Well riddle me this
If there is a joke or riddle here, beyond a reference to my name, I'm too high to get it. This feels on-brand for me.
Chiron's NP is casually a trillion times FTL.
In
the game clip, it takes about 3.3 seconds for the attack to reach Earth from a star in the Sagittarius constellation. The arrowhead of Sagittarius is Alnasl. It is 106 light years away. 106 ly = 1.003e18 meters
1.003e18 meters / 3.3 = 3.0393939e17 m/s, or
~1.01 trillion times FTL. I'm no expert on post-Solomon FGO content, but I'm guessing that Chiron, despite being a powerful servant from the Age of Gods, isn't on Castoria's level. This is 90% vibes, 10% that being connected to the creation of the Holy Sword feels like a big deal.
Excalibur is on par with things like Wukong's Ruyi Jingu Bang and the Lion King's Rhongomyniad. Both of those are literally responsible for, like, pinning reality to the Earth or some shit.
His
Noble Phantasm is
Ruyi Jingu Bang (如意金箍棒
?). Before Wukong turned the Ruyi Jingu Bang into a weapon, it was a pillar holding together the bottom of the ocean. It's an item originally made to give form to what is vague.
A Noble Phantasm that held a Texture in place, just like the Holy Spear Rhongomyniad. The area hit by the staff has the space around it fixed in place by Wukong's
Authority, creating a solid block of air that pins the opponent in place.
[2]
Rhongomyniad: The Lance That Shines to the End of the World (最果てにて輝ける槍ロンゴミニアド,
Saihate nite Kagayakeru YariRongominiado?) is the Holy Lance of
King Arthur.
[1][2][4] An anchor of storm that fastens the planet together.
[1][2] A
Divine Construct armament.
[1] Rhongomyniad is regarded as the "
spear of the end", the light of destruction coming down from the heavens,
[5] whose power is said to rival the Holy Sword.[6]
Scaling to any portion of this feels like the kind of thing that would put a Heroic Spirit a little closer to the scope and power of a lower tier Divine Spirit. Especially when it takes a Divine Spirit of Ozymandius' caliber 10 hits to break through a set of walls forged from the Holy Sword's light. Nitocris' NP also cracked under the pressure of an attack from Rhongomyniad, iirc.
Moreover, Goddess Rhongomyniad can further protect her fortress by activating
walls made out of the same light as Excalibur.[20] Thanks to these walls of magical energy, not even Ozymandias'
Dendera Electric Bulb is able to reach inside the city, forcing the Sun King to transform half his
Spirit Origin into magical energy to shoot his ultra-long-range divine punishment nine times more in order to break through them.
[12]
A trillion times FTL is the absolute peak of the MCU's current speed scale. Something I wouldn't initially assume this Strange scales to.
That said...Base Strange was able to keep pace with a 3/4-ish complete Strange Supreme. Fully formed Strange Supreme is capable of going 1v1 with Infinity Ultron, the source of that trillion times FTL number.
Mjolnir also keeps being
not out of place in new material, retroactively up-scaling a bunch of stuff. Thor catches Zeus' lightning bolt from maybe 20 yards away, and then later pilots it to the edge of the universe in a matter of minutes. Yet neither Mjolnir nor Jane are never at a unique speed disadvantage. Valk, Gorr, Thor, and Thor are perfectly capable of keeping pace with eachother.
And nothing would imply that Mjolnir, or Jane's version of Thor, should be stronger or faster than Avengers 1 or 2 Thor. Mjolnir is broken and speeding up Jane's impending death. It would make way more sense that Mjolnir has just always been post-Endgame level in the speed department, right? I mean, with What If establishing that Thor 1 Thor was
casually MFTL (he legit fought Carol for fun), it isn't absurd to think that he/it could be seriously faster.
If Strange is slower, he doesn't have a lot of options for autonomous defense. As a weird echo/memory, TOA was able to do actual magic. And Stephen can do just enough in the astral plane to allow himself to be seen in the physical plane. If Stephen can do enough magic as a spirit to activate the Time Stone, then he might be able to save himself, at least once. Even if Artoria completely deletes Strange in one go, she's not deleting an Infinity Stone.
As for putting down someone outside of his power level...I guess, the time stone is probably the only possible win-con in his arsenal. Universal time manipulation should be comparable to True Magic. Something even Artoria's chonky Magic Resistance can't completely negate.