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I've been looking around for threads that deal with the calculation of feats regarding a character causing an eclipse via moving the moon. In all of them the most important detail that needs to be known about the feat is the time frame. I either see unknown time frames, or stuff like a couple of minutes / seconds. All of these can be calculated (including the unknown ones via low-balling), but what if a character causes an eclipse to happen instantly?
In Shadow Fight 2, Shadow can cause an eclipse (and make it go away) by simply looking at the sun. There is no cutscene to showcase this feat - only gameplay. In the top-right corner of the world map exists an icon that represents the sun. By tapping / clicking on the sun once, the next second / frame the eclipse appears and the whole map visibly gets affected by this. I'm quite curious as to what speed would the moon theoretically move at in this case, and / or what possible tier would it warrant.
In Shadow Fight 2, Shadow can cause an eclipse (and make it go away) by simply looking at the sun. There is no cutscene to showcase this feat - only gameplay. In the top-right corner of the world map exists an icon that represents the sun. By tapping / clicking on the sun once, the next second / frame the eclipse appears and the whole map visibly gets affected by this. I'm quite curious as to what speed would the moon theoretically move at in this case, and / or what possible tier would it warrant.