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Scream: Speed and Stamina upgrade

Why would 10s of stabs be the peak of human stamina if there are people that survived worse? You haven't explained how the feats are by definition peak human or if there's multiple levels of peak human stamina and those levels can still be peak human by definition. Define peak human, then I'll push further.
It isn't, is it at athlete level at best (Depending, on where the character is stabbed, as being stabbed 999 times on the foot isn't close to being stabbed 50 at the heart for example), but the brick feat may be at this level, Amber getting shot three times and then burned alive may scale to this too. But you missed my point there: 'Simply because a feat is higher/lower than another, doesn't mean the feat is actually on a level above/below it'
 
Explain to me how the brick and Amber's feats are comparable to these feats if I'm the one missing the point?
It doesn't have the need of being comparable to thoses feats, as clearly not all athletes would be alive after being shot three times and then being pretty much melted alive. Or have their teeths knocked out after a brick being slammed on their face (Which would give a concussion, but I don't know if a concussion would be about durability or stamina.), not to mention we actually have some similar feats to the Jacques Roellinger ones (Richie Kirsch was stabbed through the jaw before getting stabbed numerous time by sam on his torso, the 'Survived getting shot, cut and stabbed numerous times, getting tortured by burning splinters of wood on his chest' part highly varies of how many times was he shot, stabbed, cut, or tortured by the burning splinters of wood on his chest, with the latter not seing to be better than getting your face pretty much melted as Amber did.)
 
It doesn't have the need of being comparable to thoses feats, as clearly not all athletes would be alive after being shot three times and then being pretty much melted alive. Or have their teeths knocked out after a brick being slammed on their face (Which would give a concussion, but I don't know if a concussion would be about durability or stamina.), not to mention we actually have some similar feats to the Jacques Roellinger ones (Richie Kirsch was stabbed through the jaw before getting stabbed numerous time by sam on his torso, the 'Survived getting shot, cut and stabbed numerous times, getting tortured by burning splinters of wood on his chest' part highly varies of how many times was he shot, stabbed, cut, or tortured by the burning splinters of wood on his chest, with the latter not seing to be better than getting your face pretty much melted as Amber did.)
Don't tell me you're saying athletic stamina is comparable to atheltes. That's a peak title fallacy.

Since when is being athletic a requirement for athletic stamina here (https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Stamina)?
 
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