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it wouldn't be a high ball. what are you even talking about? explain the argument pleaseQawsedf234 said:No, it's just inherently to vague. It's like "Bob destroyed a building in one punch". It's to vague to get anything more than a rough idea. Was the building a shack? The size of the Pentagon? It's unknown. To the same degree we know Godzilla damaged part of a tectonic plate to escape but we have no idea the scope of said damage.
The Bay of Bengal could be calced but I feel any calc would be a rather large high ball
Nope that is the hole Godzilla was in, NOT the size of the fault. Godzilla was in a 800-meter-deep, 1-kilometer-wide, and 1,000-meter-long holeQawsedf234 said:That's just the fault line. Who knows if Godzilla melted the entire thing or just a large enough chunk to escape.
I'd be honestly give it High 6C easily, but I heard about recent inputted new standards with calcs like with storms, level of area destruction, and kinetic power. That's why Pokémon like Kyogre, Lugia, and fully evolved mons are going to be really hurt by the coming revisions of those standards and implications. How strict the new bar standards will be with other franchises and verses, idk, my man.Kiryu-MG3 said:so which is the tier mate?