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@Hell If there's no contradicting evidence to say its not like the regular sun, then there doesnt need to be any supporting evidence to say it is
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Yay. A useless broken link. Can we delete these since they are,as stated useless?Jesterofgames said:
Hold up. The link is working? I just clicked and it worked? I thought NF links were broken?Hellbeast1 said:Nah the links working for me but i do agree we need to have links that genuinely work.
Ehh, it depends but generally no.RageComment said:I'm pretty sure for duration based things, this wiki just counts the output for one second.
Okay so 5-A dark souls?RageComment said:But even the output of the sun for 1,000 years is only
1,000 x 365.25 x 24 x 60 x 60 = 31,557,600,000 seconds
x3.8e+26 Joules/second (Total Solar Output per second)
1.1991888e+37 joules = Large Planet level (5-A)
You missed my point entirely.RageComment said:4-C is the energy to destroy a star. Not keep it functioning. Destroying something takes way more energy than keeping something functioning. Look at computers, the amount of energy to keep them running is less than the energy to turn them to slag. The energy humans require for calories is less than the energy to destroy their physical forms.
Just become something sustains something does not mean it has the power to bust that thing in an instant.
In all honestly, I am neutral.Hellbeast1 said:I agree with Rage
@J i dont think the age of dark happened before in the games, the most i can think of is the incursion in the Abysswalker DLC and the fragments of the Pygmy causing several kingdoms to collapse.
Even your analogy is iffy. Sure if a lightbulb goes out and it doesnt produce energy, that doesnt mean the lightbulb is gone aka busted, but that lightbulb has no energy.RageComment said:Also flickering out. Like if you turn a lightbulb out and it does not produce light anymore, that's not the same as busting the lightbulb. The object is still there, just dark. Even if darkness caused the sun to fade, the physical object would still be there. It would just need a power source (magical powerful souls or whatever). It's not like they are building stars or such.
That is why I am pretty sure the upper limit of this feat is the energy output of the sun. Which is High 6-A for one second, or Possibly 5-A for 1000 years. Putting it at 4-C is too high.