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Shin Godzilla 5th form key deletion

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So what should we do here with Shin Godzilla's case?

We already have AP based on my calc, now just rest to know if Class 5 lifting strength is fine.
 
We probably have to finish our discussion in the other thread first. Can somebody provide a link to it please?
 
Can you remind us what exactly that you need evaluated here with an explanation please?
 
Can you remind us what exactly that you need evaluated here with an explanation please?
The calc I made was evaluated by KieranH10 and was approved.

The calc warrants tier 9-B AP to Shin Godzilla 5th form. We are currently discussing if the calc also warrants Class 5 Lifting strength to it.
 
Okay. What is the lifting strength feat?
 
"It is worth noting that there are cases where giant characters have to push around other giant characters or engage in physical brawls with them. In such cases, the masses of the combatants involved can be taken as lifting strength yields. In a similar fashion, a giant character capable of doing push-ups, sit-ups or squats; jumping reasonably high, or performing strength-demanding acrobatics can have their own mass taken as lifting strength.

There may be evidence that the reference figures these giant characters scale up from can lift far more than their own weight (e.g. a centipede can lift up to 15 times its own weight). However, it has currently been agreed that such considerations should not been taken into account (i.e. characters only get their yields as if they are normal humans) unless there are very strong official statements, and knowledgeable staff members give particular exemptions or allowances."

In brief: if Shin has any crazy movement feats, or grapples a creature of comparable size, or something to that end, then he can scale to his own mass.
 
"It is worth noting that there are cases where giant characters have to push around other giant characters or engage in physical brawls with them. In such cases, the masses of the combatants involved can be taken as lifting strength yields. In a similar fashion, a giant character capable of doing push-ups, sit-ups or squats; jumping reasonably high, or performing strength-demanding acrobatics can have their own mass taken as lifting strength.

There may be evidence that the reference figures these giant characters scale up from can lift far more than their own weight (e.g. a centipede can lift up to 15 times its own weight). However, it has currently been agreed that such considerations should not been taken into account (i.e. characters only get their yields as if they are normal humans) unless there are very strong official statements, and knowledgeable staff members give particular exemptions or allowances."

In brief: if Shin has any crazy movement feats, or grapples a creature of comparable size, or something to that end, then he can scale to his own mass.
On that case the 5th form will only get average lifting strength..
 
"Superhuman" or "Unknown" lifting strength seems like the best option here then.
 
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