You're talking about Quidditch, right?physically ordinary humans when literal schoolchildren get hit by ten inch in diameter spheres of iron at 60+ mph
Spacebattles being spacebattles.
Ugh, there comes a point where we can scale a character, but we have to ask should we?
I am sure most creators never intend for them to be that powerful and it is quiet obvious that their intention isn't for them to be like that.
If you scale or calc above it you are ignoring all author intent for the sole purpose of winning more online fights. Congratulations, you are awful.
Resalvaging some old calcs made me look for calc methods, and I saw a thread on Reddit talking about one of my old calcs;
I've not paid attention to the MCU in years, and most of the replies are your standard Reddit nonsense of 'maybe the Hammer sped up (based on who knows what' but this comment sticks out in particular...MCU - Thor's hammer flies into space
2:56 Thor's hammer flies up into space in a second. Let's get the distance and the timeframe first. Timeframe is 0.96s. R = (h/2) + c^2/(8h) = (14/2) + 585^2/(8 X 14) = 3062.58036 X 2 = 6125.16072 Diameter of the Earth is...www.fanverse.org
He says that having impressive feats goes against intent and is only done so people can win vs debates with their pet series
He says this about the MCU
Sort of (in a cosmic sense that it's all part of the Godheads consciousness AKA Azathoth)The entire cosmology of the elder scrolls is a dream of godhead right? @Stocking Anarchy![]()
dawg i absolutely HATE when people do that shitNah but these are the same people who'll complain about certain characters supposedly being so OP that no story involving them can be interesting or make sense, then it turns out they never actually read the series in question and are basing their entire knowledge off out of context panels or clips they saw some Twitter powerscaler post or on Death Battle or some shit. Even with context they still go off the assumption that "character has a powerful feat in the scene" and "this scene helps progress the story" are mutually exclusive.
Capeshit gets this treatment real bad, but guys with really impressive feats like Superman or the Flash get this the worst.
You're talking about Quidditch, right?
Because I'm sure that they have safety charms on the balls. Doby disabling those charms on a Bludger and having it specifically target Harry was a lethal threat.
That being said, there are implications that wizards heal faster than normal humans, they don't get normal diseases, they live longer and are more durable in general- but most of these can be attributed to subconscious accidental magic keeping them alive. There's no indication they are anything above peak humans, much less superhuman.
the context is that some Majin from the Demon Realm made the universesi had watched only the first episode from lol daima, and now i noticed somehow a traffic of another potential multiversal feat? can somebody without wank, elabore more on this, fill me in, whats the situation?
i had watched only the first episode from lol daima, and now i noticed somehow a traffic of another potential multiversal feat? can somebody without wank, elaborate more on this, fill me in, whats the situation?
so, another solid multiversal feat cuz this one is for the majin multiverse? and scales for the dbs top tiers, not bad, and is there a confirmation that some other plane of existence was already there before the (mortal?) universes were created, that upscales the verses cosmology, which in on itself is vastly more important than an individual universal scaling we debate, basically, its also a lore zenkai too
goku reaching multiversal in canon at some point, aint a joke as it seems, who knows, it might expand more on this cosmic lore