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John Rambo revision

I say he should be Wall level since he can tank high caliber bullets from heavy machine guns, survive high falls and crashes while he was in the tank that he rams a attack chopper.
 
Okay. The feats of the tank do not scale to him though.
 
Also, tanking bullets isn't a durability feat as long they damage him in the same way they would damage a normal human; and high falls can still kill him, he survived cuz the tree slowed the fall and yet he was pretty injured.
 
Antoniofer is correct. We need explicit durability or attack potency feats performed on his own.
 
Wall level, because snapping the bones alone requires 13 kilojoules, 2 kilojoules from baseline Wall level, and this would no doubt tear the lamina apart, as Votron5 says, which would wield even higher, so it'll be Wall level anyway.

And unless you tank a bullet that can generally tear humans in half with minor injuries, you will not scale.

So, baseline Wall level it is, apparently.
 
I agree with your answer. Rambo's attack potency shows that he can snap necks, that should be wall level, not street level.
 
Also, isn' the calc about snapping necks assuming the complete shattering of the bone? As far I known, breaking the neck do not literally means destroying one vertebra.
 
In the movies, it actually does, and it involves destroying the lamina too. Rambo ripped out the entire thing, however. The calc also assumes you're only doing this to the neckbones only, not the entire spine. That one vertebra was used only to figure out the dimensions.

It's even harder to do when the head is completely straight and resisting. Not to mention the calc also doesn't take into account the muscles.
 
Either way, Rambo would at the very least be Street level+.

Or, he'd be baseline Wall level.
 
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