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Why avoid them? Is it because of the terrible drawings? (Which is pretty understandable tbh)
 
This was a virtual simulator tho, at best, it implies both to comparable in skill, and not in AP or speed.

This is evident by King being able to slap Suiryu in seconds in the game
This is because King used a gamepad and combo. And they used the body.

This game could copy their speeds. So at least they are scalable in speed. Garou did not say that the game is not keeping up with his movements.

Only in the end, due to the speed of the blow, the game stuck.
 
Why avoid them? Is it because of the terrible drawings? (Which is pretty understandable tbh)
Yes. It makes things like pixel scaling a nightmare. We use the same policy on verses like Bleach, albeit to a lesser extent because the illustrator of that series was actually a professional who was on a time crunch.
Thanks for the imgur link. I've been looking to compile some of these in galleries.
 
Thanks.

For a feat, Tatsumaki repelled a volley from Boros' cannons, which destroyed all of A-City. Also, Bang deflects meteor fragments fast enough to ablate in the atmosphere.
 
Do the cities have any confimred sizes? We know the manga cities are gigantic but I'm unsure about the webcomic ones as well
 
They're not that consistent, but typically seem to be larger than mountains. Z-City is bigger than a mountain confirmed to be 1.5 km in elevation, and B-City was a little larger than Beefcake. I think City level is a relatively safe assumption.
 
The meteorite should actually be pretty slow. As far as I know, he fell for 11 minutes from a height at which he can already be seen.
 
The meteorite at the very least would be "At least City level, likely higher" as it's stated the damage will spread to other cities, I think we do see some shots of City Z in the later chapters, specifically the MA arc.
 
Mmm I remember a while ago the manga meteor had a high 7-A calc based on its 200 meter size. We could base the webcomic version on that calc to maybe get better results.
 
Thing with meteors is that they're super bright when entering the atmosphere, although I think the outline was also visible.

As I said before, we should avoid pixel scaling as much as possible. City level is insanely consistent.

Speaking on this, Fubuki did shake a building in A-City designed to withstand an earthquake from another part of the city, but would that really put her on par with the seismic energy of an earthquake? They affect much larger areas.
 
What is your thoughts on Saitama stating he could blow up earth? Would it be considered Possibly Planet level or just throw it in as added justification for "Likely far higher"
 
Alright well the best thing to start off with the webcomic would be to calc the mountain top feat since a lot of people would scale to it. Although with the art style the way it is pretty much all feats are going to be hard to calc for the webcomic.
 
What is your thoughts on Saitama stating he could blow up earth? Would it be considered Possibly Planet level or just throw it in as added justification for "Likely far higher"
I think it's a little too far fetched. For example, how would he even really know the energy needed to blow up the Earth or that he's even capable of such a feat? It might be plausible later, but we don't know if he wasn't even exaggerating right now.
 
We should just scale him to lightning instead of using pixel scaling. He seems to have difficulty dodging it. Tbh, it seems a gigantic outlier, especially since the hero race test is 1.5 km and Flashy Flash attacking Garou in 2 milliseconds, but the series gives us too little information. I guess they could have "possibly MHS+ ratings".
 
Ok.
Alright well the best thing to start off with the webcomic would be to calc the mountain top feat since a lot of people would scale to it. Although with the art style the way it is pretty much all feats are going to be hard to calc for the webcomic.
I did a high-balled calculation (image here) that got almost 3 megatons.
 
There's no image there, it's best not to use images that have static.wikia.nocookie.net in their link, as they don't work on the forums for some reason
 
I see a feat, but I don't see a calculation. Also the image is really small, How about imgur?
 
I didn't post the calculation on the image. It's just the feat itself.

Tbh, I don't see too much point in doing a calculation considering what we've talked about.
 
Oh aight then. Tho Low 7-B is almost oddly high? Like I remember feats around that level be like 8-A.
 
Like I said, I high-balled it quite a lot. Specifically what I did was use the volume of half an ellipsoid (it's probably closer to a quarter because of curvature) and assume the entire crater was vaporized (vaporization of rock is almost 120.1 x higher than pulverization).
 
No, it's likely very difficult, tho it's likely 8-A if destroying skyscrapers entirely is what that is apparently. The feats are here and here
 
@Spiderr It's probably not worth it for him either. He only scales to Saitama/Boros/Garou, and using a 50 psi blast (comparable to the overpressure of actual nukes) and a radius of 200 metres gets 2.23303382 kilotons. Given that it was seemingly shaking a whole city, this seems like a somewhat reasonable number.

Edit: Using a 1 km radius gets 279.128846 kilotons.
 
@Spiderr It's probably not worth it for him either. He only scales to Saitama/Boros/Garou, and using a 50 psi blast (comparable to the overpressure of actual nukes) and a radius of 200 metres gets 2.23303382 kilotons. Given that it was seemingly shaking a whole city, this seems like a somewhat reasonable number.

Edit: Using a 1 km radius gets 279.128846 kilotons.
I thought he created a huge crater and that evaporation could be used.
 
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