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Why ?Saikou The Lewd King said:No. We already downgraded the tree from a similar calc.
Pando is pretty durable, it has survived many fires & regenerated from its roots.DMUA said:Because you don't need to blow it to a million pieces to kill or damage it.
It would be like having CH be building level.
Also, due to sheer size, an attack that is capable of killing it would have to be atleast 8-bDMUA said:Because you don't need to blow it to a million pieces to kill or damage it.
It would be like having CH be building level.
SorryDMUA said:Bumps are more of a daily thing.
TurboTriangle601 said:Composite Tree is a composite of all real life trees, not fictional. Pando is fictional.
But a weaker attack would not kill the tree due to its sheer size.Antoniofer said:The reason why the previous was rejected is cuz the durability of the tree depend of the wood of what is made, not the size/mass of the tree; what you calculated there is more like HP (not even that cuz cutting the tree at the half would count as being "killed"), it also has few mistake that I write in there.
Fine, but that would still result in 8-A durability.Antoniofer said:Correction, a weaker attack wouldn't destroy the tree completely, but it still cause a considerable amount of damage.
But durability is unfortunately classified on the basis of how much power is required to oneshot.Antoniofer said:Problem is that would be misleading: you wouldn't need 8-A AP to cause moderate damage to the tree, is just that you would need 8-A AP to one-shot the tree (w/o AoE or AoE that cover at least the size of the tree). Someone with 9-A AP could destroy the tree over time.