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This has been a long time coming I tell ya.

Currently, our GoH profiles are a mess. Jae-Kal's profile has random AP values, Il-Pyo only has one key (No pun intended), Mu-Ji has a 5-B key where he backscales from a 5-A feat, etc.

These are just some of the profiles that look absolutely horrible, and the only up to date profile is arguably Jin Mo-Ri.

Anyway, let's get started.

Chapter 1 and 2 Scaling

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Ok, so early chapters of GoH don't really showcase a lot of impressive feats, but we do have GoH contestants at 8-C thanks to this calc. All GoH contestants scale to this value as they all fight each other of at least fight someone who scales to this calc at some point within the first two chapters. The Executives also scale to this but at a higher level.

Now, The Six are all comparable, so they all scale to Mu-Jin's casual island crushing feat. Man-Duk is Mu-Jin's equal so he scales as well. An Angelo survived Jae-San's meteor and magic missile combo which kills the latter and wipes out all of Seoul. This makes all the above characters at least 6-C.

After the nuke-meteor combo, Jae-Kal swoops in and consumes Il-Pyo's Borrowed Power. Something he couldn't do before gaining more power, which would make Il-Pyo stronger than him. Consuming Il-Pyo's Borrowed Power makes him powerful enough to kill Angelos like they're nothing. The same Angelos that can tank a 6-C attack.

Later on, Mo-Ri remembers that he's the Monkey King, and proceeds to almost obliterate Jae-Kal with his staff, a staff that has been confirmed to be 5-A thanks to a previous clac. Jae-Kal then absorbs a bunch of Angelos and becomes as strong as Mo-Ri. Or maybe he doesn't. I don't know, Mo-Ri kinda just stomps him, which makes sense here.

Anyway, here's the summary:

GoH Contestants and Executives are 8-C.

The Six, Sang Man-Duk, Angelos, Borrowed Power Il-Pyo, and Jae-Kal with the Key absorbed are varying levels of 6-C. Mi-Ra with her Borrowed Power and National Treasure are also possibly this tier.

Mo-Ri with an incomplete memory in Monkey King Form is 5-A.

Chapter 3 Scaling

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Sang Man-Duk being a Bishop himself, means that all Bishops scale to him, making them 6-C. Mo-Ri can fight Soo-Jin, a Bishop, in base, which makes his base form 6-C now. Mo-Ri later fights the false Monkey King fairly in base, which makes sense because he completely stomps all the other monkeys when he temporally changes to his Monkey King Form. Then we get a nice few chapters of Oxen King completely wreaking a Bishop even after he ate her horn. But her scaling comes later.
Anyway, some stuff goes down, and the gang can't use their Borrowed Power because Soo-Jin will null them if they do. Mi-Ra gets her limiter removed using acupuncture and manages to one-shot a Priest with Heaven Splitter. This is where the 7-A feat comes from. But it's uncalced so I'm iffy about this one. Anyway, scaling wise, the main cast with their Borrowed Power seem to fair evenly with Priests, so whatever tier they get scales to Priests as well.

Later on, the Three Princes of Natak arrive, and fight Soo-Jin with her Curse Armour, Seung-Chul with a Direct Contract with Oxen King, and Il-Pyo with a Direct Contract with the Nine Tailed Fox. So they all scale to each other. Later on, Mo-Ri comes out with his full memories and Armoursuits and proceeds to fight the eldest Natak brother. Thanks to PowerToScale, we now know that the explosion of the planet they are on amounts to High 4-C. This scales to everyone who fought the brothers.
To summarise:

Bishops and all who scale are 6-C.

Priests and GoH combatants scale to each other but it is unknow what the scaling is at this point, though they could be possibly 7-A.

Princes of Natak and all who scale are High 4-C.

