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Calculation Requests Thread (New forum)

Priority: 1
Verse
: WarioWare
Feat: Ashley Bumps The Moon (Recalc)

Note: An old calculation was made some time ago but is severely outdated and does not contain the result from a calc member done in the replies. It would be best if it was recalculated altogether for a more accurate result.
Bump.
 
Priority: 2.5 (Several characters in the Netflix shows scale or upscale from most of these feats except for the last one, which Moon Knight characters scale to)
Verse: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Feat: Various Lifting Strength feats:
Bump
 
Sorry for texting you again , but in chapter - 102(Third) calculation did you used 'pulverization' as a destruction value because the blocks of rock seems to me as a 'fragmentation' , correct me if I am wrong.
"Pulverization" is just the value of compression of materials. The attack was aimed downwards and the shockwave caused a crater. Which would require compression of the rock beneath them. It looks like frag since the floor beneath them becomes loose and cracks into different pieces, but that's expected of a material like rock being compressed given it's not very elastic. Hope that answers the question.
 
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