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Laboon CRT

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Laboon casually throws itself
I don't think that's really a lifting strength feat, it'd be like if we gave that to someone for doing butterfly style swimming
Like it doesn't even really need to support itself when it lands since it has no feet so you can't argue it through that
Has been slamming his head into a huge continent every day for years
I mean do we have evidence it does this none stop?
Seems like it just does the equivalent of punching a wall until you get hurt but it's just durable and ignores pain enough to where it keeps ramming itself
 
EDIT: Maybe this is not the right place to discuss
Not really, we can talk about it on the general (we're planning on revising Pre TS so I'll keep this in consideration
I don't think that's really a lifting strength feat, it'd be like if we gave that to someone for doing butterfly style swimming
Like it doesn't even really need to support itself when it lands since it has no feet so you can't argue it through that
That's fair
I mean do we have evidence it does this none stop?
Definitely not non stop, but they pretty much say that he does it every day.
Seems like it just does the equivalent of punching a wall until you get hurt but it's just durable and ignores pain enough to where it keeps ramming itself
Nah, they state that Laboon is in pain and it's been hurting itself from the scars.
 
Laboon's been doing it for dozens of years and is only stopped when tranquilized, so idk about that
 
Average, possibly higher (Could withstand a ship raft being shoved in its head. Has bashed its head along the Red Line daily for decades, although not thoughout every single day)
 
Laboon can definitely sustain their own weight, they literally jump from a standstill outside of the water.
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That's not a lifting strength feat
He's just crushing on the ground
 
Even if he jumped it still doesn't qualify for LS here.
... Huh?
Excuse me, do you know what "jumping" means?
He just crushes to the ground without really lifting himself, plus this looks hella different from the manga
this is very different from the manga
The adaptation is nearly the same to the page except the manga doesn't show the jump itself, just the angle of Laboon falling to the ground. He definitely jumped here.
 
Yah
In this context it doesn't work for LS.
It does?
Laboon was head above the water, and threw himself several meters into the air, no impulse, no nothing. This requires far more force than simply lifting his own weight like we do for walking.
Yet it's still an adaption, so I'mma stick to the manga
The anime is accepted as secondary canon here. The manga doesn't give us clarification, thus, Laboon jumped.
 
It does?
Laboon was head above the water, and threw himself several meters into the air, no impulse, no nothing. This requires far more force than simply lifting his own weight like we do for walking.
He jumped from the water and then crushed on the ground, that's not supporting his body weight at all that's just durability

@KingTempest anyways can I apply the CRT?
 
He jumped from the water and then crushed on the ground, that's not supporting his body weight at all that's just durability
What? What are you talking about, the crushing aspect is not even remotely close to being my point here.
A vertical leap requires you to overcome your own body weight in order to pull it off
Laboon did a vertical leap, therefore it's LS definitely scales.
 
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