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Does this qualifies as light speed?

Colossus beam is a light attack used by light user (well the user can use light in the series). So question somehow may sounds dumb but idk. Does it qualify.
You need to prove that light attacks have some nature of real light such as its material being made up of photons or can reflect with normal mirror, etc. For more details, you can read Laser/Light Beam in our wiki
 
You need to prove that light attacks have some nature of real light such as its material being made up of photons or can reflect with normal mirror, etc. For more details, you can read Laser/Light Beam in our wiki
Well yeah, the light he uses emits from his lightning orbs, which shows effects of regular light (like lighting the surrounding, reflects on surface etc). Colossus beam, his light attack emits from same lightning orbs and have same property.
 
See if it qualifies at least 2-3 criteria that we have for Lightspeed feats:

  • The beam refracts in a new material, such as a liquid or...
  • The beam diffuses in a reasonably realistic way or reflects off a material that it can be expected to, such as a non-magical mirror.
  • The beam is called lightspeed by reliable sources.
  • It is stated to be composed/consisting of photons or light itself, again by a reliable source.
  • It has its origin at a realistic source of light, such as a camera.
 
See if it qualifies at least 2-3 criteria that we have for Lightspeed feats:

  • The beam refracts in a new material, such as a liquid or...
  • The beam diffuses in a reasonably realistic way or reflects off a material that it can be expected to, such as a non-magical mirror.
  • The beam is called lightspeed by reliable sources.
  • It is stated to be composed/consisting of photons or light itself, again by a reliable source.
  • It has its origin at a realistic source of light, such as a camera.
is it possible that the 5 qualifies light criteria is debunked by just 1 or 2 non-light criteria?
 
is it possible that the 5 qualifies light criteria is debunked by just 1 or 2 non-light criteria?
Not necessarily, especially if it's already called to be light speed (Or just outright has its speed stated to be 300,000 km/sec). Depends on a case-by-case basis.
 
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