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Versus General Discussion Thread | New series by ONE

When did Mad God show up?
In chapter 14
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Hey, is anyone willing to make a calculation blog and get it checked if I write my own version of Mega Kaiju calc? No calculation I have done has ever been accepted so I don't want to do it anymore.
 
I did some rough calculations and its value was High 8-C.
I know. That's why I said my own version.
Can you link it?
I don't have it in a blog. I just wrote it down in my notes section.

The after-effect of the explosion is described as an earthquake by Titans but there is no visible damage. However, considering it was the Titans who described it as such (while outdoors to boost), it should be 5 or 6 on the Mercalli Scale, which is magnitude 5 on Richter Scale. That's still before the point where buildings get visibly damaged (slight damage from 5.5 to 6). Now that the magnitude at the distance is out of way, let's determine the distance itself.


There are 13 worlds in Versus and we can see 4 of them being affected by the earthquake, totaling to 5 including Sorcerion. Total affected surface area:
510,000,000 km^2 / 13 * 5 = 196,153,846 km^2
√(196,153,846 / π) ≈ 7902 km
That's over 700 kilometers so using the correct formula:
(5) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((7902/110)((2π)/360)) = 11.774432 (Magnitude at origin)
Plugging that in to get the final result:
10^(1.5*11.774432+4.8) = 2.89499621e22 (Small-Country level+)
It is barely away from country level and since Mega Kaiju no-sold the explosion, it should upscale to 6-B.
 
I know. That's why I said my own version.

I don't have it in a blog. I just wrote it down in my notes section.

The after-effect of the explosion is described as an earthquake by Titans but there is no visible damage. However, considering it was the Titans who described it as such (while outdoors to boost), it should be 5 or 6 on the Mercalli Scale, which is magnitude 5 on Richter Scale. That's still before the point where buildings get visibly damaged (slight damage from 5.5 to 6). Now that the magnitude at the distance is out of way, let's determine the distance itself.


There are 13 worlds in Versus and we can see 4 of them being affected by the earthquake, totaling to 5 including Sorcerion. Total affected surface area:
510,000,000 km^2 / 13 * 5 = 196,153,846 km^2
√(196,153,846 / π) ≈ 7902 km
That's over 700 kilometers so using the correct formula:
(5) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((7902/110)((2π)/360)) = 11.774432 (Magnitude at origin)
Plugging that in to get the final result:
10^(1.5*11.774432+4.8) = 2.89499621e22 (Small-Country level+)
It is barely away from country level and since Mega Kaiju no-sold the explosion, it should upscale to 6-B.
Conflict 1
. The people in the castle were hardly affected by the earthquake. It should be on a scale of 2 to 3.
2. Using such distances is incorrect because the worlds overlap randomly.
3. We should use distances that can be measured.
 
Conflict 1
. The people in the castle were hardly affected by the earthquake. It should be on a scale of 2 to 3.
2. Using such distances is incorrect because the worlds overlap randomly.
3. We should use distances that can be measured.
1) People were hardly affected by an explosion that should have obliterated them too. This doesn't really say much, especially when it could be felt as an earthquake so far away.

2) We have no evidence of that. Besides, the portrayal of the feat is meant to show how it is far-reaching across the world, drawing the attention of multiple natural enemies. These guys can't just be coiled up in one place.

3) I already measured it through a calculation. Using pixel scaling is extremely unreliable when we have alternatives. Doubly so when it is an explosion you are trying to measure. It is not something that just stands still.
 
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