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Hello guys, I am here to possibly Upgrade the Rookie and Champion level Digimon to new General tiers similar to what we did to the Ultimate and Mega level Digimon. So let's get started.
Rookie level
So I request that all Rookie level Digimon would be upgraded to 8-B or City Block level via being scaled to Guilmon's Fireball feat. This should scale to all Rookie as at this time, Guilmon is still comparable to other Rookie Class Digimon and thus should not be too far above others despite having a tamer.
Champion level
This is based on Executor N0's blog. Based on Darkanine's evaluation of the calc in the comment section, it is safe to say that Champion level Digimon could be solid High 7-A or Small Island level
Here is Darkanine's Calc(Comment) that we find to be most reasonable.
"We tend to use E=m*c*ΔT for temperature feats, instructions on how to use it are on the Calculations page. For the storm one, I don't think we typically use the PE of clouds (Not sure if it's against the rules, but I've never seen it tried), instead we compare the size of the Storm to a hurricane. So: A Hurricane produces 6*10^14 Watts per 665 km^2 8804395 / 665 = 13239.69172932331 6*10^14 * 13239.69172932331 = 7.943815e+18 W 1.8 Gigatons. High 7-A"
So what do you guys think?
Rookie level
So I request that all Rookie level Digimon would be upgraded to 8-B or City Block level via being scaled to Guilmon's Fireball feat. This should scale to all Rookie as at this time, Guilmon is still comparable to other Rookie Class Digimon and thus should not be too far above others despite having a tamer.
Champion level
This is based on Executor N0's blog. Based on Darkanine's evaluation of the calc in the comment section, it is safe to say that Champion level Digimon could be solid High 7-A or Small Island level
Here is Darkanine's Calc(Comment) that we find to be most reasonable.
"We tend to use E=m*c*ΔT for temperature feats, instructions on how to use it are on the Calculations page. For the storm one, I don't think we typically use the PE of clouds (Not sure if it's against the rules, but I've never seen it tried), instead we compare the size of the Storm to a hurricane. So: A Hurricane produces 6*10^14 Watts per 665 km^2 8804395 / 665 = 13239.69172932331 6*10^14 * 13239.69172932331 = 7.943815e+18 W 1.8 Gigatons. High 7-A"
So what do you guys think?