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I don't understand the reasoning behind this calc but it seems legit. I won't argue about it cause I had enough for today regarding a shonen speed's feat.

But my question is if could we use the same reasoning in this feat? But why this feat? Because Hawkins said that Kaido's Boro Breath travelled more distance than that in just one second. Is it calc stacking? If it is then what's the difference between both cases?
 
In the first calc you mentioned I believe they take the speed they calculate the attack to have in that very instance, to calculate the characters speed.

That's ok.


If you on the other hand calculate what an attacks speed is at one point and then assume that every other time the attack is used it is also that fast, using this assumption to calculate would be calc stacking.
 
It's the same attack minutes later than the first use. Would that change anything?
 
It's the same kind of attack, but not the very same attack.

So that would not change things.
 
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