Joseph619 said:
This is your only answer to the statements you posted? While the statement about Sensui being able to destroy the world is questionable (considering that similar statements are among the most common in fiction), just mashing the hyperbole button on the second one (the one about Sensui being able to destroy a country) is far from satisfactory. For one, the statement hardly resembles an actual hyperbole; for two, the statement seems to have come from a system designed to analyze potential threats and assign a threat level, and such a system would logically be designed to be as accurate as possible and not overstate (since that sends people into panic and complicates procedure); for three, from what I read, Sensui had a feat calced at 296 gigatons or more, which was not even done at anything close to his full power. You will have to provide a better reason for recalcing the feat; "it doesn't feel right" is not a legitimate reason. Tell us specifically what the calc did wrong or what mistakes it made and we may consider reevaluating it. And comparing the statement to others in Naruto does not make it illegitimate; it should be evaluted on it's own terms in it's own context. And from what I'm reading, there's much more evidence supporting it than aginst it
As for Raizen, his power level was over 20000000 in his prime. From taking a look at the
wiki, Sensui's power level was over 20000. Prime Raizen is stronger than him by a factor of at least 1000x. Even if we assume Sensui was only Small Country level, going by the
Attack Potency chart, this would still put Raizen at the threshold of Small Continent level. I'm not sure if power levels in Yu Yu Hakusho have the same problem as power levels in DBZ, but if they don't, well, here you go. I wouldn't put him lower than that.
Lastly, I despise your conduct so far in this thread, which has been to accuse the wiki, a senior admin (and based on nothing more than a profile image, no doubt), and most everyone who disagrees with you of bias. You were incredibly obnoxious and stubborn when you attempted to downgrade DBZ a while back based on the "split durability" fallacy, and from the looks of this, you haven't changed.