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Calcs for shield throwing(for a character you wouldn't be able to guess)

One second, one second was how long that tab remained open before I closed. Anyway if ya can supply me with the distance he traversed I could easily have a rough estimate in like 5 minutes.
 
Wow that's a stupid scene lol. Goes to show how video game adaptations are. Likely somewhere in street to wall level, if I'm being honest.
 
The real cal howard said:
Wow that's a stupid scene lol. Goes to show how video game adaptations are. Likely somewhere in street to wall level, if I'm being honest.
I know, sometimes cringy things are consequently funny. There are actually multiple other feats putting him at Wall Level, such as him injuring Tinsuits who can destroy heavy stone walls just by falling, and did so without his sword.
 
Before clicking the link, I guessed it was this shield scene from The Zelda Cartoon. I was pretty close.

Anyway, I know theirs a formula for this kinda stuff, but truth be told I forgot it. I think I saw it used in older Godzilla calcs. A overly simplified solution would be to use the maximum GPE of the shield with the bodymass of two people.
 
TheJ-ManRequiem said:
One second, one second was how long that tab remained open before I closed.
Anyway if ya can supply me with the distance he traversed I could easily have a rough estimate in like 5 minutes.
Judging by the distance it showed, I can guess many yards.
 
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