- 4,979
- 2,890
So this got approved and Antvasima told me to post this here. So, here's the deal. Large Size had been reduced from 5 meters to 2.72 meters and I calculated the Large Size values for GPE and KE for Wall Level: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U..._Large_Size_Calculations_Edit:_9-B_Large_Size
Yeah, this doesn't exactly need an essay, I just calculated this based on our minimum energy value of 15000 joules for Wall Level. Unless something really shakes up our understanding of what Wall Level is, this would also come with the removal of the sex-based split of our Large Size GPE and KE tables. I'm saying this because if one were to use the speed via large size formula I devised for the sake of figuring out the correct speed point for both men and women, one could draw the conclusion that the speed ratings for both men and women are identical.
This should be a simple implementation unless someone puts up a stink over our chosen size and speed baselines used in the Large Size Calculations page (and given the size difference between 1.7526 meters and 1.71 meters would necessitate a mass difference of almost the 8% statistical minimum for something to become noticeable, I wouldn't be surprised if a stink does happen). By the way, the 9-A baseline speed for men isn't 48.9 m/s, it's 40.9 m/s, how long are you guys going to leave that typo there?
So yeah, there you have it. I'm sure Uranus will come knocking on our doors again telling us that we forgot something about the Large Size Calculations page, but that's a discussion for another time.
Yeah, this doesn't exactly need an essay, I just calculated this based on our minimum energy value of 15000 joules for Wall Level. Unless something really shakes up our understanding of what Wall Level is, this would also come with the removal of the sex-based split of our Large Size GPE and KE tables. I'm saying this because if one were to use the speed via large size formula I devised for the sake of figuring out the correct speed point for both men and women, one could draw the conclusion that the speed ratings for both men and women are identical.
This should be a simple implementation unless someone puts up a stink over our chosen size and speed baselines used in the Large Size Calculations page (and given the size difference between 1.7526 meters and 1.71 meters would necessitate a mass difference of almost the 8% statistical minimum for something to become noticeable, I wouldn't be surprised if a stink does happen). By the way, the 9-A baseline speed for men isn't 48.9 m/s, it's 40.9 m/s, how long are you guys going to leave that typo there?
So yeah, there you have it. I'm sure Uranus will come knocking on our doors again telling us that we forgot something about the Large Size Calculations page, but that's a discussion for another time.