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So the average length of a T. rex tooth is 6.83684210526 cm by using pixel measurements which would be useful for the bite energy of a T. rex.
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I already researched the sources for the T. Rex bite in N, now I just need to pixel scale the displacement of the thing's bite which I already have the capacity to via it's bite angle & a calculator.As for the bite force, a single tooth can generate 35000 - 57000 newtons.
ohI already researched the sources for the T. Rex bite in N, now I just need to pixel scale the displacement of the thing's bite which I already have the capacity to via it's bite angle & a calculator.
If you want to be more precise, you can always calculate the arc length of a bite since the force is displaced in a more curved path.Aight so the calc of the bite energy of Velociraptor is finished, yields >20 joules (10-C)
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:R4ndomPlayer315/Dromaeosaurid_bite_energy
Thanks.If you want to be more precise, you can always calculate the arc length of a bite since the force is displaced in a more curved path.
Here's a calculator for it. You're welcome.
2 questions Ant,This seems good to me, as long as at least one of our calc group members have accepted it.
TBH, the part about the Sun Bears & Kodiak seems rushed, but the latter should have comparable weight range to a Polar Bear. I'll fix the Sun Bear tier suggestion to 9-C since they're pretty light compared to a Grizzly & comparable to the weight of a Giant Panda (67-160 kg).The suggestions in the last two posts above seem to make sense to me, but I would appreciate well-considered input from other members as well.
TBH, I'm editing my suggestions, give me a moment.No problem. I do not have much time for this task specifically though.
You fam, what do you think of this? vvvAight so the calc of the bite energy of Velociraptor is finished, yields >20 joules (10-C)
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:R4ndomPlayer315/Dromaeosaurid_bite_energy
2 questions Ant,
Shouldn't we move all the injury stamina feats out of the durability sections of IRL animals? & shouldn't this apply to our character profiles too?
Durability is the ability to be unaffected/unharmed by an amount of force, not surviving injuries you can't be unharmed by.
Also, in this scan, shouldn't we give the horse up to superhuman stamina for the horse in the scan being able to fight for & hour, & still have the will to fight even when the horse was disemboweled?
I reverted the stamina part from my editing session changes.
Also, there's evidence that states that Quarter Hoses can go up to class 5 in LS, "Some individuals can mature less than 58 inches tall. Quarter Horses are rarely used to pull heavier than average weights. They can pull between 1,800 and 2,400 pounds (816 and 1088kg)" shouldn't this upgrade Stock & Thoroughbred horses into "at least class 1?" shouldn't this be applied?
Time for another wave of animals to reevaluate!
American Alligator: Durability is likely 9-C-9-C+ & AP 9-C-9-C+, I agree with R4ndomPlayer315's suggestion too (It’s size, strength & weight (Ar) would make their durability on par with it’s prey comparable in weight to it (like the Wild Boar & American Black Bear (Ar)). As for them taking attacks from other alligators, the animals primarily bite as a way of attacking. As knives can pierce though their Osteoderm skin & thick skulls, them fighting should be more of a stamina feat).
African Buffalo: 9-C+ in durability & AP (by example of cattle being downgraded in this CRT & not casually exceeding 1 tonne, they should be there (Ar). Should be comparable although stronger than bulls (as they're closely related to bovids), as they're 600-907 kg)
Cattle (female+male): 9-C+ in durability & AP (females are literally 360 kg-1100 kg & mature bulls are 450-1800 kg, that's a weight advantage higher than a Grizzly Bear or Black Bear (weights shown in their evaluation section). As they've been shown to deal with a Black Bear, the tier change should be there. Though some bull breeds have been stated to be bred against tougher animals like Grizzly Bears, rhinos & elephants. However it's likely that it would lose the latter & 3rd animal in the list)Nile Crocodile: Downgrade to 9-C, likely 9-C+ for heavier crocodiles in dura & 9-C-9-C+ in AP for males (occasionally can hunt & bite through animals larger than itself like adult Rhinos & Hippos (Ar), who’s skin is up to 5 cm thick for both animals. Should protect the former from predators (Ar). This includes the claws of the lion, which are 38 mm (3.8 cm) in length (Ar), meaning that a Lion can’t penetrate a hippo’s skin. Has skin that can resist knife slashes, arrows & bullets (Ar). Although there's not too many 9-C+ durability feats & statements, it's high-end weight would make it's durability comparable to it's prey of similar size.
