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I meant specificlly though? Like how many tons? I never found the calc for that on his page. Should it be taken into account that this was done via shockwaves? that is pretty much what the rankyuaku is, it's not some magic energy attack.Kambetal1 said:The demonstration version was apparently MCB+ level although I have my doubts about this. The full version, which if MCB+ is accepted, would be town level at the very most.
one can always use newtonian mechanics, cuz we know for a fact that in almost all of fiction, relativity either doesnt apply at all or is applied ina cherry picked manner, so relativity applies to only a few versesDontTalk said:@LeopoldTheBrave: Punching at FTL speeds, or accelerating something to FTL speeds does not equate to any strength at all. I could now explain why the formulas do not work, but in short if you try to calculate something that contradicts physics (nothing can be FTL per physics), then you will only get nonsensical results.
I'll do this now to get into the team, thanks for the scans.Byakushiki Setsura said:Greetings, this is about a feat in the Yaiba manga series.
A black rabbit guy named Gekko used an OP sword called the Demon King Sword and with it he is capable of making massive explosions .
So if it's alright with you, can you please calculate his DC with the sword? Some of these scans may be useful for scaling:
The attack makes a massive explosio
After the explosion, there is this giant crater.
Yaiba (the guy with spiky hair in the 2nd scan) is in his giant form. This is his giant size compared to normal humans. 1 and 2
(Apologize for the quality of scans, I can not find any better images)
Thannks a lot.
Are you dark drem from t5? He made an thread with the exact question you asked. As an side note could someone give me the energy needed to atomize 1 cm3 of granite?FanofRPGs said:I am not sure if this counts as a calc, but what is the fragmentation energy of Iron?