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The surface of the sun, also known as the photosphere, is about 10,000° Fahrenheit (5,500° CelsiusPretty sure a sun is hotter then a planet core, especially with spending a lot of time in a star without getting out
The heat of a planet's core, like Earth's, is estimated to be around 5,000 to 6,000 degrees Celsius (around 9,000 to 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit), which is roughly as hot as the surface of the sun,
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But as mentioned let's disregard at least for fairness
Someone else did the same thing and brown dwarf was the best the feat got even the G1 blog mentioned the best getting some levels of quettatons so whatever they did they ****** up massivelyI didn't get it that high because Death Battle used 0.25 seconds as timeframe coz "a single panel" (though that's absurd), which would made the KE end magnitudes times higher.