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One Shot AP

Do you know why it is decided to be 7.5 gap to oneshot? why not any other number?
That's the gap between Human level and Athlete level, that's why.

However, it is only applicable if two characters have their calculated AP to have a difference of 7.5x. This argument cannot apply for characters from the same verse, since multiple fictional verses have shown AP stomps to happen with 2x amps or even less.
 
That's the gap between Human level and Athlete level, that's why.

However, it is only applicable if two characters have their calculated AP to have a difference of 7.5x. This argument cannot apply for characters from the same verse, since multiple fictional verses have shown AP stomps to happen with 2x amps or even less.
7.5 higher than insert value of AP? or 7.5 multiply to the value of AP?
 
7.5 higher than insert value of AP? or 7.5 multiply to the value of AP?
Suppose...

Character A has 1 ton of TNT as his calculated AP.

Character B has 7.5 tons of TNT as his calculated AP.

By that logic, Character B is 7.5x stronger in terms of AP and he'd one-shot.

That's what I mean. It's only applicable if the stronger character's calculated AP is 7.5x stronger than the weaker character's calculated AP, and it applies only to versus matches, it cannot be applied to in-verse scaling since fictional verses have wildly different meanings of what multiplier it takes to one-shot. For example, Post-King Kai Training Goku was able to stalemate Nappa on his lonesome, but the moment Goku went Kaio-Ken x2, he effortlessly one-shotted Nappa and smashed his spine, leaving the latter paralyzed.
 
Suppose...

Character A has 1 ton of TNT as his calculated AP.

Character B has 7.5 tons of TNT as his calculated AP.

By that logic, Character B is 7.5x stronger in terms of AP and he'd one-shot.

That's what I mean. It's only applicable if the stronger character's calculated AP is 7.5x stronger than the weaker character's calculated AP, and it applies only to versus matches, it cannot be applied to in-verse scaling since fictional verses have wildly different meanings of what multiplier it takes to one-shot. For example, Post-King Kai Training Goku was able to stalemate Nappa on his lonesome, but the moment Goku went Kaio-Ken x2, he effortlessly one-shotted Nappa and smashed his spine, leaving the latter paralyzed.
Ok thanks i understand it much better now
 
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