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What AP turns Coal into Diamond?

Kinda a slipperly slope, gotta know the cross-sectional area of the coal piece being struck first, or else you can't apply the pressure to apply it on the area to get the energy exerted.
 
This isn't really a provable AP feat.
Turning carbon into a diamond requires pressure AND heat, and is also a chemical change, not a physical one.
Not to mention that most coal couldn't turn into a diamond anyways.

Basically: this kind of feat requires some bullshit which isn't mechanically accurate, and therefore cannot be accurately calculated mathematically.
It might be usable in scaling, if one character could do it but not another, and this was perceived as a strength difference.
Even then, this would really be more about lifting strength than AP.
 
This isn't really a provable AP feat.
Turning carbon into a diamond requires pressure AND heat, and is also a chemical change, not a physical one.
Not to mention that most coal couldn't turn into a diamond anyways.

Basically: this kind of feat requires some bullshit which isn't mechanically accurate, and therefore cannot be accurately calculated mathematically.
It might be usable in scaling, if one character could do it but not another, and this was perceived as a strength difference.
Even then, this would really be more about lifting strength than AP.
Aye.
 
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