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Continent Level AP: Where Did It Come From?

Flashlight237

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Heya. So... According to the wiki, Continent Level is currently displayed as 760 Teratons. Problem is I've charted the Nuclear Explosion Yields for each continent in the world and found absolutely nothing matching the wiki's standards: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...re_760_Teratons_for_Continent_Level_Came_From

Because of that, I gotta ask... Where exactly did the AP requirement for Continent Level come from? I know Multi-Continent Level is based on common logic that at least double the area of a continent must be destroyed, but... 760 Teratons for plain Country Level? Where did that come from?
 
You can ask DontTalkDT and Assaltwaffle if you wish. They might remember.

I think that it was some kind of average value though.
 
Why not instead of the area of two continents, we find the distance between the two clostest continents and use an explosion big enough to destroy both as a baseline? I mean, we don't use 2 planets or 2 islands to say 5-A and High 6-C.
 
Well, given the upcoming forum move, this is probably not a good time for revising a lot of page statistics.
 
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