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Potential Lifting Strength for The Player (Wizard101)

When reading through these profiles recently when I noticed that there isn't a lifting strength for the characters of the verse, which is understandable as characters mainly use magic to do stuff.

However, late game (well I guess midgame now, seeing as Arc 3 has completed and Arc 2 is mid game at this point) there is one lifting feat that does exist, that is unequivically a physical lifting strength feat by the player, even if the time frame is a bit vague.

The Statue from the quest Into the Marsh in Azteca.

The dialogue in question that refers to this being a pure lifting feet is this

The statue itself is clearly quite large, being Approx 10 wizards tall and approx 4 wizards wide .

We don't have an 'exact' height for the wizard themselves, but going off of averages (and the age of the player being between 16-18 for Arc 2, where Azteca falls) they'd be about 5'9"- 5'10". Assume lowballed 5'9" for the purposes of this calc.

This would make the statue about 17.526 meters tall, 3.5052 meter radius

As Azteca is based on Azteca and Mayan culture, and one of the stone types both civilizations used was limestone, we can use that as a base stone to find the density, or an average density, with limestone averaging out to about 2360 kg/m3.

To find the mass of the statue just take the density and multiply it by the volume

2360*(¤Ç├ù3.50522├ù17.526)

2360*(215.33192030304¤Ç)


2360*(676.48517890741)

1596505.0222215

For a total of 1,596,505.0222215 kg


If my math is right (and I'm new to calcs so I wouldn't be surprised at all if I was wrong) this would put the wizard at a maximum of about baseline Class M lifting, 596,505.0222215 kg above the baseline, maybe just a little bit higher (given that they were lifting the weight+pulling it through viscous muck and mud and the like, adding to the force likely needed to lift)
 
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