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Try to make a high end with the original timer and a low end with your timer.Probably something wrong.Toichiro Cloud K.E
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5.08 Petatons and possible class P
Isn't 1/12 the go-to for Omnidirectional KE?Try to make a high end with the original timer and a low end with your timer.
True, I reviewed the video and the cast ended after 12 seconds.
I'm also interested in hearing from members of the calc group should we use 1/4 KE or 1/12
BasedYes, I gave false information.
Sorry, my badBased
Nah, you're fineSorry, my bad
Done.Try to make a high end with the original timer and a low end with your timer.
True, I reviewed the video and the cast ended after 12 seconds.
I'm also interested in hearing from members of the calc group should we use 1/4 KE or 1/12
Who wants MP100 Class-E?Toichiro Cloud K.E
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Ok, there's a ton of things wrong with this calc. First of all, there's absolutely no proof whatsoever that Mob created an actual thunderstorm. There are no visible lightning bolts or flashes which would indicate it was this volatile. While there's rumbling, that could also just be the sound generated from Mob's energy or the ground shaking below him. In the manga, it clearly showed Toichiro using the clouds to generate lightning and create a thunderstorm, and I believe there would've been more clear indication in the manga if Mob had indeed generated lightning storms. Even if Mob was generating lightning clouds, there's no proof that the lightning clouds spanned all across the city the way the regular clouds did.Who wants MP100 Class-E?
But there's no proof all the clouds spanning over the entire city were moved anyway. It was a much smaller area, and there is no clear way to tell by how much the clouds moved or how quickly. And we don't know whether it was both Mob and Toichiro's power that caused the clouds to move, too. There's too much ambiguity and uncertainty for this, and it seems ridiculous to make this a kinetic energy feat.Clouds were moved by the release of his power. KE should be ok
They're arguing something different then what I'm arguingBut there's no proof all the clouds spanning over the entire city were moved anyway. It was a much smaller area, and there is no clear way to tell by how much the clouds moved or how quickly. And we don't know whether it was both Mob and Toichiro's power that caused the clouds to move, too. There's too much ambiguity and uncertainty for this, and it seems ridiculous to make this a kinetic energy feat.
They're arguing something different then what I'm arguing
I'm arguing he rotated the entire mass of cloud in a large cyclone like manner as that is exactly what we see immediately after the clouds are formed
It was 7-B lolThe area of the cloud he’s rotating isn’t particularly large. It’s not much wider than the diameter of the tower. It’s not like he’s rotating all of the clouds across the city. And it’s not like the clouds were swirling particularly fast. I can’t imagine the results would get a particularly large AP feat. From what I saw the feat was 6-C, correct? That’s fine the way it is.
I see. In that case, there’s nothing to argue for that calculation, and the new percentages should be added to their profiles based on their feats.It was 7-B lol
What are you thinking about KE?Agree with the proposals.
SameAgree with the proposals.
I agree with the OP. I assume that the new percent ranges will be Toichiro's new keys?
Also, we can probably just apply the accepted calculations and deal with the rest later on if that's OK.
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Any input?
They finally came!!!Agree with the proposals.
What are you thinking about KE?
Same