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Out of curiosity why are these characters 7-A+? From what I remember it's something having to do with lots of chain scaling but I've been told by several users that regardless of how much Chain Scaling is involved that the + sign is only reserved for calculations that are that high. A few verses that come to mind are Fairy Tail and the High 6-C's ( Being 550 Gigatons, and with chain scaling they weren't allowed to gain the +, The old One Piece High 8-C's, the original calc was close to being High 8-C+ and had a lot of chain scaling but was also rejected. ) from what I'm gathering these characters are scaling above a baseline 7-A feat. I'd understand if the feat was already close to 7-A+ but it's on the lower end of normal 7-A, wouldn't At Least 7-A,liekly far higher make more sense? Unless there's stated multipliers of course. I'm wondering what makes this any different? I'm not looking to downgrade anything but from what I've been told the + sign isn't allowed regardless of how much one shotting and chain scaling is involved. If what I've been told is correct then they should all be adjusted accordingly.
Edit: Also I noticed a few things about the 7-A calc itself. The calc hasn't even been accepted by the calc members and hasn't been evaluated either. Also for explosions like this isn't the Inverse Square Law usually taken into consideration unless they were at the epicenter of the explosion? https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Reppuzan/Lina_Shields_-_Kill_la_Kill:_Dome_Blows_Up
Edit: Also I noticed a few things about the 7-A calc itself. The calc hasn't even been accepted by the calc members and hasn't been evaluated either. Also for explosions like this isn't the Inverse Square Law usually taken into consideration unless they were at the epicenter of the explosion? https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Reppuzan/Lina_Shields_-_Kill_la_Kill:_Dome_Blows_Up