Chapter 4 Scaling

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So right off the bat, Okhwang completely destroys De-Wi's eye, unrelated to scaling but still fun to point out considering how ironic it will be later on. R fights Mo-Ri's clone, Mo-Ri Hui, as an Executive but gets beat pretty easily, so he turns on his Bishop powers and proceeds to make a joke out of Hui in Monkey King Mode. Hui gets saved by Q who uses his Borrowed Power to even the playing field with R. Everyone I've talked about above should be 6-C. I'm iffy if this scales to other Executives, because Q's Borrowed Power is unique. I'll explain later. Also, a priest with the Blessing of God could fight evenly with Mujin. Blessings should also grant this tier.
Now comes the Fortnite Battle Royale part. Most of the contestants that aren't complete fodder scale to Mi-Ra and Dae-Wi. The latter of which has been referred to as a mountain when punched by one of the contestants. This further supports the 7-A tiering for GoH contestants post-Chapter 2. Later on, it is revealed that one of the contestants, Dante, is actually the son of Okhwang and proceeds to fight Monkey King Mode Hui, who previously fought Sang Man-Duk evenly. This further supports 6-C for Hui and makes Post-Power Absorbed Dante 6-C as well. This scales to bloodlusted Alexsandors and acupuncture boosted Hui. To add to all this, Hui, Dae-Wi, and Mi-Ra all managed to break the island they were on with their attacks. Take what you want from that.

As an added bonus, Okhwang fights both Mo-Ri Jin and Il-Pyo and thrashes them. This makes Old Okhwang at least High 4-C.

There are some miscellaneous scalings later on but this should cover most of it.
Summary:

"Borrowed Power" Q, Blessed Priests, Mo-Ri Hui in Monkey King Mode, Dante, Alexsandors, and all who scale get 6-C.

GoH contestants in this part get 7-A.

Okhwang gets an At least High 4-C rating.

Chapter 5 Scaling
Here it comes baby.

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So the first half of this chapter is dedicated to an actual tournament and some character development for Mo-Ri Hui. That's nice but tiering doesn't change. GoH contestants scale to each other and should still be 7-A. Except Mo-Ri Hui.
Hui trained with one of The Six and became even stronger. He fights Samuel, who is the direct descendant of Hercules. Basically, this boosts his Borrowed Power to the status of Power Lenderization. It is revealed that Q is also a Power Lender, which is why his stats should be different from the other Executives. Plus, he becomes one of The Six later on which just strengthens this. Anyway, Samuel lending power from Hercules temporally makes him possessed by Hercules himself. Also, Hercules' sky lifting feat is canon, which, thanks to this profile, makes Power Lenderized Samuel 6-C. Surprisingly consistent. This scales to base Hui as he can fight Power Lenderized Samuel and stomped every other contestant up until Samuel. Also minor side note, Samuel can carry fake Yeoui. This should give him Class Y lifting strength.

Anyway, here comes the espionage part. I say espionage, but they aren't doing a good job at being subtle. So the Executives and Team Korea sneak into the underground portion of the GoH stadium. On the way, they encounter Priests and two Bishops. This further solidifies the scaling as the Executives struggle to kill the two Bishops and Dae-Wi and Mi-Ra fight Priests on somewhat even grounds.

So it is at this point, Dae-Wi bites the dust. We all have a cry, and the man comes back from the dead later on. Whoops, we're getting ahead of ourselves. Q fights Bishop Xiaochen one on one, further confirming that he's stronger than other Executives. Hui confronts Okhwang and pulls a little sneaky on him by letting Ungnyeo absorb the power he was building up for himself. Anyway, now that Ungnyeo has the original power of Eve, she can fight evenly with Okhwang. I say evenly but it's more like comparatively. Because Hui and Ungnyeo still get trashed around like they are nothing. Hui can't even stagger the guy unless he's using acupuncture in Monkey King Mode, or after he gets a boost from Ungnyeo. It is also at this point we must realize that the real Mo-Ri is getting closer to Earth, and he only tore Okhwang's arm after getting power boosted, so Hui fighting Okhwang in base is not outlier and doesn't affect his previous stats. This means that Ungnyeo is High 4-C in her Prime, and Hui is Likely higher with acupuncture.

So now, Dusik, Mu-Jin, and the homeless guy (Can't recall his name), and the Executives reach the surface and the Bishops decide to lift the Taboo on themselves. Mu-Jin comments that he needs at least 3 of The Six to properly kill one Taboo lifted Bishop. This puts Bishops at At least 6-C. Then Okhwang takes the body of Dante, and becomes young again. However, it should be noted that this is a temporary body and not one that reflects his prime. He is stronger that his old self in this body, but significantly weaker than his prime. After all, his prime was a person who scared even the original Monkey King. And the latter even states he wasn't even using his full power at the time. However, this Dante-Okhwang is still no pushover and manages to beat the crap out of everyone even after getting power nulled by Soo-Jin's Pandora. The man still manages to beat Hui after getting all the powers of his allies and the latter only stood a chance when he gets Jin's Yeoui. Even then, Hui only stood a chance because Mu-Jin sealed part of Okhwang's powers with the Holy Grail. This beast of a man is so hilariously high end High 4-C, it makes me shudder to think what he was like in his prime.

