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Possible One Punch Man upgrade

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I found a very underrated OPM feat that's likely greater than High 7-C. This feat has been aleady calced but it needs to be recalced for the following reasons.

The calc used an anime screenshot instead of the manga version, which is the more accurate version. It didn't take into consideration that the explosion massively dwarfed the meteor visibly, and that there was no way the explosion was only 1.52 km

Metal Knight creates an explosion that dwarfs a 200 meter meteor. The official length of the meteor is 200 meters, and Metal Knight shoots a bunch of missiles at it. Although the missiles don't do jack shit to the meteor, the explosion dwarfs it, and the aftermath looks pretty impressive. It's very important to note that right before the missiles hit the meteor, it's clear that the meteor is still very high up in the sky, and as a result, it looks very small, and at the same distance, the explosions were still huge. The explosion seems to be almost a hundred times larger than the 200 meter meteor. I would appreciate it if someone could calc this.

Explosion

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Aftermath

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Andytrenom said:
This feat has already been calced, at 7-C I think.
Yeah I saw the calc and it was dogshit. Why did they even use the anime version, when the manga is the highest canon? They missed out important details, like the explosion absolutely dwarfing the meteor. Like I said in my post, the manga shows that right before the explosion, the meteor was tiny, and yet at the same distance, the explosion was massive. The explosion based on common sense, was at least 20 times the size of the meteor in diameter. It has to be recalced.
 
He didn't have a way to properly measure the explosion in the manga. But if you think it can be done, feel free to explain how or you can also try and calc it yourself.
 
If it was 20 times the size of the meteor, it would have been 4000 meters, IE, a four Kilometer wide explosion

Needless to say if it was actually that big it would have nuked the entire city by far, suggesting it's vastly, vastly smaller.

A 20,000 meter explosion would be vastly worse
 
DMUA said:
If it was 20 times the size of the meteor, it would have been 4000 meters, IE, a four Kilometer wide explosion
Needless to say if it was actually that big it would have nuked the entire city by far, suggesting it's vastly, vastly smaller.

A 20,000 meter explosion would be vastly worse
lmao what? it was super high up in the sky, so even if the explosion were several kilometers wide, it's very possible with anime logic that it wouldn't have touched the earth. stop downplaying. goku and beerus' shockwaves were supposedly universe level, and it didn't even damage a single building on earth even though they were literally right above the earth. stop downplaying.
 
Except, it was much closer then that. Way too close for it to just not go anywhere near the ground if it was actually that massive.
 
DMUA said:
Except, it was much closer then that.
Where are you getting this information from? The meteor was 200 meters in length, and it literally looked like a pebble from that distance. It was super high up in the sky. And did you forget that this is anime? Stuff like this doesn't usually make sense in anime.

Beerus and Goku were punching each other so with so much power that the shockwaves itself were universe level, and yet the earth was completely unscathed, despite the fact that they were right on top of it. That makes way less sense than this explosion scenario, and it was still accepted.
 
Andytrenom said:
He didn't have a way to properly measure the explosion in the manga. But if you think it can be done, feel free to explain how or you can also try and calc it yourself.
3asdfasdf
Okay so this is a very rough estimate, but the blue circles are the size of the meteor from that distance. You can see that roughly 37 of the circles fit inside the meteor's length. This means that the explosion was roughly 7.5 km. Again, this is a super rough estimate, but still it gives you an idea of how big this explosion was.
 
Mxy5 said:
Beerus and Goku were punching each other so with so much power that the shockwaves itself were universe level, and yet the earth was completely unscathed, despite the fact that they were right on top of it. That makes way less sense than this explosion scenario, and it was still accepted.
faulty analogy
 
Mxy5 said:
How is this faulty analogy? I'm not even using analogy, this is just pure facts. The meteor was 200 meters and the explosion absolutely dwarfed it.
because the shockwaves and feat posted here are not similar scenarios at all.
 
DeathstroketheHedgehog said:
Mxy5 said:
How is this faulty analogy? I'm not even using analogy, this is just pure facts. The meteor was 200 meters and the explosion absolutely dwarfed it.
because the shockwaves and feat posted here are not similar scenarios at all.
How are they not similar scenarios? It makes zero sense that shockwaves powerful enough to destroy a universe didn't do any damage to earth, even though the origin of the shockwaves was right above earth.
 
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