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I hold that they are. Despite the Calc Stacking page not explicitly saying anything on this, it does say some things which I think imply it:
However, others argue that since it's a statement, it's not a calc, and it's not calc stacking. To that, I'd say that it generally falls under the same principle, with the term "calc stacking" being misleading shorthand.
It may also be worth determining whether this is allowed in limited cases. Such as, if it's only allowed if the statement is explicitly about the character performing the feat to be calced (and not if it's about a character they scale to), whether it's only allowed if the character is "going all out" or has had an increase in speed since the statement, whether only timeframes are allowed for blitzing and only speeds are allowed for outspeeding, how explicit the statements have to be (i.e. if a timer being shown on-screen ticking up is treated as a statement of them moving/reacting in those intervals), whether speeds and timeframes can be converted between, etc.
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Yes: 2 (Agnaa, DMUA)
Unclear: 0
No: 10 (DontTalkDT, TheRustyOne, Flashlight237, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin, CloverDragon03, Daleseaon027, M3X_2.0, KLOL506, SunDaGamer)
Yes: 2 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT)
Unclear: 3 (DMUA, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin)
No: 7 (M3X_2.0, KLOL506, TheRustyOne, CloverDragon03, Flashlight237, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
Yes: 8 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT, TheRustyOne, M3X_2.0, KLOL506, CloverDragon03, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
No: 0
Yes: 6 (CloverDragon03, Armorchompy, TheRustyOne, Flashlight237, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
Unclear: 5 (TheRustyOne, DMUA, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin, M3X_2.0)
Case by case: 1 (KLOL506)
No: 2 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT)
Yes: 3 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT, M3X_2.0)
Case by case: 1 (KLOL506)
No: 6 (Flashlight237, TheRustyOne, CloverDragon03, SunDaGamer, DemonGodMitchAubin, Dalesean027)
Yes: 6 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT, Flashlight237, CloverDragon03, M3X_2.0, SunDaGamer)
No: 1 (TheRustyOne)
Yes, on a case-by-case basis: 2 (CloverDragon03, M3X_2.0)
Unclear: 4 (DMUA, TheRustyOne, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin)
No: 7 (Agnaa, Flashlight237, DontTalkDT, Damage3245, KLOL506, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
I think the concern of characters and attacks varying in speed, and thus not using speeds from other instances, still applies to these.Using speed of characters or attacks calculated at other instances can't be used, as characters and attacks can vary in speed. This is the case regardless of whether the character is seriously trying to do his best or anything similar.
Here it says that stated timeframes and speeds can be used to gather a distance, which can then be used for calculations. It does not say that stated speeds can generally be used, particularly across separate instances.
However, others argue that since it's a statement, it's not a calc, and it's not calc stacking. To that, I'd say that it generally falls under the same principle, with the term "calc stacking" being misleading shorthand.
It may also be worth determining whether this is allowed in limited cases. Such as, if it's only allowed if the statement is explicitly about the character performing the feat to be calced (and not if it's about a character they scale to), whether it's only allowed if the character is "going all out" or has had an increase in speed since the statement, whether only timeframes are allowed for blitzing and only speeds are allowed for outspeeding, how explicit the statements have to be (i.e. if a timer being shown on-screen ticking up is treated as a statement of them moving/reacting in those intervals), whether speeds and timeframes can be converted between, etc.
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Is being in a different scene disqualifying?
Yes: 2 (Agnaa, DMUA)
Unclear: 0
No: 10 (DontTalkDT, TheRustyOne, Flashlight237, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin, CloverDragon03, Daleseaon027, M3X_2.0, KLOL506, SunDaGamer)
Is affirmative evidence that they're going at their top speed needed?
Yes: 2 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT)
Unclear: 3 (DMUA, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin)
No: 7 (M3X_2.0, KLOL506, TheRustyOne, CloverDragon03, Flashlight237, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
- It depends on the context of the speed statement, and the feat being calculated; the latter can't be more casual than the former: 3 (Flashlight237, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
Is evidence that they're not going at their top speed disqualifying?
Yes: 8 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT, TheRustyOne, M3X_2.0, KLOL506, CloverDragon03, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
- Unless their stated speed is for when they're not going at their top, and they're holding back to a similar extent: 3 (CloverDragon03, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
No: 0
Is an on-screen timer during a scene where a character reacts considered a statement that the character can react in that timeframe?
Yes: 6 (CloverDragon03, Armorchompy, TheRustyOne, Flashlight237, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
Unclear: 5 (TheRustyOne, DMUA, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin, M3X_2.0)
Case by case: 1 (KLOL506)
No: 2 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT)
Is one step of scaling disqualifying?
Yes: 3 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT, M3X_2.0)
- Unless they're stated to have the exact same speed/reaction time: 1 (M3X_2.0)
Case by case: 1 (KLOL506)
No: 6 (Flashlight237, TheRustyOne, CloverDragon03, SunDaGamer, DemonGodMitchAubin, Dalesean027)
Are multiple steps of scaling disqualifying?
Yes: 6 (Agnaa, DontTalkDT, Flashlight237, CloverDragon03, M3X_2.0, SunDaGamer)
- Unless they're stated to have the exact same speed/reaction time: 2 (M3X_2.0, SunDaGamer)
No: 1 (TheRustyOne)
Is it okay to convert a stated timeframe to an implied speed, or a stated speed to an implied timeframe, for use in another calculation?
Yes, on a case-by-case basis: 2 (CloverDragon03, M3X_2.0)
Unclear: 4 (DMUA, TheRustyOne, Psychomaster35, DemonGodMitchAubin)
No: 7 (Agnaa, Flashlight237, DontTalkDT, Damage3245, KLOL506, SunDaGamer, Dalesean027)
- However, it can be converted if an appropriate distance/timeframe can be found: 1 (Flashlight237)
- However, that sort of thing, when not being used in another calculation, is still valid: 2 (KLOL506, Agnaa)
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