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Question about Calc Stacking

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So this is a question that recently popped into my head. Say that X character performs a feat that is calculated to be 10 megatons. However, it is later revealed that X character was only using 10% of their full strength. Would we be able use the calculated AP value to find their AP at 100% of their full strength? Or would that be unacceptable because of calc stacking?

Also, say that the character performs a feat that is calculated to have a much higher AP then his 100% strength suggested, say a feat in the teraton range. Would this feat be considered an outlier?
 
I believe this is accepted, and we have done it for several profiles such as All Might and Jin Mo-Ri.

Does this pertain to a character you have in mind? Or is it simply hypothetical.
 
Actually, I also have a question.

If a character explicitly states that they're charging the same speed as they were a different time, and that time was calced at x times the speed of light, and someone dodges that charge, can that be calced?
 
The real cal howard said:
Actually, I also have a question.

If a character explicitly states that they're charging the same speed as they were a different time, and that time was calced at x times the speed of light, and someone dodges that charge, can that be calced?
I think so, yes.
 
The real cal howard said:
Actually, I also have a question.

If a character explicitly states that they're charging the same speed as they were a different time, and that time was calced at x times the speed of light, and someone dodges that charge, can that be calced?
For this, the only reason it works is because...

  • Said speed of charge in a different time was specifically stated to be X times the speed of light.
  • In the current scene/time, said character was moving at the exact same speed, from that previous scene, thus we would know that the speed is X times the speed of light here.
This would mean that the feat of a character that dodged said incoming attack can be calculated because we know the exact value of the speed of the attack in this case.
 
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