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Yeah, it was redone by Alex and the result was only High 8-C.
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What evidences vaporization, for starters? I have not seen any concrete scans or statements that seem to support it, which is typically expected for vaporization feats.LSirLancelotDuLacl said:Most have agreed for vaporization on the fire ball feat and was discussed above, but we were still waiting on your input from before.
Since we seem to be disagreeing on translation, providing the original scan/text would be very helpful right about now, and getting a few reliable translators too.M3X said:Dargoo, the statement is "The massive flame engulfs and vaporizes everything!!". It doesn't say ir vaporizes the target, but "everything".
It is hyperbolic, yes, but it shows the clear intent that Fireball is supposed to vaporize things. When Sasuke uses it on the ground, except for what seems to be like debris, there's nothing resembling an explosion and a clear cut crater left after. We aren't gonna assume it can vaporize everything, that'd be taking things into the extreme, but to me that's a clear cut clue to lean for vaporization when it does indeed seem like vaporization.Dargoo Faust said:Since we seem to be disagreeing on translation, providing the original scan/text would be very helpful right about now, and getting a few reliable translators too.
Even then, I'm not entirely sure how that changes my point. If anything, it makes the statement come off as hyperbolic/exaggerating, as obviously we aren't going to stipulate that the attack vaporizes anything it comes in contact to within the story.
This is just a reminder that attacks can have heat and force based components. It'd be very silly of me to say a fire-based attack isn't going to at least give off a significant amount of heat.LSirLancelotDuLacl said:When he uses it against Haku's ice mirrors, he mentions them not being even one bit melted, emphasizing again the effect of the heat.
As far as I can see, there's more indicating vaporization than not.
That's a bit of an issue. I'm sending this over to some of our translators to confirm what it's saying, thanks.Damage3245 said:I believe this is the raw page of the databook.
There is no official translation for it as far as I'm aware
So the most you can extrapolate is that he can vaporize things with the attack, and nothing in specific. That... doesn't let you say much in the context of this feat.LSirLancelotDuLacl said:Because the hyperbole is that it can vaporize all, not that it can vaporize at all. Obviously Sasuke can't vaporize whoever he pleases with it, but it is directly acknowledged it can vaporize things.
LSirLancelotDuLacl said:Why is it clearly dirt?
Nearly all of the scans you posted show signs of physical impact. It's especially apparent in this one where it seems to kick up and impact the ground, here, where it sends ripples in the water it's hitting, and here where you can see signs that the ground under it is being impacted by it.LSirLancelotDuLacl said:When used agains Haku, <snip>
Not necessarily. Since one can easily be before the month training grace period (during which a big part of the cast powers up and gains significant abilities), and the other corresponding to the finals and the Konoha Crush, which takes place during the same day.Wrath Of Itachi said:The "Konoha Crush" and "Chuunin Exam" Keys should be fused together.