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Well, they would be too hard to quantify, given that only a small amount of the energy of lightning is withstood by the human body.
 
I am not sure we can calc the width of epectricity like that. Like, I'm pretty sure there are plenty verses that would have large upgrades due to that.

But IDK.
 
I always wondered how high a feat of creating colossal lighting bolts would be. Judging from the results here, Pretty damn high
 
Yeah.

Wouldn't peeps like Enel get an upgrade from it? I feel it might be an outlier here, but as far as the calc goes, it is technically good to go.
 
From what I can infer the calc is wrong since previous ones only measure the bright white portion of the bolt, so the surface area that's being measured is orders of magnitude higher than it should be. Also the method itself hasn't been peer reviewed.
 
Andytrenom said:
I always wondered how high a feat of creating colossal lighting bolts would be. Judging from the results here, Pretty damn high
Well inFAMOUS has a Tier 7 lightning bolt, and some verse has a 6-C one.
 
Lonkitt said:
There's a scene where Peter is watching TV and he hears people on TV basically giving him the idea to make his suit more resistant to electricity.
Hold up! we never see Peter modifying his suit or mentioning something about it to fight electro, we only see him modifying his webs and his webshooters.

We can't just assume that he modify his suit just because some nerds on TV told him to so if we didn't see it, he was only concern about his webshooters.
 
Hold up! we never see Peter modifying his suit or mentioning something about it to fight electro, we only see him modifying his webs and his webshooters.

We can't just assume that he modify his suit just because some nerds on TV told him to so if we didn't see it, he was only concern about his webshooters.

Well even though it's heavily implied that he did make his suit electric resistant, it wouldn't matter if he didn't. Spidey STILL wouldn't scale to Electro.
 
Lonkitt said:
Well even though it's heavily implied that he did make his suit electric resistant, it wouldn't matter if he didn't. Spidey STILL wouldn't scale to Electro.
1 Such thing is never implied, the only thing supporting it is peter watching the nerds on TV, we never see him doing or saying anything about it , he even points out how his feeling everything in the final fight.

2 He still tanked electro's lighting bolts and electric discharges tho but yeah he doesn't scale to electro himself
 
Imo Spider-Man should have the durability of Electro's attack power and scale from his durability. At the very least he should have the durability.
 
That is a very well constructed argument.

Except spidey failed to hurt him even once, and Electro was sweeping the floor with him ecen without the city's energy.
 
So what is left to do here?
 
DatOneWeeb said:
Imo Spider-Man should have the durability of Electro's attack power and scale from his durability. At the very least he should have the durability.
Electro didn't use his full power on Spidey.
 
Okay. I will close this then.
 
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