas’s short sword met, but Benetnasch quickly lost that contest of power and was thrown backwards. She hurriedly got back up, though, and held her arm out in front of her, palm facing outward.
“Luna Shooter!”
“Sol Bullet!”
Benetnasch unleashed a torrent of darkness from her palm, which was canceled out by a white ball of light shot from Lufas’s finger. The two spells became a pillar of black and white that stretched to the heavens, both eating at each other in a spiral as they raged upwards into the sky. The two spells were even in terms of power, but the magic that Benetnasch had used, Luna Shooter, was a high-ranking Moon element spell which used an enormous amount of mana to overwhelm and kill the target. It was one of her trump cards. On the other hand, Lufas had used Sol Bullet, which was a basic Sun element attack spell. Her spell was of a much lower tier. The fact that Lufas and Benetnasch were even in power showed the difference in their magic abilities.-Volume 5, Part 6

Basically, level 1500's full power magic has been shown to push things to distant star systems, and yet even level 3000 Ruphas basic magic can match that, so it should have that range too

Stamina​


Superhuman​


Right now everyone just has a vague "High" rating. This should be Superhuman. When doing edits I sort of preemptively applied some of the ratings, but here is the reasoning.

Aigokeros and Scorpius fought for at least 4 hours straight

The two perverts completely ignored what they had just been trying to do, exploding in irrational rage at the other’s actions. Birds of a feather flock together. Fights only occurred because the two participants were on the same level. From a third-person perspective they were basically the same. In fact, they were, but the two of them couldn’t see the fault in themselves, even if they could see it in the other.

Aigokeros and Scorpius both leapt outside at the same time before kicking off the earth once again to break into a dash. Both of them were mercilessly trading blows at each other’s faces.

“You’re dead!” they both shouted.

The two clashed at high speeds over and over again. While the reason for their fight was incredibly base, their power levels were anything but. From an outside perspective, it would seem as if it were merely two shadows clashing.

This ridiculous fight showed no signs of ending even after an hour. After two hours, the area had been completely devastated, while after three they’d finally turned into their gigantic monster forms to continue the battle.

Finally, the four-hour mark had passed since the fight had begun.

“Why are these two sprawled out on the ground covered in blood...?”

“The two perverts simply crushed each other. There is no need for you to concern yourself with this, master. Not one speck or iota of it.”

It was six in the morning. Lufas tilted her head in confusion while looking at her two subordinates laid out on the ground half dead, Libra reacted with harsh words and a cold attitude.-Volume 4, A Perverted Scorpius Suddenly Appeared

Even Sei who is only level 55 has stamina and vitality far removed from humans

“The problem is your strength though. You might look weak compared to Lufas and others like her, but if you went back to Earth as is...”

Sei was currently level 55. This was thanks to the effect of a small amount of mana—well, what Lufas considered a small amount, anyway—Lufas had neglected to collect when claiming the Goddess’s planned gift to Sei of the ouroboroses’ mana.

Of course, to Lufas and her peers, that amount of mana would make no difference, being barely perceptible. However, the same would not fly on Earth. Where on Earth would you find a person able to run faster than a cheetah or a student with more sheer strength than a bear? Even his stamina and vitality were far removed from human levels at this point.

If, for example, some criminal were to try to stab Sei with a kitchen knife, his skin wouldn’t even be pierced so long as he concentrated on his defense. Even if he were shot, basically all that would happen was that it would hurt. That was how superhuman he was.-Volume 9, Part 10

Ruphas fought with the heroes for an entire night

The Black-Winged Conqueror, Lufas Maphaahl.
It happened two hundred years ago. The distinguished girl turned out, in the year 2800 of the Mizgarz calendar, to be hiding her true nature as an absolute ruler.
Her power would behead dragons bigger than mountains with a single swing of her arm, and her legs could carry her leagues in an instant. She was arrogant, and no one was more ruthless. Anybody that tried to stand against her would be beaten to the ground. Weaklings would not even be allowed to stand before her, and even the strong were torn to pieces like scraps of paper.
It was even said that she was the only opponent the devil king ever avoided. —There is no shortage of historians who insist that if she had been allowed to remain in power, we might be living in a world without a devil king at all right now.
She was strong, relentlessly so. She used that strength to unite the world into one country and ruled over all races, with the exception of devilfolk.
However, being too strong incurs fear.
Back then, people were not nearly as weak as they are now. There were heroes that could oppose Lufas who gathered their courage and stood up to her.
The battle lasted the entire night.
The sheer aura of willpower that Lufas emitted would not even permit weaker opponents to stand, and out of eight million brave warriors, seven million of them had their wills crushed.

The people came together, and with the objective of casting her down, they rose up against her.
That was probably the time people were most united in recorded history. Whether as a ruler or an enemy, for better or worse, no one united people like Lufas had.
The heroes, who came together with bonds like steel, splendidly brought down her stronghold. They defeated her loyal subjects, the Twelve Heavenly Stars, and finally managed to drag Lufas herself to the battlefield.-Volume 1, Main Story

Leon and Ladon can ignore the pain of eating each other (Volume 6, Part 15)
 
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Good to see Libra getting the additions especially. She honestly has a lot of tools that make her very smart. Chasing down Jupiter was a prime example of it. Also could possibly star level work for now? They already have likely 4-C after all, so it'd probably be fine.

For Ruphas' intelligence, could maybe add some this about her fighting skills? Since it's said she's a master at fighting already, kinda gets proven with Leon. She lowers herself to level 1,000. Still beats the crap outta leon. Thats despite being inferior in stats, while Leon is alsk naturally a gifted fighter. Then you have Ruphas fighting Benet based off prediction once there was a speed gap
 
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