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In The Day of Black Sun Part 2, Ozai was able to sense the moment that the eclipse was ending without even seeing the sun. This should give him extrasensory perception.



In The Rift three-part comic, Toph uses her metalbending to stabilize a collapsing mine. According to the library edition's comments made by Gene Luen Yang, who was the primary writer of the story, Toph was holding akin to one hundred and fifty billion tons, which would bump her lifting strength up to Class T. And since earthbenders use their muscles to bend and literally uproot the earth, I’d argue that this should count for ap as well. Since this feat occurs post-series and it’s unknown whether Toph was this strong during the show, this should fall under a new post-series key.



Speaking of new keys, old Toph has a new feat from the tabletop rpg. The campaign takes place on an island that contains several mountains. During the course of the campaign, which like almost everything under the Avatar Legends label is regarded as canonical unless stated otherwise, tunnels are drilled into the island’s interior. If the situation becomes dire enough, Toph can keep the whole island together, which would be 6-C.
 
Ozai feeling the eclipse ending could just be that he knows his power is slowly returning or at worse, he knows the time limit of an eclipse. Since this is the fire nation ultimatum weakness, it isn’t far fetched to assume he knows that.

Concerning 6-C, you’ll have to request or make a calculation of that before it gets implemented. otherwise, it’ll just be an arbitrary figure.
 
I don't think that's enough for Extrasensory Perception for Ozai. Could've just felt his Firebending returning or had a good internal clock for keeping track of the time.
 
Concerning 6-C, you’ll have to request or make a calculation of that before it gets implemented. otherwise, it’ll just be an arbitrary figure.
Not certain of how to approach the calc or how accurate it would be, since an exact size of the island isn't given.
 
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Iffy on the Class T. The author statement isn't exactly direct. He/she is saying since Hulk can lift that much, so can Toph. Which is comparing to characters from different franchises.
What makes me consider its validity is that he actually mentions the value of the LS rather than a throwaway comparison. Leaning towards agreeing.
You can make a calc for the island stuff. It'll just be heavily low-balled.
 
Such a cool and out of nowhere feat. Definitely needs a calc though. For Ozai I absolutely think we should just count it as he feels his powers back and was just stalling for time. I doubt it would be an internal clock though because he was down to the second in a cave.
 
Yeah, I agree with Damage that it doesn't appear to be Extrasensory perception

And the 6-C isn't something we can just assume. It's a relatively large island yes, but even tier 8 creatures could dig all those tunnels overtime, and holding large chunks of the island all together still wouldn't be 6-C by default; I don't really expecting anything beyond 7-C tbh. But it could be a decent LS feat via Earthbending. Still needs proper calculations instead of just assumptions though.
 
I highly doubt it wouldn’t be high 7-C to 7-B if she holds up the full thing and it has multiple mountains. I don’t think he was saying the tunneling was 6-C just it was causing the collapse and then Toph stops it.
 
It still needs a proper calculation before taking any action, but again. It is all a maybe at best.
 
As I said earlier too, it does need a calc, I agree with that. I just meant I doubt it would be so low considering the other feats I’ve seen.
 
In The Rift three-part comic, Toph uses her metalbending to stabilize a collapsing mine. According to the library edition's comments made by Gene Luen Yang, who was the primary writer of the story, Toph was holding akin to one hundred and fifty billion tons, which would bump her lifting strength up to Class T. And since earthbenders use their muscles to bend and literally uproot the earth, I’d argue that this should count for ap as well. Since this feat occurs post-series and it’s unknown whether Toph was this strong during the show, this should fall under a new post-series key.
Sounds more like they were just comparing the "Muscle of the team" similarities rather than the scale of the land mine, but if the author's speculated tectonic mass is implied within the same ballpark as the Hulk feat; and was inspired by the Hulk feat when writing the comic, I can see some merit.
 
Sounds more like they were just comparing the "Muscle of the team" similarities rather than the scale of the land mine, but if the author's speculated tectonic mass is implied within the same ballpark as the Hulk feat; and was inspired by the Hulk feat when writing the comic, I can see some merit.
The "something like that" comment makes it sound like that latter.
 
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