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DarkGrath Abstractions DarkGrath wrote on Abstractions's profile.
Just to not derail the RVRT with the detailed explanation for my edit:
Make sure to update the number of warnings/bans a user has received after you add their warning to the Warning Tracker, both in total and for the category of offense. In this case, considering the reported offense that was warned against was insulting a staff member, it would also be better classified as "Disruptive behaviour" rather than "Unhelpful RVT post".
Make sure to update the number of warnings/bans a user has received after you add their warning to the Warning Tracker, both in total and for the category of offense. In this case, considering the reported offense that was warned against was insulting a staff member, it would also be better classified as "Disruptive behaviour" rather than "Unhelpful RVT post".
Let's bring Yujiro as an example, he was upgraded to 7-C due to his earthquake, and while he could be weaker or stronger depending on the method that's okay, they choose to go with that end of the feat.
The real issue people might bring is that Yujiro never replicates a feat of that level ever again, but they also fail to understand that while it's true that Yujiro doesn't punch with 7-C levels of power on any other of his interactions, that doesn't mean it wasn't the intention of the author to have him punch with that level of power at the moment of the feat, even if he fails to showcase such a feat ever again.
Also, remember, we are a indexing site, we like our feats, if the author draws a character traveling multiple continents in a short time, statuing bullets, but then in the story tell us that they are Mach 5 at most, who do you think VSBattles would chosen to index? Yes, the feat of crossing multiple continents and statuing bullets, we choose to index the feats onscreen even in cases as ridiculous as Flash from CW, who has direct statements of being just Mach speed on the single digits, yet it was still chosen to go with his actual feats on the show.
Using "possibly" wouldn't work either, as we will implying our calculations are inherently wrong and only the author intention is correct when that was never the point of making them.
And as I said before, it's practically impossible to know what the author's intention really is, for all we know, if you were to ask the author of Baki if Yujiro could hit harder than a meteor he might as well say yes because of how crazy his story is.
I also apologize if I couldn't understand what you were truly arguing, but I will leave my comment here and not on the thread since this is my sincere/biased opinion on the matter.