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Gatling Gun Upgrade
The 114 kg M61 Vulcan has a recoil force of over 1,200 kg. This is Class 5 lifting strength. Death Gatling fires hundreds to thousands of rounds casually without any strain to his arms, so I think at least Class 5 is reasonable.General
The A- and B-class criminals in the Smelly Lid Prison can bend iron bars and turn house hold items into weaponry, with one A-class lifting a 2,400 lbs bull. With Death Gatling's feat in mind, this is highly consistent. Also, Tiger level threats have launched cars, and one of the less physical fighters super casually spun a gorilla-like monster by its nostrils with two fingers.Going even further here, One-Shotter (portrayed as otherwise powerless against fodder monsters) can easily shoot his Barrett M95 at very high speed without being affected recoil. A slightly heavier and less powerful rifle has 97 foot-pounds of recoil, so that's impossible for your average person. But that's not for a rifle that can destroy sniper bullets and blow holes through fodder monsters.
So what's the suggestion here? Superhuman for the somewhat physical fighters of B-Class/the less physical A-Class, and Class 1-5 for the more physical B & A-class (eg. Heavy Tank Fundoshi). I'm not sure about someone like Mizuki specifically, but she can crush fodder monsters and was ranked higher than Needle Star (a former member of the Fubuki group, which further illustrates how consistent these kind of ratings are), who can control the trajectory of his weapon with concrete crushing force.
Edit: To clarify, someone like Blue Fire isn't a physical fighter, at all. He uses energy blasts.
Zombieman Upgrade
Metal rods like the one Zombie Man bent are typically made of iron or steel. Even something like cast iron has a tensile strength in the Class 5 range per square centimetre, and carbon steel or alloy steel (655 mpa) is in the Class 10 range.Considering the surface area of the human hand and the fact that he turned this bar into a pretzel, even Class 10 is pretty generous. Also, Zombie Man could block attacks from Pureblood when he was undamaged.
Cicada Nymph
The Cicada Nymph was doing stuff like wrenching houses out of the ground by moving, even casually supporting the wrecks on its shell. It's also 35-metres long, while its more mature counterpart is 135-metres.Tbh, I can't see two massive Demon levels that burst through buildings as physically weaker than Tiger levels that were curbstomped by Stinger.
Watchdog Man Upgrade
This feat is severely underrated. Breaking the vertebrae in the neck alone can require between 450 and 572 kgf. That's not even accounting for its gigantic size, the chapter itself portraying the monster as relatively powerful (it's either outright Demon level, or large enough of a threat to be used as a sign that Watchdog Man is extraordinarily powerful), or the fact that Watchdog Man did this so effortlessly and with such speed that blood hasn't even fallen below the panel height.Even without this, Watchdog Man is a physical brawler that effortlessly rips gigantic Tiger and Demon levels to pieces on a regular basis. He should at least scale above Sea Folk or Zombie Man, if not someone like Atomic Samurai's disciples, who we've only seen struggle massively against Demon levels. Considering that Pri-Pri-Prisoner, who surpassed Hammerhead with half his power, was one of the weakest S-Class before the MA arc, I think the latter is just as probable.
Metal Bat Downgrade
Elder Centipede actually moved out of the way to stop Metal Bat from hitting his face. There's nothing in the chapter that suggests he stopped its momentum.As for his lifting strength, he could counter Garou's attacks at a much higher level than what he used against SC and EC. I'm not sure what he should be rated as normally, but swinging a bat with enough speed and strength to crush mid-tier Demon levels would definitely require some amazing lifting strength.
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