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Izuku's One For All Percentage

DemonGodMitchAubin

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Why do we not scale Izuku's One For All Percentage Linearly

5% should be 1/20 as strong as 100%

8% should be 2/25 as strong as 100%

20% should be 1/5 as strong as 100%

Is there a reason we don't do this, Izuku's power is very explicitly and clearly Linear, so why don't we scale everyone this way
 
It doesn't really add up with the calculations we have.

5%: Scales to 1.28 tons from Bakugo's explosion.

8%: Scales to 3.19 tons from being able to harm Overhaul.

100%: 2.2 Kiltons or scales to 3.91 Megatons from Two Heroes feats. The latter was determined to be an outlier.
 
I mean...I wouldn't mind but that would contradict the feats a lot so it's better to treat them like a transformation with no really any multipliers and stuff than something like Guy's gates or something like that.
 
I mean, the feats could just be a minimal showing of their power, I know that My Hero Academia does things differently

But like Bakugou's Explosions don't actually have to be a benchmark

Feats don't hold characters back, also it's not multiplying, it takes the percentage literal, which it is
 
If we took his percentages literally, then we'd have to upgrade anyone that scales to 5% to 8-A, which is ridiculous. Or we downgrade 100% to 8-B, both are inconsistent.

I disagree with this.
 
Yeah, the scaling and feats contradict the percentages bring linear meaning that this won't work
 
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