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Someone fate manip’d all of HH CRTs
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Been waiting for something like this to drop, cause honestly I haven't like the could KE calc since day one for a variety of reasons.Recently, like, very recently, it was accepted in this thread that the vast majority of Hazbin Hotel (and some Helluva Boss) characters would be getting upgraded to 5-B and then later in this thread to 5-A, due to a showing in the finale involving the Might of Lilith piercing the barrier to Heaven. At first glance, the feat does seem valid when statements involving Heaven being a "planet" are taken into account, but there are multiple issues that, from what I've seen, have yet to be addressed here. So enough yapping and let's get into those as quickly as possible, starting with the first part of the initial thread:
This is...(for the part that matters), just simply not true. The feat that we used for the longest time to get the strongest characters to 7-A (before that calc was thrown out) and is now accepted as being Low 7-C here is derived from Adam, whom is currently accepted as downscaling from Lucifer, splitting the Hazbin Hotel. It's quite clear from the scene that this was absolutely not a "casual" feat by any means. Adam was getting visibly infuriated at Lucifer toying with and mocking him, was cussing him out veraciously, and then with a bruise on his face and a bloody nose shouted as he used both of his hands to fire what is clearly a full powered blast of holy light from his hands which accomplishes this feat. It does not matter if any of the other feats beneath this are casual when the highest rated one is not. If a top-tier's highest feat is Low 7-C, then a sudden jump of orders of magnitude by at least a billion times (probably higher, but you get the point), then that absolutely qualifies any Tier 5 feats as an outlier. But anyway, this is not the sole issue with the Might of Lilith or characters scaling to it, anyway. Let's get into that now.
My main issue with this feat is that the supposed 5-A scale just inherently contradicts not only the visuals of the scene, but also the explicitly stated destructive capacity of the MoL overheating, the thing we are actually scaling the characters to. When the Might of Lilith's beam shatters the barrier and pierces through Heaven itself, barely any destruction beyond destroying the gate and knocking back Saint Peter a bit and vaguely destroying a couple of buildings is what we see. During Vox's speech in the aftermath, little to none of Heaven's major buildings are even remotely damaged and there doesn't even seem to be anyone with any major injuries either. All of this explicitly breaks our Kinetic Energy guidelines, and there have been other similar feats in other verses that have been rejected for these very reasons. But unfortunately, there's more:
The major problem here is that, again, the Overheat being anywhere near Tier 5 explicitly contradicts what the intended destructive scale would be. Let's take a look at what Carmilla, the person who designed the Might of Lilith in the first place, has to say about what would happen.
Carmilla clearly tells Vox that the Might of Lilith exploding would destroy...half of Pentagram City. Not even all of Hell as a whole, not even the entirety of Pentagram City itself. Just half of it. You really can't dismiss this as Carmilla just speaking in flowery language or dumbing it down or whatever, she is very much trying to talk Vox out of what he's doing for everyone's safety. I'm pretty sure her explaining that it would blow up literally all of Hell or at least, explode with a description significantly greater than "half of a city" to get her point across more effectively. You would not be telling a terrorist not to let a nuclear bomb off by telling them it would destroy half of a small town with it, you would tell them it would end the world. You also can't really claim Carmilla is underestimating it or doesn't know what she's talking about for obvious reasons, either. She designed this weapon and it's a consistent plot point involving her that she's one of the only people in Hell who knows how powerful Heaven is.
So...yeah. As much as it pains me to say this, this feat being anywhere near Tier 5 is just completely inconsistent with the visual scale and narratively implied scale of the Might of Lilith exploding, so at the very least, the current interpretation of this feat simply doesn't work. What I would probably suggest is instead calculating the yield of destroying half of pentagram city and only scaling characters to that. Unless there are other arguments in support of this feat that I was not aware of, I'm pretty heavily inclined to believe this feat goes against Kinetic Energy guidelines.
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It's basically same as what OP said so my opinion remains unchanged.What @Chritin brought up does have some merit to it. What does everyone else think?
Don't really care about arguing about the KE thing(It does have a decent point but I'm neutral overall) but my primary argument against Lucifer's scaling is that he was mostly unbothered doing the feat originally for the MoL, and was only exhausted after it was being constantly fired for like ten minutes straight.What @Chritin brought up does have some merit to it. What does everyone else think?
Well that's just for the Lucifer thing Chritin brought up, not like, the entire tier 5 feat.Fair enough. I'll disagree with the downgrade.
I mean he still commented how it did not feel good exerting that much energy. He still got hurt, even if it wasn't completely disabling like when Vox was repeatedly firing it at Alastor.Don't really care about arguing about the KE thing(It does have a decent point but I'm neutral overall) but my primary argument against Lucifer's scaling is that he was mostly unbothered doing the feat originally for the MoL, and was only exhausted after it was being constantly fired for like ten minutes straight.
The low-end is there for him for a reason. For it to fire it takes about twenty seconds, so divide by 20, or fourty for the main MoL feat...
Think of Lucifer as a big battery. he can do split second bursts all day, but if you put strain on it constantly it's gonna fizzle out. It's an anti-feat against him having Superhuman stamina if anything, and lo and behold, he doesn't.
He literally said it was "bad tickle" to him. Come on. Little kids can tickle adults, wouldn't mean adults can't scale to those kids or that kids can scale to adults.I mean he still commented how it did not feel good exerting that much energy. He still got hurt, even if it wasn't completely disabling like when Vox was repeatedly firing it at Alastor.
