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Do these attacks qualify as realistic light?


This is not a full list of qualities that can qualify/disqualify a feat as a true laser/light beam, but they are what is taken as basic by this wiki.

In all cases, when light beam feats pop-up, they must be discussed with the staff before implementation.”

Btw, if you read the top part more closely, it does have this mention too.
Then it should be in mind so we can fully understand it.
 
Explosions can be used as supplementary evidence to disregard something as a laser, but it can't be the sole piece of evidence as the disqualifier.

It's what the minor sentence note is about regarding not listing everything that does and doesn't qualify as a laser.
So do the attacks qualify as realistic light or not?
 
I tend to err on the side of no if the evidence is 50/50. But it mostly depends on what else they have speed wise.
Yeah, for BBB Light and Solar, their attacks don't have any other noteworthy speed feats
 
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I mean, that's more for the supporters to weigh in on. Just that the current evidence is mostly that its based on sunlight, while its on screen depictions show that it doesn't behave like light all that much.
 
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