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Looking for a good tier 8 match

uhhh I didn't think of that, like an average size?

(If there is an average size for a town)
 
Considering the setting is very Japanese influenced,

maybe Hokkaido would be a good equivalent which is around 88.05 km┬▓
 
..... I'll ugh

.... I'm just gonna like, use the size of La Mesa cause it's near my area and it's fairly small

To say only 23.57 Square KM, which when unsquared is 4.85489443757534 KM.

I can't figure out how big the red circle is relative to the town, so I'll assume it's 40%, 1.94195777503013 KM.

The destruction of city areas is done with the explosion formula, ((area in KM divided by .28)^3) divided by 2. If there's a massive crater left behind, that can be calculated, along with maybe the destruction of buildings.

Anyways, working with what I do have, ((1.94195777503013├À.28)^3)├À2 is 166.807378853716 Kilotons, Large Town level

Well forking heck
 
And now I get the second mesaage which is an even bigger city.

Square root of 88.05 is 9.38349615015640, ((9.38349615015640├À.28)^3)├À2 is 18.8187143773066 Megatons, City level
 
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.... I forgot to turn Diameter on both into Radius

Lemme redo them both entirely

((0.970978887515065├À.28)^3)├À2 is 20.8509223567145 Kilotons, Town level

((1.87669923003128├À.28)^3)├À2 is 150.549715018453 Kilotons, Large Town level

Edit: Lower end is accepted and said lower end was done between two people, making the proper result 10.42546117835725 Kilotons, Town level
 
Indeed so

Then again 40% is only a rough estimation without any pixel scaling or me trying desperately to get a good area on it
 
I think ill go with the lower end though, it seems to be consistent with whats in my head
 
what in the

okay so destroyed area by your calc is 1.942 km

divide by two for radius of 0.971 km, or 971 meters

0.971 = Y^1/3 x 0.28 = 41.71 Kilotons of TNT, Town level

so

not sure what DMUA did
 
if the higher end is High 7-C, well... D&D Homebrew is of course an option. Dexion Starr would do.
 
That is the formula used to get kilotons of TNT compared to kilometer radius. It is on the original explosions blog, in fact. I would bring it up but I'm kind of a bit busy to explain site standards on math.
 
The page is telling me something different.

Make a CRT when you have time
 
There's a key difference

While the page lists a formula that cubes the sum of the KM radius and the division by .28, this version has it cubed... by... one third....

what the fork is even Bambu's formula
 
back and

good man, well done, I'm proud of you sport
 
DMUA for seeing the rearranging of algebra

you too for pointing it out
 
Either way, used that calculator, the difference between results was just down to decimal descrepancies (probably caused by Google Calcuators rounding up my forkery on default to some degree)
 
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