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Reactive Power Level question.

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Let say character A beat character B via RPL and the stat difference is over 50x, and has shown to consistently allow character A to beat characters who is over 50x stronger than himself. Then character C came along and completely trounced character A with his own RPL. Would that mean character C have RPL that allow the user to jump over 50x stat difference.
 
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Let say character A beat character B via RPL and the stat difference is over 50x, and has shown to consistently allow character A to beat characters who is over 50x stronger than himself. Then character C came along and completely trounced character A with his own RPL. Would that mean character B have RPL that allow the user to jump over 50x stat difference.
I think you wanted to say charcater C have have better RPL.
 
Probably, since they would be hammering each other and RPL up to 50x eventually assuming the fight last that long. Since character C beat A via RPLing more than them, i guess C RPL would indeed allow them to jump 50x difference.

This is assuming C RPL work the same way as A with just higher limit.
 
I didn't responded before aside the small correction since it was late in night. While I think it wouldn't be wrong to consider that C have a better RPL most of the times, I also think there could exist others explanations, like that the RPL of C is even faster than A, that the initial gap between the two already was big so even with the RPL of A he can't close the gap fast enough (in this case the RPL of C would make even more difficult to close the gap quickly enough), then there is also more specific things from the fight like that A was weakened do to X reason, that C could have actually exploted a weakness of A or used a tactic that make easier defeat A, if C in general had just a good compability against A, etc.

There could be many reasons that don't necesarilly say that C have a better RPL, so a careful consideration should be made before concluded that.
 
Keep in mind that not all RPL has the same trigger. For many characters RPL’s growth is correlated to how much adversity they face. If this were the case for A and C, and C was weaker than A, C could logically be growing much much faster even if C had worse RPL, and might as a result be able to reach a position that could immediately and swiftly turn the tables.
On the other hand, if two characters have RPL based purely on how long they spend fighting, then you could probably scale it.
 
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