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DOOM: The Dark Ages - Slayer Tier Revisions

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This mace is taken from a dimension where the laws of physics work completely differently and, frankly, are broken. It doesn't work like an object with infinite mass, and I think this is quite obvious and beyond discussion.
 
This mace is taken from a dimension where the laws of physics work completely differently and, frankly, are broken. It doesn't work like an object with infinite mass, and I think this is quite obvious and beyond discussion.
If this is suppose to be a counterpoint, it's not a very good one. Doesn't really invalidate the fact it's still infinitely dense across a non infinitesimal area which requires infinite LS/AP.
 
In any case, we have approval from 3 staff, including myself. I'll close this and apply it later.

Thank you for all staff who participated.
 
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In any case, we have approval from 4 staff, including myself. I'll close this and apply it later.

Thank you for all staff who participated.
I did not agree with the thread, but that you were correct in that if taken as legit, infinite mass can lead to High 3-A, for the record.
 
This mace is taken from a dimension where the laws of physics work completely differently and, frankly, are broken. It doesn't work like an object with infinite mass, and I think this is quite obvious and beyond discussion.
Source for that claims? It is consistently stated to be infinitely dense. Being from an alternate dimension or "From a place with distorted physics" aren't really counter arguments against its weight and/or lore based potency. Physics being different or broken also do not grant context on how different or broken.

Edit: Thought I posted comment above 40 minutes ago.
 
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