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Captain America (MCU) Lifting Strength

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He is currently Class 5 for lifting a girder.

The girder was roughly 8mx1mx0.5m via pixel scaling. Using the density of steel it would be 31.4 tonnes. He was also lifting two smaller beams which should be around 2x1x0.5 via pixel scaling. 7.85 tonnes*2 = 15.7 tonnes. 35.325+15.7 = 47.1 tonnes.


Also, according to the Lifting Strength page, pushing is also part of Lifting Strength.

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:LordXcano/Captain_America's_Minimum_Strength_(MCU)

Captain America was pushing a near-50 tonne forklift car.

So Captain America's Lifting Strength should be upgraded to Class 50.
 
Also Captain America pulled down the helicopter without anchoring himself at the beginning. Dunno what that counts as.
 
I suppose that this seems reasonable, but you need to post the calculation in a blog, so we have something to link to.
 
OK I'll do a more detailed blog the one I posted was a rough calc. Also Cap was pushing a near-50-tonne car. Class 50.
 
I don't think that this is unreasonable either, considering how Spidey's webbing can brieflly hold-back 3,600 tons.
 
It would be better if you had a screenshot picture to showcase your measurements.
 
Well, it would be best if a calc group member verifies that your blog calculation is acceptable first.
 
You can politely message a few calc group members to ask them to verify your blog calculation if you wish.
 
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