The_Pink_God
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I was wondering if there's a calc for Kyurem being able to freeze all of Unova
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Kyurem never actually froze all of Unova, but I guess the scene where it froze Opelucid City can be calcedI was wondering if there's a calc for Kyurem being able to freeze all of Unova
Anyone got scans of that?Kyurem never actually froze all of Unova, but I guess the scene where it froze Opelucid City can be calced
Anyone got scans of that?
That would make it uncalculable or high 3-AI am interested in seeing a calc for this so don't forget to use absolute zero temperature or at least right near absolute zero since Kyurem is stated in the pokedex entry to use ultracold air and it is stated that it produces a powerful freezing energy inside of itself which suggests that Kyurem's freezing attacks are almost certainly that cold.
Tf, no, Kiryu absolute freezing two skyscrapers was high end High 6-A, this will be 6-B or lowerThat would make it uncalculable or high 3-A
If Kyurem do actually freeze to literally absolute zero, then the calc should say how much energy it takes to cool something to absolute zero. I'm not sure what the calc was though. Would you mind posting it for reference?Tf, no, Kiryu absolute freezing two skyscrapers was high end High 6-A, this will be 6-B or lower
Then the calc is wrong, if Kiryu uses absolute zeroTf, no, Kiryu absolute freezing two skyscrapers was high end High 6-A, this will be 6-B or lower
prove itThen the calc is wrong, if Kiryu uses absolute zero
ask the people who brought it up. I'm out.Why do we need to calculate this feat that’s only going to be tier 6 when the character is in tier 3 anyways?
Its defying our laws of physics and energy so we can't calc it, for a similar reason we can't calc FTL KEprove it
ultracold is slightly above absolute zero, something scientists have achieved on many occasions, so no, it won't be breaking the laws of physics and it won't be High 3-A for some reason. FTL KE is High 3-A because something moving at FTL speeds achieves infinite mass.Its defying our laws of physics and energy so we can't calc it, for a similar reason we can't calc FTL KE
No, something moving at FTL speeds would have unknown mass because we don't know what happens if that were to occur. And the calc for Kiryu would be wrong if its just absolute zero and not close to itultracold is slightly above absolute zero, something scientists have achieved on many occasions, so no, it won't be breaking the laws of physics and it won't be High 3-A for some reason. FTL KE is High 3-A because something moving at FTL speeds achieves infinite mass.
don't really care what happens at FTL so you do you, though in Kiryu's case it was apparetly sub-atomic destruction since it's attack also smashed atoms so i guess it's irrelevant. Either way Kyurem freezing a pillar of ice with near-absolute zero temp. is very much realistic.No, something moving at FTL speeds would have unknown mass because we don't know what happens if that were to occur. And the calc for Kiryu would be wrong if its just absolute zero and not close to it
I could do thatdon't really care what happens at FTL so you do you, though in Kiryu's case it was apparetly sub-atomic destruction since it's attack also smashed atoms so i guess it's irrelevant. Either way Kyurem freezing a pillar of ice with near-absolute zero temp. is very much realistic.