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I'll get right to the point with this, there is no author in the world that actually thinks about how much energy would go into moving a bunch of clouds.
The average person doesn't get it from seeing those feats, nor does the average author, but they can still understand basic concepts of most other types of feats nonetheless.
It's time to accept it even a little, analyzing the power of fictional universes should not be just about doing the hard math on the feats, but also about understanding the context in which the author presents his characters.
Now, I understand what some might think, "Your arguing from incredibility because you personally don't believe it, saying there is no way an author thinks they're a certain level isn't an argument against the ratings. But moving clouds is no different from destroying something large, they both require lots of energy to perform, Those feats exist in universe and the wiki doesn't underestimate them"
But, there are feats that still "should need power and energy" which the wiki doesn't blindly accept, due to the clear intention of the verse.
Find AP based only on a character's speed while he is fighting.
"-For example, if a character launches a 200kg metal ball against a common wall at Mach 300, but the wall remains largely undamaged, the energy required to cause the minor damage on the wall would take priority over the kinetic energy derived from speed in this case"
"-Quicksilver's calculated speed cannot be used to derive kinetic energy as it heavily contradicts his established power levels"
Huh, another form of KE based attack is the one to watch out for.
I'm not saying that KE for clouds calculations should be demonized or useless, but that they should be just supporting feats.
If a character is on a level only thanks to feats or scaling from KE for clouds, and has no other feats, or scaling with someone with other kind of feats of the same level, one should start to doubt such cloud feats.
If the character has scaling or other feats that are around the same level as the KE for clouds calculation, then that feat should serve as support.
The average person doesn't get it from seeing those feats, nor does the average author, but they can still understand basic concepts of most other types of feats nonetheless.
It's time to accept it even a little, analyzing the power of fictional universes should not be just about doing the hard math on the feats, but also about understanding the context in which the author presents his characters.
Now, I understand what some might think, "Your arguing from incredibility because you personally don't believe it, saying there is no way an author thinks they're a certain level isn't an argument against the ratings. But moving clouds is no different from destroying something large, they both require lots of energy to perform, Those feats exist in universe and the wiki doesn't underestimate them"
But, there are feats that still "should need power and energy" which the wiki doesn't blindly accept, due to the clear intention of the verse.
Find AP based only on a character's speed while he is fighting.
"-For example, if a character launches a 200kg metal ball against a common wall at Mach 300, but the wall remains largely undamaged, the energy required to cause the minor damage on the wall would take priority over the kinetic energy derived from speed in this case"
"-Quicksilver's calculated speed cannot be used to derive kinetic energy as it heavily contradicts his established power levels"
Kinetic Energy Feats
In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless...
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Huh, another form of KE based attack is the one to watch out for.
I'm not saying that KE for clouds calculations should be demonized or useless, but that they should be just supporting feats.
If a character is on a level only thanks to feats or scaling from KE for clouds, and has no other feats, or scaling with someone with other kind of feats of the same level, one should start to doubt such cloud feats.
If the character has scaling or other feats that are around the same level as the KE for clouds calculation, then that feat should serve as support.