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Basically, a character fires an energy beam from Earth that travels all the way to Sirius A, destroying it completely. What type of tier would this feat place the said character in?
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Alright, Maybe Low Ball is the most Accurate/Consistent Result, even then it still shows Star-Level FeatFigured it would be a star-level feat, thank you.
I think so too and Is it ok if I use the calcs for a potential blog post in the future? (I will credit you for the calcs of course)Alright, Maybe Low Ball is the most Accurate/Consistent Result, even then it still shows Star-Level Feat
I think it's better to wait for some staff to correct the use of the "n" value I entered in the calculation method above, if I have received some input I think it's enough, I don't mind your suggestionI think so too and Is it ok if I use the calcs for a potential blog post in the future? (I will credit you for the calcs of course)
Alright, I'll wait for other people to respond before making any potential blog posts.I think it's better to wait for some staff to correct the use of the "n" value I entered in the calculation method above, if I have received some input I think it's enough, I don't mind your suggestion
Can you help this? @KLOL506 .I apologize if my input is a little wrong, because I am also not / have not been a staff here. but I will provide input for your question
After going through the calculations I did by entering the polytropic value = 0.5 for Low Ball, 1 for Mid Ball, 1.5 for High Ball to GBE(Because I don't know for sure the value of Polytropic)
Result :
• n=0.5 = 5.91504×10^41 Joule / Star Level(4-C)
• n=1 = 6.65442×10^41 Joule / Star Level(4-C)
• n=1.5 = 7.60505×10^41 Joule / Star Level(4-C)
If I enter the wrong value of n(Polytropic Value) into GBE, I'm happy to accept input from the staff/calc group
Edit : Adding "Joule", and Some assumed "n" values
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I apologize if my input is a little wrong, because I am also not / have not been a staff here. but I will provide input for your question
After going through the calculations I did by entering the polytropic value = 0.5 for Low Ball, 1 for Mid Ball, 1.5 for High Ball to GBE(Because I don't know for sure the value of Polytropic)
Result :
• n=0.5 = 5.91504×10^41 Joule / Star Level(4-C)
• n=1 = 6.65442×10^41 Joule / Star Level(4-C)
• n=1.5 = 7.60505×10^41 Joule / Star Level(4-C)
If I enter the wrong value of n(Polytropic Value) into GBE, I'm happy to accept input from the staff/calc group
Edit : Adding "Joule", and Some assumed "n" values