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Make that it's own thread or blog post.how about we use pixel measurements to measure each side of the rv, and then use the weight of steel and glass to figure out how heavy it is
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Make that it's own thread or blog post.how about we use pixel measurements to measure each side of the rv, and then use the weight of steel and glass to figure out how heavy it is
Given how hard it is to deduce without assumptions, yes, its best for another thread, just copy the info from here.yeah obviously i wouldn't post the calc here, but like is that a good idea or no?
I thought anybody could throw a pizza like that.would the funny pizza throw warrant a lifting strength upgrade
walt is absolutely not 9-C or 9-B. his only feat above human level is surviving his fulminated mercury explosion, which is clearly an outlier.Still could have had a 10-A or 9-C (Possibly 9-B) Physical Walter White, he seems like the kind of coolio guy to actually do it under duress.
It was more of a thought. But yeah.walt is absolutely not 9-C or 9-B. his only feat above human level is surviving his fulminated mercury explosion, which is clearly an outlier.
we can add it, but we should calculate its kinetic energy first.Are we still on the topic of the van? I'm on board for adding it btw.
THIS.Other than the obliterated windows, there's really no other visible signs of damage. At least not to the inanimate objects in the room.
Now we're talking.If it helps, Tuco slams Jesse's head through a wooden door. This gave the actor a concussion, but the character Jesse was still moving afterwards.
Exactly, just the next page, it says the explosion moved the chair Tuco was sitting on, only cuz the chair had wheels.THIS.
I never said anything about this because I thought I was misremembering the episode or something (after all I haven't watched BB in a while), but the explosion kinda... Does nothing? It just shatters the windows and makes a loud noise. Is it really 9-A?
But wait. While I sure was looking for 9-B Walter Blanco, but usually from what I'm told anything huger for them to tank are outliers??Exactly, just the next page, it says the explosion moved the chair Tuco was sitting on, only cuz the chair had wheels.
If there's no consistency, then it would be an outlier. As I said, it's best to calc the feat to see what results we can get. Also like that Metastasis reference lol.But wait. While I sure was looking for 9-B Walter Blanco, but usually from what I'm told anything huger for them to tank are outliers??
so...10-A walt/jesse?If it helps, Tuco slams Jesse's head through a wooden door. This gave the actor a concussion, but the character Jesse was still moving afterwards.
Thought smashing holes in hard wooden doors would have been 9-B.so...10-A walt/jesse?
But this peaked my interests lads. How can we make these work?If there's no consistency, then it would be an outlier. As I said, it's best to calc the feat to see what results we can get. Also like that Metastasis reference lol.
No, it was just Jesse's head, which is equivalent to punching a hole through wooden doors, not smashing through the entire door. According to the Common Feats page, that would be 9-C.Thought smashing holes in hard wooden doors would have been 9-B.
Put the feat in the calc request page, and specify that the only damage done was the windows, after that, we wait for the results.But this peaked my interests lads. How can we make these work?
nah. if that was a 9-B attack, aaron paul would be dead. however, it did give aaron paul a concussion, so that means jesse should have suffered that damageThought smashing holes in hard wooden doors would have been 9-B.