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Why is Crash Bandicoot not At least 7-B likely 7-A?

Destroying mountains can vary greatly. As such, we tend to treat statements of destroying mountains of unspecified size as an "At least 7-C/7-B, likely higher".
 
Also what does Fragmentation, violent fragmentation, pulverization and vaporization mean?

I didn't know that the combination of the 4 masks justifies 7-B Crash Bandicoot. Also where are explicit statements showing that the 4 masks powers were combined?
 
Fragmentation is destruction that leaves several, large fragments/chunks flying out. For most substances, we use 8 j/cm^3 to calculate the energy required to destroy it.

Violent Fragmentation is similar, but when the fragments are incredibly small. For most substances, we use 69 j/cm^3

Pulverization is destruction of an object that leaves nothing behind. Often used if an attack reduces something to dust or even nothing at all. For most substances, we use 214.35 j/cm^3

Vaporization is when nothing is left behind, but done so in a heat-based fashion. The standard value for it is 25,700 j/cm^3

For better info, see here: Calculations

@Kaltias. Finding the "smallest mountain" is pretty tricky because there's a lot of different definitions and opinions as to what really qualifies. Some sources consider Mount Wycheproof as the smallest mountain, but I believe the more widely considered definition is a area of land with an elevation of at least 2,500 meters. Could be wrong on that figure though, Antonio knows the specific figure.
 
For example, fragmentation is when a jar falls on the ground and break, violent fragmentation is generally how explosions destroy things, pulverization is when it becomes dust, while vaporization is when it's turned into vapour/gas.
 
So basically Fragmentation does the minimum amount of damage while Vaporization does the most amount of damage correct?
 
Well, Atomization and Sub-Atomization are higher than Vaporization, but they're only to be used if specifically mentioned.
 
Destroying something at the atomic and sub-atomic level are indeed considered AP. Being able to manipulate at the atomic and sub-atomic levels are hax, though.
 
How interesting. You got any links to gifs showing Atomization and Sub-Atomization so I can get an idea of how it works?
 
The only time I actually remember a sub-atomic feat in anything was in one episode of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles of all things, where Shredder tanked an explosion that sub-atomically destroyed an entire building. They don't pop up much and they're usually statements rather than actual feats.
 
Atomization = Splitting the bonds between individual atoms

Amotic Destruction = Splitting the atoms into protons, neutrons and electrons

Sub-Atomic Destruction = Splitting sub-atomic particles into even smaller things.
 
Okay. Let's say Character A's durability is low end of 5-B aka 59.44 Zettatons.

How much attack potency would Character B need at least to one shot with:

1.
Fragmentatio

2. Violent fragmentatio

3. Pulverization

4. Vaporizatio

5. Atomization

6. Sub-Atomizatio
 
Adamjensen2030 said:
Okay. Let's say Character A's durability is low end of 5-B aka 59.44 Zettatons.
How much attack potency would Character B need at least to one shot with:

1.
Fragmentatio

2. Violent fragmentatio

3. Pulverization

4. Vaporizatio

5. Atomization

6. Sub-Atomizatio
Is anyone able to answer this?
 
There is no way to calculate it as far as i'm aware. Durability of the character doesn't matter for the purpose of the calc, just the elements that compose it do.

For example, you can calculate how much energy is required to atomize a planet-sized golem made of granite. But you can't calculate the energy required to atomize Saiyan saga Goku
 
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