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So yeah, I've thought about trying to give Grojband itself a stance in the battlefield. The problem with handling the show's content, to me, is the fact that I'm literally the only person who has ever watched Grojband in the entire wiki. Since it's entirely a one-person effort, a lot of stuff would get missed. Not to mention that whenever I find a feat of just ONE character (namely Trina Riffin, who is the main antagonist and the most powerful main character in the show), I had to put in the title of each episode that featured each feat in order to justify practically everything. There are 26 episodes, each divided into two segments, so that'll be a hoot to figure out.
Being the sole supporter of Grojband, I have made sure to note some other important items. These include the following.
Smasheus: This guy's sole appearance was in "A Knight to Remember" and is the only guy to ever physically fight anyone in the series. I've noted that this guy is solidly in Small Building Level, but has the potential of being Building Level since he was shown to crater the ground with the swing of his mace (which qualifies as pulverization). Grojband has fought back, but that was because they were enchanted magically by Bonkerton Comet mid-song. Corey is 5'3" tall according to his mugshot from "Line of Credit," which makes him a baseline for any of Grojband's feats.
Elevator to Hell: Yes, that's actually a thing in the show. I was unable to find an actual depth listing for Hell (or any underworld-related thing for that matter), so it is only a best guess for me to assume mantle depth for the elevator (30-100 km for continental crush). This still makes such a thing a hard press since we have no idea how much power it takes to run a normal elevator, let alone one that leads all the way to Hell, so determining the power of Trina's elevator-repowering feat is hard to do.
An In-Show Strength Comparison: The episode "Super Zeroes" shows an actual strength comparison between Grojband and Trina. Grojband was shown to pull at a tree with all their might, and said tree was snagged by empowered guitar strings. Soon after, Trina effortlessly tore those strings apart with a single arm. The strings were calculated to be significantly longer on the second usage than on the first usage. Even then, it's still fair to assume that Trina is at least 80x as strong as all four members of Grojband (given that one arm is only 4.97% of the body on a female human). Note that in the same episode, Kon had launched the other three members of Grojband onto the top of the City Hall by pounding a trampoline. Hard to tell how that worked.
Music Enhancement?: There is no doubt that music is the driving force of the series, I mean it's everywhere. There's literally more music-based stuff in Grojband than in a Disney film unless one counts Fantasia. From what I can gather, Grojband is somehow empowered whenever they play music. Some abilities include curing zombification, forcing zombies back into their graves, and causing a meteor to fall apart. This is just a music thing as far as I know.
Some Hard-to-Identify Feats: There were some feats from Trina's Diary mode that I was unable to determine the nature of. Granted, those mud geysers in one episode fall under "Water Manipulation," but what the heck was that one time Trina created a bunch of seemingly intangible hearts during her Diary Mode sequence in "Pox N' Roll?" How about when Trina pulled a Raiden and channeled lightning through wood (let alone an entire pirate ship)? And what about those times Trina just made things spontaneously break like nerd glasses or even spontaneously explode like an iron dumbbell and a water tank?
Mountain Destruction: I used an old method from KaiserWombat to determine the nature of Trina Riffin's mountain feat since it was recommended by a calc-evaluator there. This was the method.: https://www.narutoforums.org/xfa-blog-entry/calc-storage-the-power-of-earth-pokemon-games.19430
Question is do the same principles apply with non-volcanic mountains?
Justification: Seriously, did I really need to be overly specific just to justify a single feat and its specifics, let alone just about every feat I can find for one character? Because it felt like it did since analyzing Grojband is a one-man's job. I can't just post an ability/feat and leave it at that because then people would be thinking I'm just listing abilities left and right.
Further Analysis: Obviously content revision (such as what I'm trying to do here) involves further analysis, and that, also obviously, means people lending a cup of sugar. I can't one-man-band that show or else I'll go insane trying to get every detail down.
So yeah, there's pretty much the deal. Again, hard press since its a show barely anyone knows, but whatevs.
Being the sole supporter of Grojband, I have made sure to note some other important items. These include the following.
Smasheus: This guy's sole appearance was in "A Knight to Remember" and is the only guy to ever physically fight anyone in the series. I've noted that this guy is solidly in Small Building Level, but has the potential of being Building Level since he was shown to crater the ground with the swing of his mace (which qualifies as pulverization). Grojband has fought back, but that was because they were enchanted magically by Bonkerton Comet mid-song. Corey is 5'3" tall according to his mugshot from "Line of Credit," which makes him a baseline for any of Grojband's feats.
Elevator to Hell: Yes, that's actually a thing in the show. I was unable to find an actual depth listing for Hell (or any underworld-related thing for that matter), so it is only a best guess for me to assume mantle depth for the elevator (30-100 km for continental crush). This still makes such a thing a hard press since we have no idea how much power it takes to run a normal elevator, let alone one that leads all the way to Hell, so determining the power of Trina's elevator-repowering feat is hard to do.
An In-Show Strength Comparison: The episode "Super Zeroes" shows an actual strength comparison between Grojband and Trina. Grojband was shown to pull at a tree with all their might, and said tree was snagged by empowered guitar strings. Soon after, Trina effortlessly tore those strings apart with a single arm. The strings were calculated to be significantly longer on the second usage than on the first usage. Even then, it's still fair to assume that Trina is at least 80x as strong as all four members of Grojband (given that one arm is only 4.97% of the body on a female human). Note that in the same episode, Kon had launched the other three members of Grojband onto the top of the City Hall by pounding a trampoline. Hard to tell how that worked.
Music Enhancement?: There is no doubt that music is the driving force of the series, I mean it's everywhere. There's literally more music-based stuff in Grojband than in a Disney film unless one counts Fantasia. From what I can gather, Grojband is somehow empowered whenever they play music. Some abilities include curing zombification, forcing zombies back into their graves, and causing a meteor to fall apart. This is just a music thing as far as I know.
Some Hard-to-Identify Feats: There were some feats from Trina's Diary mode that I was unable to determine the nature of. Granted, those mud geysers in one episode fall under "Water Manipulation," but what the heck was that one time Trina created a bunch of seemingly intangible hearts during her Diary Mode sequence in "Pox N' Roll?" How about when Trina pulled a Raiden and channeled lightning through wood (let alone an entire pirate ship)? And what about those times Trina just made things spontaneously break like nerd glasses or even spontaneously explode like an iron dumbbell and a water tank?
Mountain Destruction: I used an old method from KaiserWombat to determine the nature of Trina Riffin's mountain feat since it was recommended by a calc-evaluator there. This was the method.: https://www.narutoforums.org/xfa-blog-entry/calc-storage-the-power-of-earth-pokemon-games.19430
Question is do the same principles apply with non-volcanic mountains?
Justification: Seriously, did I really need to be overly specific just to justify a single feat and its specifics, let alone just about every feat I can find for one character? Because it felt like it did since analyzing Grojband is a one-man's job. I can't just post an ability/feat and leave it at that because then people would be thinking I'm just listing abilities left and right.
Further Analysis: Obviously content revision (such as what I'm trying to do here) involves further analysis, and that, also obviously, means people lending a cup of sugar. I can't one-man-band that show or else I'll go insane trying to get every detail down.
So yeah, there's pretty much the deal. Again, hard press since its a show barely anyone knows, but whatevs.