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So we will be discussing this scene here, where Dante and Vergil were stated to obliterate each and every raindrop within a 12-foot radius, although I need to ask this.
As for the Nevan example, remember that we have a calculated lightning feat, where said lightning bolt's speed was faster than the speed of actual lightning, so Nevan's lightning may be faster or slower here.
Now for Dante's overall speed in general, we have this scene where said sword catches on fire via going down from the sky, but we have no idea how fast this sword is going down, although an object coming down from the sky and catching fire may/may not always be Hypersonic+ in terms of speed.
- Did the game (or novel from the game, if it exists) actually imply this?
- How do we know that all the raindrops in that scene were obliterated?
As for the Nevan example, remember that we have a calculated lightning feat, where said lightning bolt's speed was faster than the speed of actual lightning, so Nevan's lightning may be faster or slower here.
Now for Dante's overall speed in general, we have this scene where said sword catches on fire via going down from the sky, but we have no idea how fast this sword is going down, although an object coming down from the sky and catching fire may/may not always be Hypersonic+ in terms of speed.
- There is less air resistance acting against the face of the object (a sharp point vs a dull round object), thus said object would need to move at a higher speed in order for it to reach a sufficient temperature to catch fire.