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CoC calc

Okay, so at Level 5, the Wall Breaker's Bomb turns into gold(Citation:http://clashofclans.wikia.com/wiki/Wall_Breaker).

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The weight of gold per foot is 1206 pounds(Citation:https://www.reference.com/science/much-cubic-foot-gold-weigh-c7e0f6e947d85b1).

The average weight of a human male is 5 foot 10 inches(http://halls.md/average-height-men-height-weight/).

If we scale the size of the bomb to him, that'd be around 3 feet.

3 x 1206 = ~3816 pounds the Wallbreaker can lift. And if we go by DPS, a lot of people can go a lot higher.
 
The wall breaker is one of the shorter troops, seemingly shorter than barbarians, mages, archers, etc. The bomb should also be mostly hollow since it's, well, a bomb, and should therefore be filled with some explosive. You also multiplied density by length instead of volume, and that bomb was only around the size of a rib-cage, not more than half the wall breaker's height.

If you want this to be accepted you'd have to be more precise too, likely using pixel-scaling or more explicit values, and this would only apply to lifting strength, not actual AP, so finding the energy from the size of the explosion they make or the walls they destroy would probably be better.

Also, calcs are generally meant to be made in blog posts.
 
Super Ascended Sean Pazdera said:
Where the heck do I post blog posts? I've never heard of those before.
To make a blog, go here.

Or go to your profile page, click the Blog (Profile | Message Wall | Blog | Contributions | Following) tab, then click Write One Now!
 
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