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I guess that's what I'm trying to say. He takes a lot less of the force of the explosion than his opponents do.ByAsura said:Didn't he only withstand a part rather than the brunt?
@Therefir; his arms were shaking as he stood back up.
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I guess that's what I'm trying to say. He takes a lot less of the force of the explosion than his opponents do.ByAsura said:Didn't he only withstand a part rather than the brunt?
Couldn't Bakugou just be more durable than Todoroki?Damage3245 said:Andy; showing strain isn't quite the same as showing damage, right? Todoroki visibly took a lot more damage from being hit by that explosion than Bakugo.
That might work.Therefir said:Maybe we can use that to scale the durability of the robots?
It comes from Rappa getting one-shotted by Sir Nighteye's projectile, while Fusion Chisaki was able to withstand it.Damage3245 said:Does anyone know where 'should be superior to Rappa and Tengai, who can survive an attack that left a huge crater' is sourced from in the manga? I'm not sure where it is stated or implied he is tougher than them.
I agree.Damage3245 said:In that case shouldn't Chisaki scale directly from taking Sir Nighteye's attack, not scaling indirectly from Rappa + Tengai's durability? I'm just thinking of ways of how to make the profiles clearer.
So basically we didnt reach an conclusionAndytrenom said:@Repp do you think the discussio about the Detroit smash timeframe was terminated too early? People were beginning to question whether it was correct to reject the anime timeframe or not, so I believe it was premature of Versus to remove the thread.
A conclusion was reached. We are using the Manga, end of story. Did any of you read what Kepekley wrote on there... like at all?Andytrenom said:@Repp do you think the discussio about the Detroit smash timeframe was terminated too early? People were beginning to question whether it was correct to reject the anime timeframe or not, so I believe it was premature of Versus to remove the thread.
Maybe you are right.Therefir said:@Andytrenom The anime timeframe is from a filler scene, we can't use that.
Stop trying to start up the same never ending circular debate that I took upon myself to put a permanent end to. It's annoying.Andytrenom said:Maybe you are right.Therefir said:@Andytrenom The anime timeframe is from a filler scene, we can't use that.
@Versus Even if you believed the thread was concluded, you shouldn't have removed it, since that makes it impossible to find normally. And stop saying "end of story" it's annoying.
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I agree with this.Reppuzan said:@Andy
As for the Detroit Smash scene, it's probably best that we stick with the manga as it's primary canon.
But it should be noted that numerous scenes from the anime are simply expansions of existing material (i.e. the fights in the Sports Festival and Endeavor's fights in Hosu) and should not be discounted.
I'm going to be honest I didn't read your comment fully so I'm sorry for that.Damage3245 said:In terms of AP, I agree. But he hasn't shown any notable Lifting Strength feats in that form.