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Questions about Calculations.

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-How much It takes to Vaporaize a Tank (In terms of AP)? Say a standart size Tank with Standart Componets.

-Whats the difference in a Calculation between Vaporization and Ionization?

-Whats the strongest way to destroy a object, say: Ionization<Vaporization<Aromazation, etc... (These is just an example, Aromazation doesnt even exist.)
 
Clyde McReady said:
Gonna bump this so someone can answer to you. I'm curious too but this kind of stuff hardly gets answered.
Thanks!, but try to Bump the treath after 24 hours.
 
Town. Iron vaporization was revised, giving higher results.

Also to answer your question, the levels of destruction we acknowledge, in order from least to most destroyed are as follows.

Fragmentation (Breaking something into pieces) < Violent Fragmentation (Breaking something into small pieces) < Pulverization (Breaking something into unrecognizable pieces/turning something to dust) < Vaporization (Turning something into vapor/making something completely disappear) < Atomization (Reducing something to the base atoms that compose it) < Sub-Atomization (Destroying the atoms themselves, leaving only the protons and neutrons within the atom behind)

All of this information and more can be found at the Calculations page if you are curious.
 
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