- 26,436
- 30,768
Well I mean 5-B is 5-B
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It would scale in the sense that she would be able to replicate pulling the energy. I don't think it would scale to her base attacks.Well maybe this doesn't actually scale to PsykoOrochi's TK since it's done via all that stuff from Earth's core (aka outside Energy source) ?
Yes, that's what I'm thinkingIt would scale in the sense that she would be able to replicate pulling the energy. I don't think it would scale to her base attacks.
Hell yeah.So my suggestions then for a CRT
- Tornado, Orochi, Neuron Psykos, and Saitama get Class E or Class Z (depending on which calc is used) for lifting strength
- Orochi's second key scales to his global earthquake, since he seemingly caused that on his own (the rumbles appear before the core is pulled)
- Orochi and Neuron Psykos get a Low 5-B rating with the amp
- Saitama becomes "At least Low 5-B"
It is a striking strength feat.Hell yeah.
Also is anyone willing to calc my request of Boros' LS for launching Saitama to the moon?
RIP BorosSo my suggestions then for a CRT
- Tornado, Orochi, Neuron Psykos, and Saitama get Class E or Class Z (depending on which calc is used) for lifting strength
- Orochi's second key and Neuron Psykos' physicals scales to his global earthquake, since he seemingly caused that on his own (the rumbles appear before the core is pulled)
- Orochi and Neuron Psykos get a Low 5-B rating with the amp
- Saitama becomes "At least Low 5-B"
I don't think launching someone is the same as hitting themIt is a striking strength feat.
He's actually the second physically strongest of the god tiers, so he basically one-shots all of them physicallyRIP Boros
Only his speed saves him now
Not yet. But they're all above their current High 6-C rating.Also I don't think there was end chosen for the earthquake?
I mean, I literally just used our standards regarding this.Then I'll calculate this earthquake correctly, I think it gives something bigger.
How high would that be using 90 percent, as it's the one we're using now?
- 30% SoL = 6,295,641,618 Netwons (Class M)
- 40% SoL = 8,394,188,824 Newtons (Class M)
- 44.32% SoL = 9,300,761,216.992 Newtons (Class M)
- 50% SoL = 10,492,736,030 Newtons (Class G)
- 56.67% SoL =
- 75% SoL = (Accepted End Currently)
- 90% SoL =
- 99% SoL =
I posted early because I was worried about my power going out from a thunder storm. I've edited in the other ends now.How high would that be using 90 percent, as it's the one we're using now?
I guess the new canon is that Orochi was at his strongest pre-Saitama and didn't even fully recover his strength by the time he went up against Tatsumaki.Saitama back to Tier 5, finally.
But tbh i think Murata overdid it, it's by far the strongest attack in the series excluding any non-highballed Planet Slice / CSRC calc.
And the worst part is Tatsumaki and even his ultimate form Psykorochi won't scale to it
ExactlyI'm pretty sure to his eyes "destroying the Planet's surface" is stronger than "pulling a part of Earth's core"
They don't do math for this
What if Murata did and he's actually a math geniusThey don't do math for this
100%. Though I should mention that mass scattering would result in higher numbers, but that's not the end we use.I'm pretty sure to his eyes "destroying the Planet's surface" is stronger than "pulling a part of Earth's core"
What do you mean mass scattering?100%. Though I should mention that mass scattering would result in higher numbers, but that's not the end we use.
KE is just 2 gud
I recall it being Low 5-B with KE too lolTime to use KE for Psykorochi’s feat as well![]()
It was lolI recall it being Low 5-B with KE too lol
Technically no. His comment was pre-edit, so that's not a valid decision anymore. DMUA or someone else would need to comment again after I made the mass changes.DMUA accepted the 10 second end.
Saitama is 31.913 zettatons now
Ejecting the surface into the atmosphere or into low orbitWhat do you mean mass scattering?