Just because something is convenient doesn't make it right though.Honestly, my point is more so that if Lucifer doesn't scale to a charged output of the machine, then there is less of a reliance for us to use a feat off of its firing.
He referred to the first shot as a bad tingle. Not exactly what you'd call an adverse effect.I mean he still commented how it did not feel good exerting that much energy. He still got hurt, even if it wasn't completely disabling like when Vox was repeatedly firing it at Alastor.
Honestly, my point is more so that if Lucifer doesn't scale to a charged output of the machine, then there is less of a reliance for us to use a feat off of its firing. It's much better to use the way more consistent feat of the overlords stopping its overheating.
There has been very little consensus so farWhat conclusions have been reached so far?
I can not stress this enough, that is quite literally an adverse effect. It hurt, and I don't see why we are arguing this.He referred to the first shot as a bad tingle. Not exactly what you'd call an adverse effect.
Honestly with regard to a timeframe, I don't know why you are going with 40 seconds for the timeframe for when it STARTS to hurt. He says it actually starts to hurt him IMMEDIATELY after saying it tickles, not after the machine id done firing.Said tingle happened across over FOURTY SECONDS. Don't believe me? Agnaa already did the math and fed me which number he'd like used for Lucifer in DMs, which was 40.46 seconds. So yes, this is straight up a stamina problem for Lucifer, not a stats problem for him.
There's a reason him fully scaling to the blast is under a "Possibly" anyways.
He said it tickles then realized it was probably a bad tickle.I can not stress this enough, that is quite literally an adverse effect. It hurt, and I don't see why we are arguing this.
Honestly with regard to a timeframe, I don't know why you are going with 40 seconds for the timeframe for when it STARTS to hurt. He says it actually starts to hurt him IMMEDIATELY after saying it tickles, not after the machine id done firing.
I agree with it all and respect how much effort you put into the reply but I do wanna mention we don't have confirmation those were all Seraphims, actually someone lied about them being that and Vivzie had to come out and say she didn't confirm anything like that!!6 seraphim
How are we arguing this isn't planetary? the actual shockwave itself is literally bigger than a planet by such a ridiculous margin, even if this CRT (somehow) gets accepted, no one would take Luci being at most only High 6-C seriously with a blatant feat like this one![]()
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It replicated the same Tier 5 cloud split after breaking the shield.
They aren't being counted. As you'd know if you read the rest of the threadDo I have to reiterate that I disagree or are these votes not being counted?
Tbf most writers don't realize how heavy clouds areHow are we arguing this isn't planetary? the actual shockwave itself is literally bigger than a planet by such a ridiculous margin, even if this CRT (somehow) gets accepted, no one would take Luci being at most only High 6-C seriously with a blatant feat like this one
Genuinely don't even care about the clouds, just the 2 shockwaves before, after, and the beam literally being multiple times longer than a planet make me not take this CRT seriously, I get having gripes with scaling all the mid tiers to it and not selectively, but nuking an at least moon level feat for the guy who has multiple higher implications is really weird.Tbf most writers don't realize how heavy clouds are
Whuts that mean?
Is there a problem with that?Can you like stop typing?? Wtf? Yall want to make this like 20 pages??
Yes. The fact no moderator would be willing to read 20 pages of useless arguing.Is there a problem with that?
No.Considering these explanations, why did the Gates of Heaven, upon leaving their orbit and traveling all the way to fall into the City of the Pentagram, resemble a meteoroid, undergoing aerodynamic heating? Could it be that, perhaps by chance, logically, obviously, explicitly, there is no vacuum between Heaven and Hell, and in fact, everything is filled with air up to at least that Red Pentagram...?
Um... you know how fire works, right? Shit needs oxygen. What does space not have?I'll make myself alluded because I asked the question, so.
No.
Like, is this to say that there's air between heaven and hell because an object that left heaven light on fire remained as such all the way throught? Then no, sounds pretty much like a stretch.
(Bump I guess)
So the only logical explanation of fiction that visually represents shooting stars or meteors light in fire in space is that such cosmologies have air in their vacuums? Nice to know.Um... you know how fire works, right? Shit needs oxygen. What does space not have?
Maybe. Shit is weird.Maybe @MrTayman616 was onto something, is Heaven actually under the Pentagram lol
...You...So the only logical explanation of fiction that visually represents shooting stars
Meteors lighting on fire in space is genuinely incoherent for the same reason I just brought up. If it happened more than once, sure, but we don't even know how far Heaven and Hell are from eachother usually lmfaoor meteors light in fire in space is that such cosmologies have air in their vacuums? Nice to know.
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Okay do you know even the bare ******* basics of the shit you bring up? Shooting Stars are literally small pieces of rock or dust that go fast into our atmosphere, get lit up like a christmas tree, and evaporate.
So the only logical explanation of fiction that visually represents shooting stars or meteors light in fire in space is that such cosmologies have air in their vacuums?
Let me make it simplier. How do characters talk in space in fiction?Meteors lighting on fire in space is genuinely incoherent for the same reason I just brought up. If it happened more than once, sure, but we don't even know how far Heaven and Hell are from eachother usually lmfao
They be like Invincible and use Telepathy!Let me make it simplier. How do characters talk in space in fiction?