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The hypersonic feat was performed in a cinematic my guy, i posted a link of it above
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Using those vallues and the same volume, i got this results:Drite77 said:And the Doomfist's Crater thing problaby needs to use Concrete values for it, that is 40 to Pulv and 17-20 for V. Frag
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My opinions exactly.AidenBrooks999 said:So basically the verse would have most low tiers at 9-B, right? At least physically, their AP with weapon would be higher
Even higher feats, like Doomfist's 9-A to 8-C doesn't mean much when he was portayed as way stronger than characters like Tracer and Genji, only Berserk Winston being able to defeat him
The low tiers would be 8-C+, the high tiers would be High 8-CAidenBrooks999 said:So basically the verse would have most low tiers at 9-B, right? At least physically, their AP with weapon would be higher
Even higher feats, like Doomfist's 9-A to 8-C doesn't mean much when he was portayed as way stronger than characters like Tracer and Genji, only Berserk Winston being able to defeat him
That first one could work well for lower tiers. As much as I really (really, really, really) hate using arguments mentioned in Death Battle, they made a very solid point about the fact that a child picking up the gauntlet and hitting someone with it shouldn't be nearly as devastating as if it were used by a guy like Doomfist who can kill robots and punch through walls with unaided physical might. The shockwave would scale to lower tiers, while Doomfist's usage of the gauntlet would be separate from that.AidenBrooks999 said:Another good feat would be the shockwave that Doomfist's gauntlet did when a kid used it to punch Widow (That may be high end 9-B) and would scale to almost everyone
And Winston (And Genji BARELY did, but with some damage to his body) took a punch from Doomfist's 9-A gauntlet during his trailer and Widow's and Reaper's weapons damaged him, so weaponry should be (in most cases) 9-A+
Then I suggest we scale that to something from the cinematics or the comics. There are quite a few other speed feats to choose from that come from those.AidenBrooks999 said:@MrKing and about the speed? Hypersonic also comes from gameplay
Just asking, would this affect other verses as well? There are some verses that use these kinds of calcs for their APWokistan said:Finally, that brings us to the other calc, which is Mei's ice. However, this also has some problems, being
- She can't exactly use the ice wall offensively
- Ice itself isn't that durable, according to Bambu frag is like 1 j/cc. Just takes a lot of energy to make ice out of air, not nearly as much to break it
I can not agree with this. Stats rarely scale up or down to exact levels, it doesn't matter how low the things that injured them are, they were weaked to "whatever level that item was" in the narrative, this is how it's always been on here.MrKingOfNegativity said:Electrocuted for several seconds by Talon troopers who are by definition nowhere near High 8-C, then shot several times by a person whose guns have been survived by other characters below High 8-C. Was my point.
- "If youre in a state of near unconsciousness after having been electrocuted for several seconds and then shot in the face multiple times to the point of being near unconscious already then yes"
Your point? That doesn't change the fact that he was hurt by it when it fell on him. It doesn't matter how much damage you take; if you're High 8-C, something like a space pod falling onto you from a few feet is several orders of magnitude weaker than even the weakest blunt force you can be hurt by. Something that far below you won't knock you out no matter how injured you are.
- "Funny thing is, he physically lifted it off of himself seconds later when he attacked Reaper in turn, so no, its not like he cannot lift it or move it physically. He was already in a state of being nearly unconscious when he got hit in the head."
It's not though. We've rarely ever been that lax about someone being harmed by an item subject to real-life physics (like a heavy space pod falling a few feet) unless we're dealing with a verse that's thoroughly inconsistent with itself. Which Overwatch definitely is not.Cropfist said:I can not agree with this. Stats rarely scale up or down to exact levels, it doesn't matter how low the things that injured them are, they were weaked to "whatever level that item was" in the narrative, this is how it's always been on here.
I'm not seeing anything in this post that isn't rehashing earlier arguments, putting more arguments into my mouth that I never made, throwing out more obtuse statements that gloss over finer details I've pointed out, et cetera. I've already made my case, and until you can come back with something substantial to counter it with, you should honestly just give it a rest.WeeklyBattles said:[a lot]