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Does Density influence Comprehensive Destruction?

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I was wondering, with calculating something that is related to comprehensive destruction type explosion, the feat stats that the density within the explosion increases overtime and that things are destroyed down to a molecular level/smallest components.

when finding which level of destruction to use for calculation, does density usually have a factor in it? Like to pulverization or vaporization?
 
Not really, no. Density really only comes into play when it comes to calculating the mass of objects.
 
Not really, no. Density really only comes into play when it comes to calculating the mass of objects.
Ah, okay, so when an explosion happens and that it’s density within increases overtime, that doesn’t mean much?
 
Ah, okay, so when an explosion happens and that it’s density within increases overtime, that doesn’t mean much?
Unfortunately, there isn't a way ATM to reliably account for such a scenario. Ya just gotta rely on the explosion formulae to give you rough estimates.
 
Unfortunately, there isn't a way ATM to reliably account for such a scenario. Ya just gotta rely on the explosion formulae to give you rough estimates.
I see, I asked because i made a thread not too long Ago though about how with standard explosion formulas that density decreases with being further away from the epicenter. I mean we got other info and visuals about the former destroying everything down to a molecular level and it just appears as just energy sphere with no visible airblast.
 
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