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Intro
So, I made this blog a while back that explains why the current High 4-C Toriko god tier value is misinformed and should instead be 4-B. I'll explain again here as well, but this thread is simply to replace the tiering values for Toriko god tiers.
Argument
As per the scan linked in my blog, Midora explains that the Toriko planet is going to undergo a "gourmet supernova" releasing energy equivalent to the supernova of a huge star. There are multiple types of supernova, but here the type of supernova in question is that of core collapse. Core collapse supernova being the "explosions" of large red giant stars, that result from said huge star's core collapse. The value for an average core collapse supernova is 100 foe. The 1.5 foe supernova that the current profiles use are type 1a supernova. Type 1a supernova are from white dwarf stars, which are comparatively very small for stars (smaller than our sun). So, logically speaking when Midora is talking about huge stars, it is far more likely he's referencing core collapse supernova from red giants which are large stars, as opposed to type 1a supernova from white dwarfs which are small stars.
Conclusion
This is a relatively simply thread. This is not to discuss anything other than what type of supernova Midora is referring to, any comment straying from this focus will be ignored. Be civil.
Agree: Mitch, Damage
Neutral:
Disagree:
So, I made this blog a while back that explains why the current High 4-C Toriko god tier value is misinformed and should instead be 4-B. I'll explain again here as well, but this thread is simply to replace the tiering values for Toriko god tiers.
Argument
As per the scan linked in my blog, Midora explains that the Toriko planet is going to undergo a "gourmet supernova" releasing energy equivalent to the supernova of a huge star. There are multiple types of supernova, but here the type of supernova in question is that of core collapse. Core collapse supernova being the "explosions" of large red giant stars, that result from said huge star's core collapse. The value for an average core collapse supernova is 100 foe. The 1.5 foe supernova that the current profiles use are type 1a supernova. Type 1a supernova are from white dwarf stars, which are comparatively very small for stars (smaller than our sun). So, logically speaking when Midora is talking about huge stars, it is far more likely he's referencing core collapse supernova from red giants which are large stars, as opposed to type 1a supernova from white dwarfs which are small stars.
Conclusion
This is a relatively simply thread. This is not to discuss anything other than what type of supernova Midora is referring to, any comment straying from this focus will be ignored. Be civil.
Agree: Mitch, Damage
Neutral:
Disagree:
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