We have not even gotten to the good part yet. R betrays Okhwang and uses the staff of the sage to summon every God in the Heavenly Realm. And guess what, Okhwang has been weakened this whole time because R poisoned all Dante clones prior to this. Seriously, I know I keep bringing up how much of a beast Okhwang is, but the man in his prime should probably be 4-B, and I'm just stating all the reasons why I believe so.

So it is at this point that we learn that R is Okhwang's first child and the original Greed. This will be important later. So the Gods get summoned and wreak havoc on the world. Then the OG himslef Dusik, straight up punches Hades and destroys his physical form for awhile, and then combos Zeus like a straight up boss. Of course Zeus is unfazed and casually slaps Dusik all the way to China. That is not hyperbole. Anyway, Hui and the homeless man attempt to fight Zeus but they are no match. Eventually they one-up Zeus by having him ingest a grenade that was inside the homeless man's arm. The homeless man gets beat eventually and then Zeus hears boss music as Dusik comes in and sucker-punches the guy at full speed. We later learn that this Dusik is known as Monster Dusik, and only comes out when his life is at around 10%. Dusik harming Zeus as Monster Dusik is consistent as we find out later. Anyway, Dusik gets pommeled by Zeus shortly after and Okhwang sacrifices himself to resurrect Dae-Wi and boost Mi-Ra. He gave Dae-Wi his mind, which allows him to use his abilities, and he gave Mi-Ra his body, which is the vessel that allows him to use his awesome power. Naturally, Dae-Wi kicks the asses of Zeus' pantheon and fights evenly with the other Gods. However without the Body of the King, using Okhwang's powers puts a strain on Dae-Wi.

Now comes the famous "planet pushing" scene, where Dae-Wi calls down Mars, and Satan calls down Jupiter, and the combined forces of Dae-Wi and Mi-Ri Hui push back both planets. This is now an obsolete feat but still a nice supporting feat. This feat kills Hui however, but don't worry, in the same chapter, Mo-Ri Jin comes back. And he royally screws all the other Gods before Satan. Now at this point, I want to point out that the Gods all scale to Okhwang, him being a God and all, so they are all naturally High 4-C. The ones who scale to them include Mo-Ri Jin, King of Earth Dae-Wi, and Monster Dusik. It should also be noted that Tae-Jin also managed to fight Odin after becoming a God of Fight candidate, so he should also get the above tiering.

Then Mo-Ri Jin fights Satan, but this part has been gone over in detail and is the reason why Jin and Satan's profiles are up to date. Besides the new High 4-C scaling and the adjustments for the multipliers, there is nothing much more to say. Mo-Ri in X250 000 should be higher end 4-B now and scales to Satan's Phase 3 durability. Later on, Mo-Ri breaks his "crown" and becomes the Supreme God. This form of Mo-Ri forced Satan back into his base form in one kick, so he also gets 4-B. Later, it turns out that R is actually a quadruple agent, and uses his Greed to absorb the Gods and fight Mo-Ri Jin on even grounds. He then breaks Taboo for everyone on the planet, allowing humans to fight Gods evenly. After everything is said and done, R dies to outlier and there is a moment of peace. Then Mu-Jin stabs Tae-Jin from behind and this makes sense because the Taboo is no more. This is one more person who scales to High 4-C. Then Tae-Jin dies and Mo-Ri's power gets sealed by the Holy Grail
Summary:

GoH contestants get 7-A as usual.

Q gets 6-C in his Power Lenderization form.

Gods and all who scale get High 4-C.

Supreme God Jin and R get 4-B. Okhwang may also get this tier for his Prime key, as he royally beat the original Monkey King even after the latter ate Samjang.

