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A references for common feats page continuation

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In the previous thread, various members discussed the usefulness of a common feats page for the wiki. With help from Ugarik, Spinosaurus75dinosaurfan, ArbitraryNumbers, DontTalkDT, I, and various members were able to calculate, evaluate, and create a reference for common feats page.

Previous thread:

https://vsbattles.com/vsbattles/2219009

Blog created by Spino combining all of our calcs that is being evaluated by DontTalkDT:

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan/Reference_for_Common_Feats

What's left are suggestions for any other feats to calculate.

Calcs that need to be evaluated:

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Votron5/Calculations_for_Common_Feats

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Kepekley23/Energy_Required_to_Shake_the_Universe

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...ired_to_destroy_a_dimension_with_a_starry_sky

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Mr._Bambu/The_Dwarves_Calc:_Fragmenting_Warships

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...ge_for_reference_of_common_feats_by_Jasonsith

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Mr._Bambu/General_Calc:_Destroying_Graves

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U..._the_Galaxy_(Platinum_Wings_Accelerator_calc)

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...ge_for_reference_of_common_feats_by_Jasonsith

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Arrogant_Schmuck/Common_Feat?:_Melting_a_car

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Golden_Void/Destroying_Stuff_in_the_Solar_System

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...s-energy_Conversion_Feats_-_Energy_Constructs

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:TriforcePower1/Some_general_feats
 
Is it possible to calc the energy required to punch through a sandbag? Apologies if this was already handled.
 
Also, how about a calc for snapping out chains? I surprisingly couldn't find this feat in the page.
 
Not sure about the sandbags since you're not fragmenting the sand

Chains are tricky since they come in many different-sized links.
 
Depends on the chains, a while ago Wok, Weekly and I looked into lifting strength from that and could find the weight certain thicknesses/grades of chains could maintain before snapping. Just making a cut in a chain would require its own calc based on the thickness of the chain.
 
Mr. Bambu said:
Depends on the chains, a while ago Wok, Weekly and I looked into lifting strength from that and could find the weight certain thicknesses/grades of chains could maintain before snapping. Just making a cut in a chain would require its own calc based on the thickness of the chain.
Theoretically if the bending energy on the portion of the object being bended exceeds the destruction energy of the portion of that object, that object would be snapped off.
 
Some ideas for feats:

Destroying a forest

Punching a human head off

Surviving a roof falling on top of you

Destroying a cliff

Dodging arrows
 
Destroying a forest and destroying a cliff are a no to me. Both these look they will be heavily dependent on context for their result
 
Thought so, tried finding concrete measurements of those and I can't find any
 
How about being planted planted into the ground? Or at least just having your head planted into the ground?
 
That seems doable, you would have to get the volume of the human head or lower body, then figure out the energy density of the soil/bedrock of the ground.
 
Modern arrows is a good source but modern bolts and ancient arrows and bolts do not have sufficient sources.
 
also those aren't speeds for dodging, just the speed of the object- the speed for dodging requires more than that
 
Yeah, especially aim dodging for linear projectiles since normal humans aim dodge bullets all the time; aim dodging lasers is also very common in comic books also.
 
More feats:

Jumping out of a moving vehicle and onto the ground

Kicking down a door from its hinges

Punching out a persons teeth

Punching through someones chest or stomach

Crushing the bones in a persons hand

Ripping a door off from a car

Holding a blast door open
 
Perhaps standard calc for Flooding the Earth would be a good idea; I see results range from 15 Petatons to 25 Petatons. And I can agree that it would be High 6-A, and it's also what I heard the four fiends from Final Fantasy 1 were supposed to be upgraded to based on a similar feat. The Octopath Traveler cast would also scale from the end game boss Galdera who was going to destroy the world with a flood.
 
More feats:

A propane tank exploding

Destroying a 1600-1700 century sail ship like a galleon

Creating shockwaves that part clouds

Destroying a statue of various materials

Destroying pillars

Uprooting a tree

Destroying a gravestone

Creating a snowstorm

Ripping off an arm and leg

Ripping off a human head

Causing a volcanic eruption
 
I uh

I did the 1600 ship one, too.

Or at least, I sorta did. There was a feat in which five of equivalent ships were destroyed at once. Funny how this keeps happening.

Here it is.
 
Is it possible to calc the energy required to twist a person's head 180 degrees?
 
Also how about crushing a filled soda can? And bending a metal bat?
 
@Andy

bending a metal bat probably would take yield strength rather than shear or compressive strength that we use. It was argued in this thread but nothing came of it: https://vsbattles.com/vsbattles/2429181

Crushing a soda can. How much MPa can a soda can take before it bursts?
 
Also the head twisting feat probably would have to take into account the neck vertebrae, ligaments, and muscles so IDK
 
@Bambu

Probably should calc the cannons also but I know that wasn't required for you to calc.
 
@Jason

So basically you can find the joules of bending an object by finding the newtons over distance to its midsection? I think that could work in theory, but it would be a major problem for bending feats where it would be difficult-to-impossible to find the acceleration for force like comic books and literature.
 
Destroying a Truck

Destroying an Armored Car

Destroying a helicopter

Destroying a tank (Not melting one)

Punching through a car roof

Punching through a car door

Ripping car doors off

Snapping a tree in half with a single kick

Punching holes through load-bearing walls (They're 9 inches thick on average, also brick walls are noted in the same link to be thicker than 6 inches as a bare minimum)
 
@Voltron I was talking about the sandbags used in boxing training tho.
 
I will unsubscribe from this thread due to being very busy. You can send me a message if you need my help with something.
 
@Andy

You mean a punching bag? I was confused since sandbags are more commonly reffered to the ones used in military or flood control.
 
Yeah sorry about that.

tho i would argue that punching through a punching bag is what I would've been more likely referring to since this is a common feats thread...
 
I unfortunately cannot find the width of a punching bag so it is unlikely I can calc that.
 
I asked about this in the last thread, but where did we get 25cm^2 for surface area of a fist (punching through a wall feats) from? Bambu's found some higher numbers from reliable sources, and I believe a member measured their fist and got a higher number.
 
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