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Credit to Chariot for coming up with this idea and helping to build on it. (Also I accidentally posted this in a Sandbox before instead and have no clue how to delete it, so I'm reposting it in the proper forum)
Basically, we see During Astel's boss fight that Astel is able to summon portals that connect to space and bring down Meteoroids. This is even corroborated by the spell "Meteorites of Astel" which is the same exact attack that Astel used in his boss fight. The point here is by summoning Meteoroids from voids in space, makes dodging them a lot more impressive.
There are multiple sources that describe meteoroids as being able to move from 42 km/s all the way up to 71-72 km/s. Considering the fact these meteoroids come from voids (virtually pure vacuums), I think it is more likely they are moving at the higher-end speed of 71-72 km/s, but either way, this would make at least the late-game Elden Ring characters Massively Hypersonic.
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Basically, we see During Astel's boss fight that Astel is able to summon portals that connect to space and bring down Meteoroids. This is even corroborated by the spell "Meteorites of Astel" which is the same exact attack that Astel used in his boss fight. The point here is by summoning Meteoroids from voids in space, makes dodging them a lot more impressive.
There are multiple sources that describe meteoroids as being able to move from 42 km/s all the way up to 71-72 km/s. Considering the fact these meteoroids come from voids (virtually pure vacuums), I think it is more likely they are moving at the higher-end speed of 71-72 km/s, but either way, this would make at least the late-game Elden Ring characters Massively Hypersonic.
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Meteor
A meteor is a streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid passing through Earth's atmosphere.
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Meteor and meteoroid - Space Rocks, Fireballs, Trails
Meteor and meteoroid - Space Rocks, Fireballs, Trails: On any clear night beyond the bright lights of cities, one can see with the naked eye several meteors per hour. Meteors can last for a small fraction of a second up to several seconds. Quite often, as the glowing meteoroid streaks through...
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Meteoroid - Wikipedia
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