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It seems that the guys of AC have far greater lifting strength than I thought.
So, Bayek pushed back gladiators who can rip apart chains, and it would require this much strength.
And Aya pushed away a hippo in the AC Origins comic in order to escape and could stagger it. And days before she took down an Artifact-amped Lucius, and Lucius was already this powerful without the Flails. Bayek could also push back gigantic crocodiles and hippoes in combat.
Kassandra also fighting the Minotaur who was also strong enough to threaten the Isu.
It also turns out that with CH being able to swing around a sledgehammer like a baseball bat, and with Ezio and the rest of the gang being able to one-arm sledgehammers and swing them around like toys and being capable of casually lifting, flipping and slamming enemies in heavy-duty mail-plated armor, it's only more supportive. And that Ezio lifted a carriage off of the ground for a few seconds before putting it back (because he only strained a little bit when lifting it, but didn't after doing his job, he was keeping the carriage off of the ground for a good amount of time) and that he pushed back a Staff-Amped Rodrigo Borgia, who himself could push them back without the Staff's aid. At all. Then Ezio fights against a guy who moved a massive stone pillar and sent it crashing down into the ground just by hurling someone into it (well not really because the guy then craps his pants and realizes how horribly weak he is compared to Ezio), and then Ezio kicks a big stone eagle that was cemented on its place down into the Masyaf gardens below (for some reason it won't appear to be cemented because game textures, but it was). There's also Ezio surviving this (being suddenly pulled by a moving carriage while stationary and still keeping his arm intact). Of course, there's also the hookblade feat. Cesare Borgia in the games also regularly overpowered large bulls and killed them all by himself.
And Altair pushing back Badr, a massive bodybuilder who swung around a battle-axe far larger and heavier than ordinary ones, with a single arm, and Altair pushing back projections of the Apple of Eden, which gave Bayek a hard time (Yes, it was the same Apple of Eden wielded by Flavius, which later ends up in the hands of Al Mualim).
Then there's the Kenway Saga. Edward Kenway casually overpowering jaguars, American Crocodiles, Bull Sharks and pushing back Black Bart, who is a Sage and being on par with Adewale as they can both rip apart metal locks as seen when they ripped apart their bilboes with a casual yank, who can push back Shay, who is capable of overpowering polar bears who can overpower walruses. Haytham pushed back Adewale, and Connor pushed back Haytham. Then again they have their own feats, so those will remain as is, and it seems that most Isu-Hybrids are capable of doing this once they reach adulthood and unleash their true potential. These guys have also flipped massive wooden tables and other furniture rather effortlessly. Everyone in the Kenway Saga is capable of crushing spines and necks with grip strength alone.
Let's not forget that these guys can casually do parkour all over the place and jump several meters into the air in all directions while wearing full suits of armor and being heavily armed without being encumbered. And they can back eject like in the other games, where you jump from one side of the wall to another, gaining altitude.
And then there's Jacob and Evie Frye. They wield the 9-kilo Wallop Enhancer like it's some ordinary brass knuckle. Fits with how they can crush necks and spines with just one arm. Then again all the guys in the entire series can do it.
And Arno? Well, he can spin spears, axes and sledgehammers like you see in the martial arts films where the heroes spin around a bo staff.
AKA Class 5 lifting strength for them, anyone that has fought against them and the Isu.
I also forgot...
Bayek and Ayan can casually throw maces and axes like throwing knives at Subsonic+ speeds.
There's also Arbaaz Mir...tearing apart a wooden log just by hurling himself into Alexander Burnes. I have no words for this.
So, Bayek pushed back gladiators who can rip apart chains, and it would require this much strength.
And Aya pushed away a hippo in the AC Origins comic in order to escape and could stagger it. And days before she took down an Artifact-amped Lucius, and Lucius was already this powerful without the Flails. Bayek could also push back gigantic crocodiles and hippoes in combat.
Kassandra also fighting the Minotaur who was also strong enough to threaten the Isu.
It also turns out that with CH being able to swing around a sledgehammer like a baseball bat, and with Ezio and the rest of the gang being able to one-arm sledgehammers and swing them around like toys and being capable of casually lifting, flipping and slamming enemies in heavy-duty mail-plated armor, it's only more supportive. And that Ezio lifted a carriage off of the ground for a few seconds before putting it back (because he only strained a little bit when lifting it, but didn't after doing his job, he was keeping the carriage off of the ground for a good amount of time) and that he pushed back a Staff-Amped Rodrigo Borgia, who himself could push them back without the Staff's aid. At all. Then Ezio fights against a guy who moved a massive stone pillar and sent it crashing down into the ground just by hurling someone into it (well not really because the guy then craps his pants and realizes how horribly weak he is compared to Ezio), and then Ezio kicks a big stone eagle that was cemented on its place down into the Masyaf gardens below (for some reason it won't appear to be cemented because game textures, but it was). There's also Ezio surviving this (being suddenly pulled by a moving carriage while stationary and still keeping his arm intact). Of course, there's also the hookblade feat. Cesare Borgia in the games also regularly overpowered large bulls and killed them all by himself.
And Altair pushing back Badr, a massive bodybuilder who swung around a battle-axe far larger and heavier than ordinary ones, with a single arm, and Altair pushing back projections of the Apple of Eden, which gave Bayek a hard time (Yes, it was the same Apple of Eden wielded by Flavius, which later ends up in the hands of Al Mualim).
Then there's the Kenway Saga. Edward Kenway casually overpowering jaguars, American Crocodiles, Bull Sharks and pushing back Black Bart, who is a Sage and being on par with Adewale as they can both rip apart metal locks as seen when they ripped apart their bilboes with a casual yank, who can push back Shay, who is capable of overpowering polar bears who can overpower walruses. Haytham pushed back Adewale, and Connor pushed back Haytham. Then again they have their own feats, so those will remain as is, and it seems that most Isu-Hybrids are capable of doing this once they reach adulthood and unleash their true potential. These guys have also flipped massive wooden tables and other furniture rather effortlessly. Everyone in the Kenway Saga is capable of crushing spines and necks with grip strength alone.
Let's not forget that these guys can casually do parkour all over the place and jump several meters into the air in all directions while wearing full suits of armor and being heavily armed without being encumbered. And they can back eject like in the other games, where you jump from one side of the wall to another, gaining altitude.
And then there's Jacob and Evie Frye. They wield the 9-kilo Wallop Enhancer like it's some ordinary brass knuckle. Fits with how they can crush necks and spines with just one arm. Then again all the guys in the entire series can do it.
And Arno? Well, he can spin spears, axes and sledgehammers like you see in the martial arts films where the heroes spin around a bo staff.
AKA Class 5 lifting strength for them, anyone that has fought against them and the Isu.
I also forgot...
Bayek and Ayan can casually throw maces and axes like throwing knives at Subsonic+ speeds.
There's also Arbaaz Mir...tearing apart a wooden log just by hurling himself into Alexander Burnes. I have no words for this.