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Destroying a granite cube

Shadowbokunohero

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so i had this feat in mind for a Oc of mine, but im not sure at what level this feat would put him

He destroys a perfect cube, roughly the size of a house, the cube is made of granite, with a swing of his sword he destroys the cube leaving small chips left, (im not sure if this frag or Pulverization) im assuming this is a High 8-C feat but would love some input if someone had the time of course
 
Sound like V, Frag. (If it doesn't slice it several times), whose constant is 69 J/cc. Sice of a house is pretty ambiguos, houses vary much is height and width.
 
Welp, if that is the case that is a 15^3 = 3375 m^3 of granite, so v. frag. would be 3375*69*1000000 = 232875000000 J = 55.68 tnt tons (City Block level+)
 
Now that I think about it, 15 m is way too high for an average house... The 225 m^2 is the area of the house, and the height of houses are generally lower than the width. But I guess that depend of your interpretation, at the end, is your character.
 
European houses tend to be huge compared to Asian ones, so it's something. 15 is something you'd see in a 3-storey house with maybe an attic.
 
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