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I apologize if this might be pushing it, but I'd also like to have this request bumped and calc'd.HomestuckLover1 said:There used to be a calc for this, but its long gone now. And itd be super useful to have again because certain characters scale to Rainbow Dash without the sonic rainboom. That being said, heres the feat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92h4KfQmvTM&t=5m52s
Heres the actual comic itself if you want to take a better look at the feat: http://m.imgur.com/a/LAF7E
Rainbow Dash outright flies circles a lightning strike right next to the cloud. And Rainbow Dash even proceeds to fly up above the cloud and tie it up while that first lightning strike has still just started moving downward.
If someone calcs this for me, ill let them borrow my soul for a whole week.
I'll try looking for a better view. It looked to have made a big crater to me.Man from Shadow said:@Gemmysaur
1. We can't see explosion because of smoke, but from what we see it is atleast wall+.
I'll look for it.Man from Shadow said:2. I need more context. Is there any panel from which I can scale robots? Also, do you know what are they made from?
Kakashi created Shiden, which is his replacement jutsu for Raikiri that he couldn't properly use anymore due to losing Sharingan. This is Shiden, an omnidirectional lightning attack that was large enough to reach the clouds, which then became thunderclouds the same way Sasuke was shooting Katon at the sky in prep for Kirin.Man from Shadow said:3. I am not sure what is exactly happening here. Did he create real lightning (building) or a thunderstorm (large town)? Or something third?
Hey there, I'm here from My Hero Academia Upgrade thread and just telling you that Bakugou's explosions are strictly Nitroglycerin and they're known to move at a constant rate of 7,700 m/s we would just like to know the reaction speed it would take to dodge it in those instances (all he did was concentrate the fire forwads instead of being sporadic) For Example; One would have Relativistic Reactions dodging a Beam of Light. Thank You.Matthew Schroeder said:How does one calculate an explosion in the shape of a pillar / beam?
Bruno Hormaeche said:Hello, sorry to bother:
http://h.mfcdn.net/store/manga/65/0...8f5cb7a4cef6257adde5aa18d4c001&ttl=1482872400
http://h.mfcdn.net/store/manga/65/0...61df57e134aac318f33a3c56813d21&ttl=1482872400
I need to know how much energy Ren would've needed to pulverize this 12,730kg giant skeleton.
Many thanks in advance!
Made calc for the first scaQawsedf234 said:My request is how big these explosions are for Uber-Jason. Explosion 1, explosion 2, and explosion 3. Thanks to anyone who looks at it. I can get more context/scans if needed.
I mean they light up the Dark dimension. According to the statements, it is comparable to the size of observable universe.Darkanine said:Calcing what? The fragmentation of those golems?