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Ignorant Statements Part IV: A New Hope

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Okay but hold on. If the meteor can destroy the entire planet, would that not include said big mountain that this guy thinks is so incredible?
 
That mountain clearly has planet level durability.


Screw the fact that it's part of said planet. That's downplay.
 
Thinking about it, if DC sans the writer tops at 11-A, and there are clearly beings considered higher dimensional compared to others, would that make the likes of superman negative dimensional? OvO
 
Paulo.junior.969 said:
and we also have things like "Sans may have said "Timelines", but he mean "Timeline", since Undertale only has one timeline".
I will never understand this logic. It's basically, "This thing was said to be true, but it isn't. I won't provide reasons. It just isn't."

It's similar to when I've seen people say a feat in something like 40k "doesn't count". Not because it's an outlier or something, which can be understandable in different scenarios, but simply because "You can't trust it", which they will only apply to things they don't personally like, or to downplay certain elements.
 
Guys everyone in Dragon Ball is 9-C scaling to Trunks confirmed

Every single feat in FE is an outlier confirmed

Everyone in Castlevania is 9-C confirmed, Vampire Killer is just a whip, and we all know that Dracula just creates a fancy background for the player to look at

Everyone in Final Fantasy is 9-C because they are damaged by weapons

Everyone in One Piece is 9-C, swords are used

Everyone in Bleach is 9-C because they're damaged by SWORDS

Etc
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
It's similar to when I've seen people say a feat in something like 40k "doesn't count". Not because it's an outlier or something, which can be understandable in different scenarios, but simply because "You can't trust it", which they will only apply to things they don't personally like, or to downplay certain elements.
Much Star Wars weaponry downplay is like this.

In the Disney canon Aftermath: Life Debt novel, three ISDs conduct a Base Delta Zero on a planet. Shots from their heavy turbolasers cause the entire planet to "shake and rumble" and go into violent "tectonic spasms". This is a nice feat backing up the 6-C to High 6-C rating for such weaponry as well as an old anecdote stating that heavy trubolaser shots have as much power as a Magnitude 10 earthquake.

But nope. It's an outlier simply because they can't trust this author.

Now on to another author:

Battlefront: Twilight Company novel (also Disney canon): An Imperial Navy Captain says a single ISD can raze continents and "ruin planets".

But nope. Hyperbole (despite the fact that another character recalls seeing a squadron of ISDs reduce an entire planet's crust to molten glass).
 
There's also a thing that happened with me once:

>Shows Mountain Level feat

>"That was an outlier, because most characters in that verse are Building Level"

>Shows Town Level feat from the same character, casual City Level feat from weaker character, casual Mountain Level from comparable characters and Multi-City Block Level feat from a fodder

>"Those are all outliers"
 
Patrick Star said he'd defeat the giant monkey man and save the 9th dimension. He appears in later episodes so obviously he won or at least survived that fight. This obviously scales to other characters so therefore the entirety of spongebob's main cast is 9 dimensional. 1-C SpongeBob confirmed.
 
LoL

The same fellow who downplayed the Gildarts mountain punching feat to only large building level? He uses power scaling to wank a verse he does like but disregards power scaling in order to downplay a verse he doesn't like.

Verse he likes: This character has no city level feats but he does scale to another character who does as they were stated to be in the same league.

Verse he doesn't like: This character has no city level feats. Not even town level. You're just relying on power scaling to wank him. Show me feats!

That hypocrisy.
 
The Wright Way said:
Patrick Star said he'd defeat the giant monkey man and save the 9th dimension. He appears in later episodes so obviously he won or at least survived that fight. This obviously scales to other characters so therefore the entirety of spongebob's main cast is 9 dimensional. 1-C SpongeBob confirmed.
But Spongebob said that was too hard, so Patrick decided 8th dimension instead. And Spongebob still thought that was too much for Patrick. So they settled for Krusty Krab. ovo
 
But Spongebob said that was too hard, so Patrick decided 8th dimension instead. And Spongebob still thought that was too much for Patrick. So they settled for Krusty Krab. ovo

Krusty Krab is 7 dimensional confirmed.
 
Butt wait!!!!! In one of the spongebob video-games, which are now canon because of reasons, Bubbles stated that the magic book could destroy all of reality, and since Spongebob's reality has 9 confirmed dimensions...
 
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