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When calculating an explosion feat, should i calculate the destruction as well as the power of the explosion by size or just the explosion size

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What i mean by this is lets say, If an explosion is 160 meters in radius and it also destroys a bunch of buildings, should i take into account the destroyed buildings or should i just use the explosion formula to find the explosive yield
 
What i mean by this is lets say, If an explosion is 160 meters in radius and it also destroys a bunch of buildings, should i take into account the destroyed buildings or should i just use the explosion formula to find the explosive yield
Just find the yield. If the destruction of the buildings is higher in terms of AP though, use that.
 
Just find the yield. If the destruction of the buildings is higher in terms of AP though, use that.
Actually, would a Building's durability be taken into account if stated that they have high durability? like using Tensile Strength, compressive strength, flexural strength, etc.?

Like being able to withstand pressure from deforming, wearing, etc.?
 
Actually, would a Building's durability be taken into account if stated that they have high durability? like using Tensile Strength, compressive strength, flexural strength, etc.?

Like being able to withstand pressure from deforming, wearing, etc.?
What.
 
you mention how if the building's destruction would be higher in AP in the feat, would that be calculable from a durability point by using tensile strength? a material's ability to resist damage such as deformation, etc.?
 
you mention how if the building's destruction would be higher in AP in the feat, would that be calculable from a durability point by using tensile strength? a material's ability to resist damage such as deformation, etc.?
It's multiple buildings and we don't know the PSI of the explosion so this would be a non-factor.
 
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