Edit: After some discussion, it would make sense, scaling wise, if Samuel in Power Lenderization form is Low 4-C, likely High 4-C as he fought Mo-Ri Hui, who in base could push back Jupiter. This scales to Chapter 5 homeless man whom Hui credits as being stronger than Samuel, and Taboo lifted Bishops. This tiering is supported by the fact that homeless man fought Zeus almost evenly and managed to bruise him. It also scales nicely to all members of The Six being somewhat comparable to each other with Ungnyeo being able to harm Okhwang, Dusik sukerpunching Zeus, Mu-Jin fighting Taboo lifted Bishops, and Na Bong Chim supporting Tae-Jin in fighting Odin.

Chapter 6
As this chapter is still ongoing and has been confirmed to be the last chapter, I won't be going through it just yet. Scaling for this chapter will probably be self contained like the first two chapters given the fact that Mo-Ri's power has been sealed, and most characters got weaker after the timeskip.

Powers and Abilities
The powers and abilities of a lot of profiles are severely lacking. This part can't be adjusted in a single post as each individual character has their own unique powers and abilities so I'll just point out that eventually, we have to adjust each and every single one of them. This may take the longest, but I assure you it will be worth it because based on my rereading of the series, we missed out a flip ton of hax.

Overall
There are still some speed issues and lifting strength issues, but I've spent the past week reading all I can from the manhua and I'm exhausted. Any and all other issue should be brought up in the thread. Seriously, this is exhausting, how the hell did Matt do this for Elder Scrolls?

Anyway, thanks for reading through. I'm gonna take a nap now.
 
Oh boy

Well I'll just sit here cause i haven't read the thing and I haven't called anything
 
I would also like to add that there is a recuring theme throughout the series that Martial Arts > AP

It is the entire reason why the Gods were so scared of humans like Tae-Jin. The problem is how do we define this in wiki terms? Martial arts seems to allow characters to close the gap in AP even if it's a drastic one.

Some examples include the homeless man fighting Zeus evenly. Mo-Ri Dan fighting Dean who was High 4-C at the time and kicking his ass before he learnt recoiless. And Na Bong Chim fighting Zeus alongside Tae-Jin.
 
I think Martial Arts allows people to combat phycially stronger foes

So while they probably backscale, they should be strong to put up a fight and win due to martial arts
 
This is great. Dfinitely fixes things up but one thing... powerlenderisation.

Direct contracts were stated that the individual who performs a direct contract are able to use the full power of their borrowed power. This was stated when Ilypo met the fox. Ilypo performs a direct contract and gains the foxes full power and was able to overwelm one of the princes making him at least 4-C (https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/the-god-of-high-school/ep-143/viewer?title_no=66&episode_no=143)

Powerlenderisation is when you are related by blood to your borrowed power. Powerlenderisations have shown to do the same if not better, Samual was able to powerlenderise with hercules and gain his strength as well as the national treasures (weapons) that hercules had used. These national treasures were stated to be more power than normal ones. As a powerenderisation Samual was going to break the Yeoui copy. The Yeoui copy has shown to be at least Low 4-C- 4-C at least. (https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/the-god-of-high-school/ep-227/viewer?title_no=66&episode_no=228)

So a 6-C Powerlenderised Samual wouldn't make sense

Also, Mori Jin using Mori Hui as a borrowed power. Hui shares the same blood as Mori Jin. Mori Hui is also shown to be High 4-C, likely higher with accupuncture. So a Mori Jin with 250000x and Mori Hui borrowed power, I feel should be a Likely 4-A key.
 
At no point in that chapter did I see Samuel almost breaking Yeoui. Plus, if Power Lenderised Samuel is Low 4-C, that messes up the scaling by a lot. If Samuel breaking fake Yeoui is true, it will be outlier.
 
Sir Ovens said:
At no point in that chapter did I see Samuel almost breaking Yeoui. Plus, if Power Lenderised Samuel is Low 4-C, that messes up the scaling by a lot. If Samuel breaking fake Yeoui is true, it will be outlier.
It was said it would but Samual didn't shoot it at the Yeoui but at a armour suit Hui which injured him. My point is even if we don't go with a low 4-C Samual. Samual is definitely above 6-C. Low 5-B would even be a better teir.
 
Now that I think about it, the scaling would actually make sense.

If Hui performed the Low 4-C feat and scales to Samuel, then it also scales to the homeless man, because he said that the homeless man was stronger. Which in turn would explain why he could fight Zeus almost evenly.

This also scales to Taboo lifted Bishops which convineintly explains why Oxen King doesn't just instakill them.
 
