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Wait, does that mean Atomic Sekiro hasn't been around since Tatsumaki got weakened? That would make sense...
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Right, I'm saying he migrated away when Tatsumaki stopped being High 6-AHe’s active in the MHA discussion thread.
He did? A recent tweet?Murata said he was running a little behind so likely Monday.
Tats never got downgraded tho, only upgradedRight, I'm saying he migrated away when Tatsumaki stopped being High 6-A
He did? A recent tweet?
yes just big storms and city twists affecting the earth lolI really don't see why using Tatsumaki's performance on the ship should be the reason Boros scales from her, all the high 6-A feats in the series required attacks that could do massive damage to the Earth:
CSRC - surface wiper
Serious Punch - >>>>>> surface wiper
Psykorochi's beam - shaved off a chunk of the Earth
Imo I'd say Tatsumaki didn't do her best because if she did she would do massive AoE and there were still other heroes in the battlefield
This guy kinda feels like a reverse Atomic Sekiro lol
are they High 6-A????yes just big storms and city twists affecting the earth lol
what? Can't get the point? You are arguing that a high 6-A large effort attack power should always be a calculate high 6-A feat.are they High 6-A????
No, I didn't say it didn't melt. It's better to simply add reduce according to the data book and his statement. And the former is a pure possibility guess and the latter is a real statement.We used melting because all of Boros' attacks use melting or are heat based. It's more consistent than just shaving.
Similarly, Boros' attack is consistent because it also causes explosions and I didn't say just "shave".We used melting because all of Boros' attacks use melting or are heat based. It's more consistent than just shaving.
They also cause explosions/shockwaves, though, not just melting damage. It seems very wanked to assume he melts the entire surface, especially since it could just melt one area and flatten the rest (like massive explosions do).We used melting because all of Boros' attacks use melting or are heat based. It's more consistent than just shaving.
I think you're right if you mean boros just flattening surface and blowing the exploded part to out of the atmosphere.They also cause explosions/shockwaves, though, not just melting damage. It seems very wanked to assume he melts the entire surface, especially since it could just melt one area and flatten the rest (like massive explosions do).
Edit: Reading the manga again, it seems like you guys are just going off the anime. Boros' energy blasts rarely melt stuff, if ever.
Edit 2: One of the other justifications is that it would have scorched the Earth according to a databook statement. If it's scorched, that actually means blackened/burned, not melted.
Databook does not mean shave, it actually means reducing the amount by removing it from the total amount. If it is in the atmosphere, it does not reduce the amountThere's nothing about blowing the surface into the atmosphere. Seems more like blasting it away due to the shockwave.
I brought this up during those revisions, but apparently there isn’t really a calculation method for scorching something.Edit 2: One of the other justifications is that it would have scorched the Earth according to a databook statement. If it's scorched, that actually means blackened/burned, not melted.
Personally, I think wiping out the Earth's surface like a nuke is a strong enough image, but I guess that's very much up to interpretation.If I understand your said correctly
Isn't such a word mainly used because it has a strong image? I don't think reduce is such an image
It's a bit off-topic, but I'd like to ask your opinion as the discussion has been cut off for a while.Personally, I think wiping out the Earth's surface like a nuke is a strong enough image, but I guess that's very much up to interpretation.
Absolutely not, the wind reduced him to a raisin. There's no way he scalesshouldn't Boros be scaled to the wind pressure of serious punches?
It's not a very impressive feat, but I think the multi-continent level even if only calculate the hit area, which is not normally way..Boros (notably drained of power from the CSRC) was torn apart by the Serious Punch's mere wind pressure, so I don't think that's at all impressive to any degree. It probably does put him above EC, but I don't see how that would matter when even Armoured Boros surpasses him. Also, I think Saitama's only indirect attack that damaged the ship was his Serious Punch's shockwave, and even then it mostly seemed to be Boros' CSRC.
That last part could be true, but Boros' attacks were completely directed at Saitama.
No, all the less durable ones are not become raisin, they are simply pulverized.Absolutely not, the wind reduced him to a raisin. There's no way he scales
Which would mean that only a fraction of the actual energy hits the ship. Also, nuclear weapons are detonated at high altitudes so that the brunt of the shockwave wouldn't be expended on tearing through physical barriers, in this case Saitama would be taking the brunt of the blast.about second thing. Boros' attacks are they literally spread out in all directions because it explosive
Because it still reduced him to a raisin and he died from it. He should not scale to an attack that decimated a mojarity of his body and killed him soon after. Plus, I'm pretty sure he would not scale to the full impact of Serious Punch due to inverse square law afaikNo, all the less durable ones are not become raisin, they are simply pulverized.
This means that wind pressure cannot pulverization him. It can't even tear it apart. Literally resistant.
I'm curious to why you said there is no difference,
Dying is not a way not to be scaled by the attacked target. Literally, if a character retains shape and lives on a nuclear missile when ordinary humans all evaporate, can't him still be scale?Because it still reduced him to a raisin and he died from it. He should not scale to an attack that decimated a mojarity of his body and killed him soon after. Plus, I'm pretty sure he would not scale to the full impact of Serious Punch due to inverse square law afaik
even despite the inverse square law, punch splits the clouds with easeNo. Again. Boros was not in full shape, he was reduced a raisin. He did not take the entirety of the attack either. He dies moments later. So he does not scale.
CSRC has a lower value than the wind pressure of the serious punch, but the value will be higher if he blows debris out of the earth.It still kills him tho and very clearly destroys his body. If the serious punch is stronger than Boros' suicide move and greatest attack, why would it scale to his physicals?
That and even if it did scale, it only scales to his durability and not attack potency and striking strength
I'm not sure it's weaker than the wind pressure because the attack is blocked by Boros' body