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Ghost Rider AP issue

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In this profile here, it states that Ghost Rider is Mountain level for "destroying a Himalayan mountain".

Looking at the page here , I am not sure if the entire mountain has been destroyed, or just the top of it.

It looks like only the top of the mountain has been blown up...
 
You are right, the dragon is much bigger so that example doesn't work. Yes it does seem weird hes rated as Mountain level for destroying a mountain top. Just from eyeing depending on type of destruction this should be around mcb-town level.
 
The angle's not particularly weird, we just need to scale it to something. Maybe like a panel of Ghost Rider himself or something on the mountain.
 
Assuming if the mountain is Mount Everest, can't we just do like a rough estimate of sorts? Use the real Mount Everest as a base and find the volume for the "top portion" of the Mount Everest. Of course how much of the top was destroyed, is quite unclear. So maybe we can do a low end?

https://gyazo.com/1655fdc6926514431181a2f6b24bc107

Like for a low end, maybe we can assume that an incredibly tiny part of the top was the portion destroyed and then just scale the assumed portion to the size of Mount Everest and get a highly rough estimate?
 
My thing might still work. Find the average size of mountains in Tibet or at least a good middle ground or even low end. Assume that the top portion that was destroyed was very small and then scale that portion to the entire mountain of whatever we're using. Rough estimate again, but surely better than the current AP. Or we can change him to Unknown level until we find a better feat to use.
 
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