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So I was looking at the Street Fighter pages, and looking that high tiers like Ryu and Akuma have a Large Mountain rating on them. Looking at the justifications, I see no calc for it. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough, but does anyone mind showing me what it's based on? I can't really find the calc for it at all lol.
 
The previous 7-B feat has been recalced to High 7-A using Bangkok as a model for the nuked city.

This is the CRT in which it was decided to use the High 7-A end.

It is linked in Ryu and Evil Ryu's pages, but once I finish to apply everything I'm going to list all the calcs on the verse page.
 
I remember the God Tiers used to be High 7-A, then the Island busting feat was recalculated at 7-B, but now M. Bison's new feat is High 7-A?
 
It's all explained in the CRT and on the calc page, there were reasons to believe that Bison nuked Bangkok, which would give a higher result than Hong Kong and Tokyo, which were previously used as sample cities

I was actually neutral, because we still aren't 100% sure it was Bangkok, and there was a translation mistake in the middle.

The CRT explains it better.
 
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