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1. What calc? I checked the References page and didn't find one.The results for the arm one are not consistent with the currently accepted LS calc- while I do think that they're better, you should edit the blog so it has LS ratings too, and replace the previous blog altogether.
I would also ask anyone involved with this thread to check this one out.
You're literally telling me to add the thing that's already in the blog to the blog that already has them. Clean your glasses, mate!This one is... admittedly used a lot less than I remembered. Still it would be good to add LS values to your blog, that's what a lot of people are gonna be looking for in this kind of feat- I have an end in particular I consider preferable, but I'd wait for that to approve it.
Bro chill he is helping youYou're literally telling me to add the thing that's already in the blog to the blog that already has them. Clean your glasses, mate!
There is a need to see which calculation for cutting a tree should be added to the common feats page:
Just want to confirm if this could be used in the common feats for cutting a tree or if there is a better version to add.
Hmm... I kinda favour Jasonsith's calc there myself
So, about this...Okay. I think that can probably be added to our common feats page then.
Agreed. Make an effort to stay civil please.Bro chill he is helping you
I'm pretty sure it's just Subsonic. I tried to do a calculation on the speed needed to create things like afterimages but I got stumped and talked it over with the staff and I believe they just decided on it being Subsonic.Does anyone know if the creation of clones through speed is calculable? Clones that are actually capable of physically attacking and are not just "illusions".
This wouldn't even be speed if I'm reading it correctly, at this point the person's matter is being replicated or something else is going on.Does anyone know if the creation of clones through speed is calculable? Clones that are actually capable of physically attacking and are not just "illusions".
Cool. So both ways of tearing the heart out of the body are accepted now (the act of tearing the ribcage apart was approved first).Hello everybody.
It seems like the following standard feat calculation has been accepted by two different calc group members.
Common Feat: Ripping a Heart Out
vsbattles.fandom.com
Okay, so in regards to splitting a bat, generally that should be equivalent to the energy needed to swing the dang bat in the first place. Bat swings average at 72 miles an hour according to the MLB.Would something like this be good for Common feats? From 0:05-0:08
Wait. I ****** up. I mistook millimeters for centimeters.Hello everybody.
It seems like the following standard feat calculation has been accepted by two different calc group members.
Common Feat: Ripping a Heart Out
vsbattles.fandom.com
Okay, so in regards to splitting a bat, generally that should be equivalent to the energy needed to swing the dang bat in the first place. Bat swings average at 72 miles an hour according to the MLB.
Saying that because it had happened before:
Now, exploding a bat as shown in your link, that's a whole different calc.
Okay. No problem, given that you discovered the error. Please tell us here when you have corrected it though.Wait. I ****** up. I mistook millimeters for centimeters.
I corrected it a few hours ago.Okay. No problem, given that you discovered the error. Please tell us here when you have corrected it though.
It's a destruction feat so nothing too difficult to calculate, though I'm not sure if that scene is meant to just depict the toughness of the character but also the frailty of a wooden bat against it. Pulverizing/Violently fragmentating a good chunk of it shouldn't be too hard to calc, though.Is it possible to calc? Or is it too fictional? Google says wooden bats can take 4000 pounds but I guess it might be just split like you showed
Funny you mention that, because I just did that: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Flashlight237/Destroying_a_BatIt's a destruction feat so nothing too difficult to calculate, though I'm not sure if that scene is meant to just depict the toughness of the character but also the frailty of a wooden bat against it. Pulverizing/Violently fragmentating a good chunk of it shouldn't be too hard to calc, though.
That was fast. If this gets accepted will it be added to common feats page?Funny you mention that, because I just did that: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Flashlight237/Destroying_a_Bat
Does it make any difference? He is a human against a merge between 2 werewolves the difference in power is more than clear. Funny enough after this scene sometime later he started using a metal bat instead of wooden, and it's more effective but it was later parcially melted but that's another story.though I'm not sure if that scene is meant to just depict the toughness of the character but also the frailty of a wooden bat against it.
Well, depending on if it's previously established that that bat isn't of great quality and not too durable.Does it make any difference
You agreed with the calc aside from being reference for common feats is also a feat from a verse considering that which end would be most accurate? I think V. Frag is best and Maple as far as I read is the most commonly used in bats.Well, depending on if it's previously established that that bat isn't of great quality and not too durable.
I doubt that's the intent but you never know, context always matters.
Bro, the calc was made under the pretense that it's a common feat; there are no ends to pick.You agreed with the calc aside from being reference for common feats is also a feat from a verse considering that which end would be most accurate? I think V. Frag is best and Maple as far as I read is the most commonly used in bats.
Not for the calc, it's obvious that as common feat all ends can be applied depending on the circumstances, but I'm asking in this particular feat of Teen Wolf it should have a specific value that would be accepted for use.Bro, the calc was made under the pretense that it's a common feat; there are no ends to pick.
Pretty sure the calc accounts for the survivability of the handle which is like the feat on the videoWell, on the Teen Wolf video the whole bat wasn't destroyed, so this calc can't be applied to it.
I accounted for the fact that the handle usually survives in feats like this. That's why I only based the calc on the volume of a bat's head.Well, on the Teen Wolf video the whole bat wasn't destroyed, so this calc can't be applied to it.
Both versions of the heart-ripping calc are.Are there any sufficiently evaluated and accepted standard feats that we can currently apply to our references for common feats page?