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The 20,000 meters above the ground refers to the top of the cloud, there's no way a cumulonimbus clouds has its base 20km above the ground."Cumulonimbus clouds are the kings of all clouds, rising from low altitudes to more than 60,000 feet (20,000 meters) above ground level."
It actually does IRL.I'm pretty sure we always still with 20km for the distance to horizon, and I don't understand how you got 397 kilometers.
Oh and this:
The 20,000 meters above the ground refers to the top of the cloud, there's no way a cumulonimbus clouds has its base 20km above the ground.
20 km is our standard horizon distance, and for storm clouds, average height is 8 km. Those are the values that should be used.It actually does IRL.
Well, RIP the calc then lol.20 km is our standard horizon distance, and for storm clouds, average height is 8 km. Those are the values that should be used.
I feel a little bad NNT is dropping so far...So I guess the matter of the calcs is settled. We also went over the scaling in the other thread, something like this:
6-Bs would drop to:
6-C (25.2 Gigatons): Original Demon, Ludociel (True Body), Prime Mel (Demon Mark), Prime Elizabeth, Full Wings King, Afternoon Mael
6-Bs+ would drop to:
6-C (75.6 Gigatons): Prime Assault Mode Mel, The One Mael
High 6-C (100 Gigatons): 50% Demon King
High 6-Bs drop to:
High 6-C (200 Gigatons): 100% Demon King, The One Ultimate Escanor, True Magic Mel
It was agreed that it's too uncertain to be usedWhat happened to the old discussion about Mael's Feat?