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When I was doing a calc for Diary of a Wimpy Kid In here, I managed to make a formula for the feat in question on the fly.
Travel Speed:
In the case of a feat in which a character performs a task incredibly fast but doesn't travel a specific defined distance, use this formula:
(Average number of time needed to perform task/number of time task is done by character * 100) = X%
Note: the division part of this first part of the calculation has to be done with time in the same form, I.E, hours/hours or seconds/seconds
(3 * average number of people needed to perform task) + X% = Y
X% = Percentage of how much faster the task was done
Y = Run speed answer in MPH
The 3 comes from the average walking speed of a person in mph, thus the Y being in MPH
Perception Speed:
In the case of a feat in which a character does something incredibly fast which doesn't require actually running (like animating a whole show or making a dress in a short time frame), use this.
(Number of time needed to perform task/number of time task is done by character * 100) = X%
Same note as before
(0.2/number of people needed to perform task) - X% = Y
X% = Percent of how much faster the task was done
Y = Perception speed answer In seconds in standard form
0.2 comes from the lowest reaction speed we can use for Normal Human perception on this wiki.
What are you guys' thoughts?
Travel Speed:
In the case of a feat in which a character performs a task incredibly fast but doesn't travel a specific defined distance, use this formula:
(Average number of time needed to perform task/number of time task is done by character * 100) = X%
Note: the division part of this first part of the calculation has to be done with time in the same form, I.E, hours/hours or seconds/seconds
(3 * average number of people needed to perform task) + X% = Y
X% = Percentage of how much faster the task was done
Y = Run speed answer in MPH
The 3 comes from the average walking speed of a person in mph, thus the Y being in MPH
Perception Speed:
In the case of a feat in which a character does something incredibly fast which doesn't require actually running (like animating a whole show or making a dress in a short time frame), use this.
(Number of time needed to perform task/number of time task is done by character * 100) = X%
Same note as before
(0.2/number of people needed to perform task) - X% = Y
X% = Percent of how much faster the task was done
Y = Perception speed answer In seconds in standard form
0.2 comes from the lowest reaction speed we can use for Normal Human perception on this wiki.
What are you guys' thoughts?