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Not really useful combat wiseWas Nemeto the one who made people speak the truth? Maybe force Batman to reveal his identity, just to add insult to injury?
Honestly, I'm curious about where we even got the equation for groundburst explosions anyways. I couldn't find any links or sources to figure that part out.About old calculations, wouldn't it be necessary to revise some explosion feats? The PSI standards have changed and is already being used
From what I can see, most of the feats will become 9-B to 9-A
What makes you think we need to lower the PSI of Bakugo's explosions? They can destroy rocks, reinforced concrete and steel.About old calculations, wouldn't it be necessary to revise some explosion feats? The PSI standards have changed and is already being used
From what I can see, most of the feats will become 9-B to 9-A
Looking at the chart wouldn’t that warrant a PSI of 9 rather than 20?What makes you think we need to lower the PSI of Bakugo's explosions? They can destroy rocks, reinforced concrete and steel.
Even Bakugo's smallest explosions can destroy Villain Bots that can break through reinforced concrete completely undamaged.Not all explosions destroyed buildings and I think we dont follow what is most often in the series, but only what is shown in the feat itself
I could be wrong tho
This is not a proof that every explosion must use 20 PSI. There are some that don't even destroy the ground; would you use 20 PSI in this case? (A feat that we currently calculate as High 8-C)Small levels of destruction? Bakugo's explosions during the Sports Festival pulverized at least 3 tons of Uraraka's meteor shower and collapsed hundreds if not thousands of tons of ice from Shoto's ice wall.
Okay?During the third movie his largest explosion shattered the mountainside and the fireball can be seen breaking up the rocky ground as it approaches the front of the screen.
Agreed. We should analyze each explosion feat carefully and determine the PSI by how much damage the explosion caused.This is not a proof that every explosion must use 20 PSI. There are some that don't even destroy the ground; would you use 20 PSI in this case? (A feat that we currently calculate as High 8-C)
What I am saying is that each explosion feat should be analyzed case by case, and not make 20 PSI the definitive value for any attack
I listed those explosions precisely because those are the ones we are currently using for our ratings.This is not a proof that every explosion must use 20 PSI. There are some that don't even destroy the ground; would you use 20 PSI in this case? (A feat that we currently calculate as High 8-C)
I can try and find an actual value for the rocks if you'd like?Small levels of destruction? Bakugo's explosions during the Sports Festival pulverized at least 3 tons of Uraraka's meteor shower and collapsed hundreds if not thousands of tons of ice from Shoto's ice wall.
It's literally the size of a small nuclear blast why tf would it not use at LEAST 20 psiDuring the third movie his largest explosion shattered the mountainside and the fireball can be seen breaking up the rocky ground as it approaches the front of the screen.
We used this one, which the best thing it did was fragment concrete. I know you are using the airburst method, but I honestly don't see why. The epicenter of the explosion is Bakugou's hand. Its not an explosion created in mid-air. Baku's hand would be the "ground" in this caseI listed those explosions precisely because those are the ones we are currently using for our ratings.
Tell me, where the **** did I talk about this specific feat? Never have said that Bakugou can't create explosions with 20 PSIIt's literally the size of a small nuclear blast why tf would it not use at LEAST 20 psi
WWE vs BakugoWall level bakugo incoming?
I dont really see what’s the point of saying this considering Deku literally punched a crater in solid steel in the movie5% stated to be a small boost in power yet base Deku can’t destroy concrete
“The movie” Yeah, show me this happening in the manga. Deku was ******** himself from a falling steel plateI dont really see what’s the point of saying this considering Deku literally punched a crater in solid steel in the movie
It’s most likely due to their genetics adapting with their quirks to prevent it, it’s the same as to asking why Stain or Toga haven’t gotten any diseases or infections and get an iron overload from drinking so much blood from other people and die from it.Hey why the sugar quirk guys not develop diabetes?
Don’t let this distract you from the fact Mirio beat 8% Deku and couldn’t punch through a wall
idk, the idea of the OFA percentages isn't presented as a point where Deku can support his own strength without breaking? How does that work if we assume that Deku's resistance at 8% is lower than his own AP ?I just assumed ofa AP was much higher than it’s durability.
Well, I don’t think ofa is a durability enhancer and I do believe it’s Ap is higher than Deku’s durability (for some percentages). Deku when reflected with his own power was destroyed. Like, fibers being ripped apart and everything. If he was truly capable of withstanding that power with no damage, that wouldn’t have happened.
Just my opinion though.
Bro pick a stance“The movie” Yeah, show me this happening in the manga. Deku was ******** himself from a falling steel plate
Did he hurt em with his physical strike or his Sonic waves ?Also Gang Orca hurt the Near High End. Cool.
First off tag spoilersDid he hurt em with his physical strike or his Sonic waves ?
First off tag spoilers
Second offHe leaped onto it and grabbed it with his claws, and hit it with a headbutt, which seem to affect it on top of other heroes hitting it
That's sounds good, though an old calc group member got like 2 tons of TNT using that method.I can try and find an actual value for the rocks if you'd like?
That's violent fragmentation at minimum, and most likely pulverization given the amount of dust and the small size of the fragments.We used this one, which the best thing it did was fragment concrete.
But ground burst explosions don't work like that, the explosion has to push against a surface for this formula to be used. Bakugo would need to aim at the ground and fire his explosion there.I know you are using the airburst method, but I honestly don't see why. The epicenter of the explosion is Bakugou's hand. Its not an explosion created in mid-air. Baku's hand would be the "ground" in this case.
It's made of rock and unlike buildings, the ground is not hollow, so we could probably get similar if not greater results if we calculated the size of the crater it left.As well this one. Apparently there is only concrete being fragmented.
You could make an argument for the Zero Point Bot one, but Bakugo collapsed thousand of tons of ice, which would weight more than many urban buildings.This one, that as far as I can see, there is no destruction
And this, where Bakugou just destroyed ice.
No, its violent fragmentation. Pieces of concrete are still visibleThat's violent fragmentation at minimum, and most likely pulverization given the amount of dust and the small size of the fragments.
So why doesn't every explosion created by Bakugou are airburst? If Bakugou aims upward, its airburst, but if he aims forward, its groundburst. What is the logic? In all cases, no matter the direction, the epicenter will be Bakugou's hand, who is fixed on the groundBut ground burst explosions don't work like that, the explosion has to push against a surface for this formula to be used. Bakugo would need to aim at the ground and fire his explosion there.
Fragmenting rock is not 20 PSIIt's made of rock and unlike buildings, the ground is not hollow, so we could probably get similar if not greater results if we calculated the size of the crater it left.
Definitely not, especially considering that explosions generate heat, which would help in the destructionbut Bakugo collapsed thousand of tons of ice, which would weight more than many urban buildings.