They weigh 500-1650 lb (227-748 kg) & it's stated that they go for prey that's half their weight typically (113.5-374 kg). However, it's stated they can go after bigger animals like African Buffalo & Antelope (likely due to their teeth & quick stealth attacks). The former is 600 kg & comparable to other bovids like cattle. Has the strength to compete with lions in a tug-of war & if either one is bigger, they can dominate the other)
Walrus: change to “9-C+“ in AP & durability. Grizzly bear & kodiak bear: changes to “9-C to 9-C+” tier & durability. Sloth Bear AP & durability: 9-C (The suggestion is from the fact that the Kodiak & Polar Bear is on average heavier than an American Black Bear (who weighs 60-300 kg on average, although can weigh at most 409 kg). Walruses are significantly larger than Polar Bears & american black bears & are shown to be stronger & more durable than them. Why not import the trivia durability feats from my last analysis into there (video on not being able to penetrate their thick hide should be used more)? Much of the bears that overlap with the black bear’s high-end weight as a low end should have “9-C to 9-C+” for their AP & durability ratings (average weights: Polar Bear is 150-700 kg, Sloth Bear is 90-140 kg, Grizzly Bear is 200-300 kg, Kodiak is 400-1500 lb (181-680 kg)))
Saltwater Crocodile: Downgrade to 9-C, likely 9-C+ for heavier crocodiles in dura & 9-C-9-C+ in AP (Has skin that can resist knife slashes, arrows & bullets (Ar). It's high-end weight should make it's durability comparable to it's prey of similar size. Should be comparable or stronger than the Nile Crocodile as they're 76-103 kg on average for females & 408-750 kg for males. Can weigh up to 1200 kg & can take down cattle, wild boars, horses & water buffalos. Stated to have no natural predators)
@Apex_Predator_GX, @R4ndomPlayer315, @Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan & @Armorchompy. Don't call @Deleted Username, they've retired.It seems fine to me, but we preferably need input forom other knowledgeable members here, and calculation blogs always need to be accepted by our calculation group before they are applied.
Which other members have helped out in this thread previously? If you list them, I can call for them afterwards.
Seems good, but I think making a new thread would be the best option. This thread is almost a year old, so is hard to keep track of everything that happens here.@Apex_Predator_GX @R4ndomPlayer315 @Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan @Armorchompy
Would any of you be willing to help out with evaluating this please?
Yee. I'm just trying to fill in the void that they left.Also unfortunately we lost Aurora who was a major contributor here.
Aight.@Apex_Predator_GX, @R4ndomPlayer315, @Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan & @Armorchompy. Don't call @Deleted Username, they've retired.
It depends on species though, females and cape leopards weight much less (35 kg), while the african ones weigh 60 kg to much moreLeopard: the same (is only slightly harmed by attacks from each other (Ar) for territory (Ar) Can withstand attacks from several subadult Lions before eventually succumbing to one of their bites (Ar). As for the Leopard getting killed by a person with their bare hands, I’ve had experience with making my average human profile blog long enough to know that many of the animals average men killed weren’t old enough to be adults, implying that many of the “10-A” animals weren’t really 10-A in durability. This explanation can even be used for feats that aren’t specific about the animal’s age, & plus I know that some of these animals were lighter than people but humans aren’t strong pound-by-pound either. I think I could find a feat of a man killing a Lion with his bare hands I recall a long time ago but the circumstances were ambiguous, & plus a man beating up a Lion is obviously nigh-impossible if the man relied on his bare hands)
I'm not interesed that much, like.. I like it, to talk about it and that but I don't know how the tier things works now so I'm not interesed that much, just a little .w.Yes, a new thread would be good.
Should we wrap things up here first though?
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Are you certain that you are not interested anymore?
Pretty much makes sense.I'm done editing my suggestions Ant.
You fam, what do you think of this? vvv