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The meteor should get a calc if possible, but for reference, this is a dramatic extrapolation with no basis.Asuna Summons A Meteor That Is Capable Of Destroying Dwarf Planets
So is the meteor getting a calculation or not?The meteor should get a calc if possible, but for reference, this is a dramatic extrapolation with no basis.
Here's the actual quote:
It mentions that dwarf planets that were between Cardina and Admina were obliterated decades ago, but the only correlation that has with the meteor is the fact it too has a dramatic gravity
And considering the Abyssal horror isn't anywhere near that large, it's probably just gravity manipulation as opposed to something that should influence considerations on measuring the size of the meteor.
HOLY **** THAT'S IMPRESSIVE, Apparently it was indeed more then Wall.
BumpPriority: 2 (Scales to Avatar State characters and those who scale to them)
Verse: Avatar: The Last Airbender
Feat: Avatar Yangchen moves the clouds while in the Avatar State (Feat is at 1:00-1:04)
I don't even think there is gravity manipulation going on here. I would generally just chalk it up to the Meteor, as a celestial object, having an exaggerated gravitational field due to game mechanics. Think of it similar to how you can visit tons of planets or planetoids of different sizes in games, yet they'll always have the exact same physics.The meteor should get a calc if possible, but for reference, this is a dramatic extrapolation with no basis.
Here's the actual quote:
It mentions that dwarf planets that were between Cardina and Admina were obliterated decades ago, but the only correlation that has with the meteor is the fact it too has a dramatic gravity
And considering the Abyssal horror isn't anywhere near that large, it's probably just gravity manipulation as opposed to something that should influence considerations on measuring the size of the meteor.
bumpPriority: 2
Verse: DC Animated Movies
Feat: Here
Description: Starfire gets knocked into the ground, causing a massive crater, and survives. The other Teen Titans, bar the Robins, scale, as well as anyone comparable to them.
Message me if you need more reference for these featsFeats from the animated series:
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*Earth wyrmling displacing rocks when they tunnel holes into the ground. The entire video has multiple instances of the same feat, but a separate video has a scene where we can see the size of the tunnel and the big hole they make when they start burrowing
*Possessed and undead Uldorak making a fissure by slamming his massive hand. Uldorak is pretty huge by the way
*Slyrak burning the entire city of Leathsham in a flashback. Said fire was said to be as bright as day. The size of the city can be seen here
*Invoker causes a water vortex and parts the waters of a mountain lake with his Wex orb. In the same video, Lirrak makes a wall of ice spikes with her breath
*Luna's Lucent Beam attack destroying parts of a forest and making a huge flaming crater (doubles as a speed feat due to it coming from the second moon)
*Slyvion making a shockwave upon landing
Speed
*Mirana summoning arrows from the second moon (only scales to her powers during nighttime)
Lifting Strength
*Invoker lifting his tower from the ground (only scales to his telekinesis)
Would its size upscale from anything without gravity?I don't even think there is gravity manipulation going on here. I would generally just chalk it up to the Meteor, as a celestial object, having an exaggerated gravitational field due to game mechanics. Think of it similar to how you can visit tons of planets or planetoids of different sizes in games, yet they'll always have the exact same physics.
All the more reason to chalk it up to gamified physics applications, when Kirito, Asuna and Alice appear in space looking at Cardina, they aren't even affected by its gravitational pull despite being quite close. You generally need to be going at thousands of kilometers to break even with Earth's gravitational pull, yet they are standing completely stationary and not get affected.
There's barely any information on gravitational physics. We may get some in the next volume, if Kirito, Eolyne and others start their journey towards Admina but don't hold your breath as its likely a very irrelevant background detail that wouldn't even be mentioned.
If I were to try to assume something here, it would be that all celestial objects would have the exact same gravity, while their size dictates how far that exact same gravity reaches.
Hence why as the meteor flies close to the dragoncrafts, it just pulls them for a tiny bit when it was at its closest and then lets go.
Not sure if I understand the question :/Would its size upscale from anything without gravity?
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That's hard to say. I think it's best if you simply link the feat you want calc'd.Question. Who in the calc team is good with building size and KE calcs?
BumpAfter a long time, I finally have a complete list of Camp Lazlo feats now
Priority: 1
Verse: Camp Lazlo
Feats:
Everybody tanks a meteor impact
Santa casually dodges a meteor rapidly entering the atmosphere
Everybody survives an explosion that covers Camp Kidney
Happens again
A similar feat occurs
Chip and Skip push a mountain, causing it to fall over and tip over other mountains like dominoes
Lumpus survives getting struck by a lightning bolt that causes an air conditioner to make it snow in the middle of summer
Lumpus survives a volcano eruption
Samson tanks a long fall from space
Harold causes Lumpus' cabin to collapse by crashing into it
Lumpus destroys his cabin with a bowling ball before causing it to collapse with a slight tap
Raj survives being in point-blank range of an explosion that covers the mess hall
On a similar note, everybody survives a point-blank firework explosion also covering the mess hall
Beastly Bumblepass causes the mess hall to collapse and sends many trees and cabins into the atmosphere just by slamming a chunk of a tree branch against the ground
Bean Scouts lift up a dinosaur that's almost bigger than Lumpus' cabin
Bump.
BumpI'd like these feats calced (may have to skip to start of video for second link)
Verse: Demon's Souls
Context: Stonefang miners lift boulders above their heads and throw them several meters, fragmenting them upon impacting the ground. Combination lifting/striking strength feat, due to the explosive/plyometric nature of combination lifting/throwing movements, and due to the boulders striking the ground hard enough to fragment, even without a sizable drop.
Priority 1 (scales to very early game player character, who can block/parry their physical strikes and one-shot them with certain blows. Likely also scales to the fodder soldiers fought in the game's tutorial, due to them being standard and elite infantry in the army that subjugated the Stonefang kingdom. Thusly, is a baseline feat for the entire verse)
Yep, 30 days is how long you have to waitHey um, how many days do we wait to bump a certain request, like... 30 days?
ThxYep, 30 days is how long you have to wait
Hey um, how many days do we wait to bump a certain request, like... 30 days?
Negative, that's the rule for the calc evalutation thread, not this oneYep, 30 days is how long you have to wait
You are also not allowed to repeatedly bump posts, as this spams the thread, turns it incoherent, and reduces the chance of the calc group members being interested in helping out at all, as they may feel constantly pestered for attention. If an unattended request is genuinely important, you are allowed to bump it once after every 50 days.
Lol I just realized that's a mixed up line that Super Macho Man says from Punch Out. XDRELEASE THE BOGUS
bumpPriority: 3?
Verse: Kemono Jihen
Feat Description: Attack potency of Totsuka Technique and Kabane hitting fused Kaede and Akagi which is this big