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So 306 officially concludes what was probably the best arc in the entire series to this day.
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Not likely given the context. And even then, wouldn't that technically mean the same thing but under a different name?Couldn't this also just be how potent his quirk factor could be rather than AM's physical strength?
If the 60 times multiplier still worked like that, you'd think we'd be using it, no? There's a reason it was discarded.Hmmm that goes against all Mights words in usj
Given how David is saying how All Might's power is declining via discovering this data? It's obvious it refers to his power/strength.I don't know how I'd feel about using that as evidence of a multiplier. We don't know what exactly those numbers measure. We don't know if they're measuring raw Quirk power, or something else.
If you believe you have a case, I'd encourage you to make a CRT about it.Given how David is saying how All Might's power is declining via discovering this data? It's obvious it refers to his power/strength.
I wouldn't put too much stock into this tbh. Its been shown now over the last few arcs that OFA doesn't follow any type of multiplier. 45% Midoriya is far far more powerful than 5-6x what an 8% Midoriya showed based off showings.After inspecting Two Heroes and reading the wiki a bit, I found this scene/scan.
This scene is from Two Heroes. A scene from where David Shield is measuring All Might's quirk AP. Which is referred to as quirk numbers. Which in the context of the series, should refer to his power. Pretty basic stuff.
If you zoom in a little bit, you'll notice how as of now, his quirk AP in the movie sat or close to 2500 AP, while in his prime, before he fought All For One, it sat at 15000 AP. Which is a 6 times difference. Implying that Prime All Might is 6 times stronger than he was in Two Heroes.
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This isn't a percentage of One for All. This just shows the difference between Prime All Might and current All Might. You can't compare them.I wouldn't put too much stock into this tbh. Its been shown now over the last few arcs that OFA doesn't follow any type of multiplier. 45% Midoriya is far far more powerful than 5-6x what an 8% Midoriya showed based off showings.
Hell during the fight with Nine a 20% Midoriya showings were much more than 2.5x what an 8% Midoriya showed
You need the actual evidence for that assumption though. At least it's implied that the graph represents All Might's power given David's wording and the context of the series.It might also represent other things apart from power, like stamina or endurance.
Also since OFA is a stockpile quirk which basically stores energy like a battery, and this graph was after All Might passed it to Deku, it might represent All Might's leftover capacity.
Like I said earlier, if you believe you have a case for a multiplier from that Two Heroes scan, I'd highly encourage you to make a CRT about it. It's worth a shot at least.You need the actual evidence for that assumption though. At least it's implied that the graph represents All Might's power given David's wording and the context of the series.
YESSSSSSS!!!!! I called it!Midoriya is about to send fold Muscular's ass like clean laundy.
Its time boysYESSSSSSS!!!!! I called it!
Hopefully En's Quirk is revealed this chapter.Its time boys
If Deku beats muscular with 30-45% we can finally make 45% Low 7-B
I didn't notice that they were glowing. Is it faint or?Deku’s eyes are GLOWING LIKE ALL MIGHTS when he has the hood up. He looks menacing as hell with the hood and mask on, exactly like his prototype design. Muscular is about to get tossed all around this city like a baseball.
I’m curious to whether he’s upped his percentage or not after his dream with the vestiges.
I didn't notice that they were glowing. Is it faint or?