Sir Ovens said:
Now that I think about it, the scaling would actually make sense.
If Hui performed the Low 4-C feat and scales to Samuel, then it also scales to the homeless man, because he said that the homeless man was stronger. Which in turn would explain why he could fight Zeus almost evenly.

This also scales to Taboo lifted Bishops which convineintly explains why Oxen King doesn't just instakill them.
Yeah it does. Also apparently Mori has Law Minupulation?? someone said that to me but I'll have to look into first. But yeah it would make sense and Hui would of being using a good amount of his power since he was getting tired after a little while. If i remember correctly Hui can inly use his own full power for 4-5 minutes
 
So those who scale to Mo-Ri Hui and Samuel get Low 4-C, likely High 4-C

Also I've said before, 4-B is a tier with a 881.86 billion times difference between baseline and the tier cap. At no point should Power Borrowed Mo-Ri Jin be 4-A until we get that calc of killing all of Satan's clones at once.
 
Sir Ovens said:
So those who scale to Mo-Ri Hui and Samuel get Low 4-C, likely High 4-C
I feel like you can scale young King and Hui in ragnarok to 4-B. Cause when hui fought ypung king he had Jaebongchim, national treasure 108 agonies, the power of king uma and pandora's armour and the dimensional gate opened it was stated he recieved as much power as the original and could only barely draw with the young king and got the original Yeoui. (https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/the-god-of-high-school/ep-266/viewer?title_no=66&episode_no=268)

So would that mean Hui and King are 4-B and the Gods like Satan are 4-B in base... cuase Hui was already in that High 4-C range
 
You do realize that the High 4-C range you calced was near baseline right? Even if we apply all the power scaling, Okhwang at the very best would be baseline 4-B in his Dante body. It is already confirmed that Okhwang in his prime was someone who was way above the Gods in Ragnarok, so he does not scale to them. Hui does not get a 4-B key as he only defeated Okhwang after getting boosted to high heaven by his allies and having Okhwang severely nerfed by the Holy Grail. Hell, swinging the real Yeoui around nearly killed him so I doubt he was ever meant for that kind of power anyway.
 
Do we have a calc of the explosion that destroyed 1/6 of the Korean Peninsula? Since iirc Tae-Jin tanked it, so it would scale to the early series six and bishops.
 
Unfortunately, no. Tier 7-A, and 6-C don't have calcs and we rely on scaling chains to get people above baseline.

Basically, if anyone wants to clac the 7-A and 6-C feats, they are welcome to do so. Hercules was supposed to be 6-C but he actually scales nicely to Low 4-C, likely High 4-C, so the the only tier 6 feat for The Six is extremely casual Mu-Jin Park.

Actually wait, there are possibly more tier 6 feats like Tae-Jin's fight with The Six destroying 10% of the Korean peninsula, Sang Man-Duk summoning gigantic swords like they're nothing, and magic man dying to a blast that destroys Seoul, etc.
 
I agree with what USkhlaveri commented. There's no indication of it meaning dimensions of space or dimensional axes, and the series never makes reference to that sort of thing, and referring to someone as being in a higher dimensional anything can also just be a general way of saying they're unconditionally superior.
 
Blahblah9755 said:
I agree with what USkhlaveri commented. There's no indication of it meaning dimensions of space or dimensional axes, and the series never makes reference to that sort of thing, and referring to someone as being in a higher dimensional anything can also just be a general way of saying they're unconditionally superior.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/...lV2WHgXF8QGnV6R7xtfY6p0gS-jT3f_YXCuyEIDkp/pub

this google doc contains more evidence that fourth-dimension exists in the verse> I forgot to post this one.
 
@Ovens replying to what you said on the blog here, since it's easier. Ungnyeo and Tae-Jin were in the epicenter, Ungnyeo was eliminated from the battle by this blast but survived without any lasting problems, while Tae-Jin was unharmed even though he was already somewhat injured and tired. They can both harm one another. This would scale to angels, whose attacks Man-Duk used to injure Tae-Jin, which would in turn scale to the homeless association head and Mu-Bong, since they can destroy an angel's sword with significant effort.

So once you get there, it ends up scaling to everyone who would have been 6C
 
Overall I agree with the scaling.

The one thing I'm somewhat iffy about is the High 4-C sage planet. As we all know, the author can't depict the accurate sizes of things for shit, so I'm uncertain about scaling the size of the planet to the size of the staff.

