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Priority: 1 (relevant to the accuracy of the pages)

Verse: Image Comics/Invincible

Feat: Planet Viltrum gets destroyed (comic here)

Description: Allen, Omni-Man, and Invincible all destroy Planet Viltrum together, which apparently has a gravity 1.25x that of Earth's according to the Invincible guidebook. Final result should be divided among the three. Invincible's page claims the result was triple digit zettatons, but no calculation has been cited, so an exact yield is necessary to the accuracy of the pages.
 
M3X said:
I will calc
Being fair, and all cards on the table, they seem to need Space Racer to destabilize the core first, as Allen tells him to fire his gun, and we see the gun hit it first, before they state "If the core has time to stabilize, we could die on impact"
 
Priority: 1 (scales to virtually all capital ships within the verse)

Verse: Star Trek (Enterprise the prequel series specifically)

Brief description: The Enterprise-NX tests out its newly equipped Phase cannons on a mountain on a lifeless moon. The show states the cannons beam is a 500 gigajoule yield, later it was said the mountain the weapon destroyed was the size of Mt. McKinley. However, writers usually get numbers like that wrong especially Trek, and the Mt. McKinley statement might ve hyperbole. Most accurate yield would be scaling the size of the mountain to the beams to the ship itself, which is 225 meters long.

The Feat: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQhcmBOZSKk

Time stamp: 1:00 mark.
 
Priority: 2

Verse: One Piece

Descriptio: Monkey D. Garp lifts and throw a giant iron ball, mounted on a chain, which dwarfs the size of his own Marine battleship at the Thousand Sunny with one hand.

Feat: https://mangalife.us/read-online/One-Piece-Digital-Colored-Comics-chapter-439-page-10.html

Problem with Previous Calculatio: The problem is that the Thousand Sunny's official size is smaller than that it use in the previous calculation for the feat. Also there is the Angular Sizing Changes in Calcs to worried about.


For References the official Thousand Sunny's size is here: https://thelibraryofohara.com/2019/03/09/vivre-card-databook-vol-7-all-the-new-information/

The other previous calculations for this feat are: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Nibbler3100/Garp's_Lifting_Feat_revisited

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...ear_3rd_Elephant_Gatling_Gun_and_Garp's_Throw
 
I love how almost everything is 1 or 2.

Anyway:

Priority: 2/3 (It will likely be 4-A, but having a value is optimal, it scales to all the current 3-Cs who may or may not be downgraded based on the calculation).

Verse: Final Fantasy VIII

Description: Eden fires an energy beam from a planet to bust a big part of another galaxy (the current justification for FFs 3-Cs).

Feat: Here

Additional info: if possible, calculate both AP and speed of the beam based on the cinematics.

Thank you.
 
Priority: 2 (scales to a lot of human and near-human characters in the verse)

Verse: Star Wars (Disney Canon)

Feat: Chebacca slams Han into a metal support beam. The beam is bent out of shape by the impact. But Han is completely fine after this shit. Go to 3:35 in the video linked below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxVyFl3-hoI

Is it possible to calculate the force needed to bend the beam that way?
 
Priority: 2

Verse: I Shall Seall the Heavens

Feat: Meng Hao shakes a mountain:

"A massive boom sounded out, and within the Immortal's Cave, Meng Hao, his body withered like a corpse, suddenly opened his eyes. They flashed like lightning.

The instant they opened, his gaze blasted out, filled with a powerful, brilliant light. It was shocking, so much so that the mountain itself began to shake. Even the falling rain outside began to vibrate."
 
The first feat doesn't actually show any cloud spitting if you look carefully. It shoots up into the clouds but none of them are actually effected as a consequence.

Flight speed could be looked into though
 
Ok.

I think there are some other ways to calc it, but from what I've heard those are a bit different, so I guess I'll just wait to see if anyone has more input.
 
Reacting to teleportation isn't impressive, it's hax, not speed. Besides, he only responded when they were already there anyhow.

Not really that impressive. Would probably only be in the subsonic range in comparison to the hypersonic speed they have now.
 
True, but there is another Darksiders feat I kinda wanna see calced, which is this one

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GiHZRcJoQ4c

Around the 30 minute mark Importance/Priority: 2 (Scales to the Four Horseman) Name of Verse/Series: Darksiders Brief Description of Feat: The Archon creates enough light to cover the entire Ivory Citadel and remove all the corruption
 
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