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It's been a while since I checked the feat, does it satisfy the requirements for being calced as an earthquake? Our Earthquake Calculations page says this:

  • Shaking a minor area should not be assumed to automatically translate to an earthquake. Either a large area being shaken or evidence that we are dealing with something earthquake-like and not just some minor shaking would be needed.
 
It's been a while since I checked the feat, does it satisfy the requirements for being calced as an earthquake? Our Earthquake Calculations page says this:

  • Shaking a minor area should not be assumed to automatically translate to an earthquake. Either a large area being shaken or evidence that we are dealing with something earthquake-like and not just some minor shaking would be needed.
I'm not sure about the standards because I got the idea for the feat from Resident Evil, which seems similar. But the earthquake was very strong, to the point where people in the area were saying 'big one,' and the earthquake was caused by the Tsuchinoko moving up to the surface. Since it takes quite a long time for it to reach the surface, people in that area had to wait for a while. So, I think it’s not a small area from the earthquake's starting point. At least, the Tsuchinoko is about 2000 meters long. Is there a standard for how far an earthquake has to travel?
 
I'm not sure about the standards because I got the idea for the feat from Resident Evil, which seems similar. But the earthquake was very strong, to the point where people in the area were saying 'big one,' and the earthquake was caused by the Tsuchinoko moving up to the surface. Since it takes quite a long time for it to reach the surface, people in that area had to wait for a while. So, I think it’s not a small area from the earthquake's starting point. At least, the Tsuchinoko is about 2000 meters long. Is there a standard for how far an earthquake has to travel?
Earthquake/shaking feats only need to affect 100m at minimum to be usable and I was about to say the same thing that at the very least even if the shaking was limited to the things length as travels that'd still for sure qualify due to it being like 1800m long
 
In case anyone is wondering why I haven't updated Bamola, it's because her profile requires a lot of corrections, so I haven't done it yet.
 
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