I also don't think PowerToScale's arguments that the RJB is full length and thus is as long as it was when it bridged between the earth and moon are enough. The size of the RJB doesn't necessarily correlate to the power of the attack.

And tell me I'm using the appeal to motive fallacy if you must, but I'm inclined to take the assumption (the maths in his calcs is fine if the calc group has anything to say about it, I have no issue with that) of a person who tried to get low 2-C Jin with a grain of salt.
 
@Monarch isn't that the feat where Jin yelled out "Yeoui epand further than you ever have before" or something like that? If so, I think it should be assumed that it's expanded further than the earth moon expansion. On the other hand I'm also skeptical about using pixel scaling to find the planet's size considering the author, but I think we can at least say with certainty that the planet is meant to be several times larger than Yeoui's largest expansion.
 
>Further than you ever expanded before

>Few chapters later proceeds to expand past 993 floors of the Divine Realm

Ok. I mean if the above is true, then it only supports Yeoui being longer than when he fought Natak. which means High 4-C is a lowball.
 
If he does say something like that I take it back, but that's still not going to be High 4-C if we just assume the planet has a radius of "larger than the distance between the moon and earth"
 
I mean, if anything, the distance between the moon and earth is a lowball anyway.

Besides that, we need to work out individual character fixes. I suggest we start with Mo-Ri, since he's pretty haxless.

The man should get Power Mimicry as he can copy techniques after seeing it once. That's like the only ability addition I see him getting. Also, Jin can see interstellar distances perfectly fine, but he can't see the bottom of the 1000th floor of the Heavenly Realm. Using some math, I was able to determine that Yeoui can extend large enough to make it weigh 2.82488157E+28 kg. That's Pre-Stellar lifting strength required to carry Yeoui.

Screenshot 2019-05-05 at 9.24.28 PM
 
Monarch Laciel said:
If he does say something like that I take it back, but that's still not going to be High 4-C if we just assume the planet has a radius of "larger than the distance between the moon and earth"
I didn't just calculate the size of the planet but also it's gravitational binding energy (GBE). The energy needed to disperse a celestial body. Which is what gave its High 4-C levels
 
I didn't just calculate the size of the planet but also it's gravitational binding energy (GBE). The energy needed to disperse a celestial body. Which is what gave its High 4-C levels

and Mori tanked shots that would if split and break the planet into pieces. And then he tanks the planet exploding while barely able to move and stay awake
 
Also, fun fact. Thanks to the Taboo being removed, everyone in Chapter 6 is probably High 4-C thanks to a long scaling chain starting from Mo-Ri Dan fighting a stronger Samuel than the one from Chapter 5.

Also also, I think I figured out the Martial Arts > AP deal. It's Reactive Power Level. The whole manhua has always been about how the characters grow through the battle, and I think all martial arts practitioners should get Reactive Power Level. It's justifies them compensating for the Taboo while still matching up to the Gods.
 
Almost every instance of the main characters fighting in one on one battles end up with them either attaining a new form, or learning a new technique. It's not a coincidence. It's something even Mu-jin said humans could do, that Gods can't.
 
Could it be a contextual language thing? Like Korean can use the word Star to refer to our planet?

Cuz it uses the image of the planet
 
That's what I was thinking. Doesn't make sense to say star, and then have an image of the planet.

Oh, and since you're here Monarch, do you agree with Reactive Power Level?
 
Monarch Laciel said:
Could it be a contextual language thing? Like Korean can use the word Star to refer to our planet?
Cuz it uses the image of the planet
Korean Planet
Korean Star


Korean Star 1


I was thinking the samething but it doesn't seem to be interchangable. The Korean letters don't seem to resemble each other slightly, whereas the Japanese kanji for star and planet resemble each other to an extent.
 
I disagree with reactive power level until more evidence is shown.

I won't ask for something blatant but I'm at least going to need a shot of the gods acknowledging humans are dangerous because of their extreme growth rate or something
 
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The first screenshot is in reference to how the homeless man can fight Zeus.
The next 3 screenshots are about how Dae-Wi with the Mind of the King and martial arts put him at the level that surpasses Okhwang in his prime.
 
That still doesn't look like reactive power level to me.

Just martial arts lets you hit harder. No need to ascribe something like reactive power level to it.
 
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