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Minor King Arthur Upgrade

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Can we make a minor upgrade to King Arthur's profile? I found this quote while searching up saints and it upgrades Arthur without Excalibur to Wall Level easily(He's using a knotted club in this fight for....reasons). This is also consistent with him stabbing weapons clean through people wearing armor, such as Flollo, Mordred, and The Emperor,

" Against him, the horrible monster protected itself with its own weapons. Moreover, it attacked Arthur first, indignant that any man should come hunting it, since it had won so many battles against so many groups of people. So, attacking with all its strength, it struck Arthur's strong shield, which it easily pierced with its sharp claws. No surprise: even the hard stones had been scratched by their points, so that the whole area bore witness by these marks. Arthur, having pulled his body back, remained unwounded, and, angry now, he struck his enemy fiercely. He could have knocked down walls with a blow like that, but the enemy, protected by its hard skin, did not receive a mortal wound. All the same, it felt to the depths of its being the terrible pain of the blow. All day they fought in this way, but the serpent did not get a lethal wound."

From "Life of Efflam"
 
While I'm not an expert on King Arthur it sounds like it would be ok or like a hyperbole. I'm not sure which.
 
I am also uncertain, but would appreciate more community input.
 
That is most likely true.
 
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