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Lightning Dodging Calcs

AidenBrooks999

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We use a bunch of calculations of "Lightning dodging" from NarutoForums for multiple profiles, right? And... Didn't they have a different definition of "average lightning speed" to ours?

NarutoForums= 150000 m/s

VSBattles= 440000 m/s
 
In addition, there are the regulations detailed in our Lightning dodging feats page.

Unfortunately, there are probably quite a few pages in this wiki that simply assume higher speed than warranted for lightning dodging feats, without considering the distsnces involved.
 
Antvasima said:
In addition, there are the regulations detailed in our Lightning dodging feats page.
Unfortunately, there are probably quite a few pages in this wiki that simply assume higher speed than warranted for lightning dodging feats, without considering the distsnces involved.
A LOT of profiles have "Massively Hypersonic (lightning timer/rreact to lightning)" when dodge Lightining is something totally different
 
Well, finding and properly calculating them all at once is probably beyond our staff's regular resources.
 
Antvasima said:
Well, finding and properly calculating them all at once is probably beyond our staff's regular resources.
Yeah, It would be like "Revision AP" months...
 
To be honest, should have a new version of a low-end and a high-end speed for lightning? It seems that different sources has different speed values for lightning.
 
IIRC our low-end lightning is 100000 m/s

But even with that, a lot of calcs are actually low end due to have a different definition of "average lightning"
 
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