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Attack Pottency Questions about Multiple Bodies and Teleportation

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So I have a few questions about attack potency
1. If a character has an attack that is 8-C using a single body, but can use 5,000 seperate bodies to launch that attack at the same time, would that attack still be considered 8-C or would it be higher?

2. Can teleportation be considered an attack? For instance, if character A teleports a star to attack character B, is character A considered 4-C?

3. Assuming the answer to question 2 is yes, If a character can teleport multiple star systems at the same time, would they be considered 4-A? I ask this because the calcs for tiers 4-B and above seem to be not only based on mass, but on distance as well (More specifically, the distance an omnidirectional explosion needs to travel). If it was based purely on mass, High 4-C would be higher than 4-B.
 
1. I think it depends on how the attack is portrayed to work in-universe. Under real life conditions it would be Low 7-C or 7-C, but fiction does not always work that way.

2. It is an attack but it's hax, not attack potency.

3. No. For the reasons above.
 
That mostly sounds like 5000 consecutive hits with each of them being 8-C. We typically try to avoid stacking AP via multiple strikes; though if they all strike at the same time; that's harder to determine. But I would take the size of the attack or size of the target into account of course. And if it's 5000 people fusing their attacks into a single attack of the same volume, that would be one of the only real specific examples in which a 5000x multiplier might be solid.
 
AP or Damage aren't accumulative, no under normal conditions, so attacking x time with y potency do not means x*y potency, however, is possible that the average damage increases, just not in x factor.
 
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