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    Calc Oblivion - Fireball

    13:27 Fireball causes a considerable explosion. In-game, this spell has a 10 feet radius (take note this is gameplay-wise, lorewise is almost certainly higher). https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Destruction_Spells Using Nukemap again for a radius of 3m and we get a yield of 0.000278 kilotons...
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    Calc Oblivion - Weak Fireball

    2:52 https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Destruction_Spells The Weak Fireball spell causes a small explosion, which in terms of gameplay is 5 feet in radius (as you can see above compared with a troll). 5 feet is 1.52400m. Enter this into Nukemap and we have a yield of 0.0000506 kilotons for a...
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    Calc Skyrim - Fire Storm

    0:54 Firestorm is the most powerful spell you can learn in Skyrim, and it causes a massive explosion. Although this is gameplay (and thus the actual lore version could be far more impressive), as an ingame spell, it has a range of 100 feet (or 30.48m). https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Fire_Storm...
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    Calc Oblivion - Enemies Explode

    25:13 Enemies Explode causes some considerable explosions. At its highest (at least according to gameplay, lore is likely much higher), Enemies Explode has a radius of 20 feet (or 6.09600m). https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Spells#Destruction Let's put this through Nuke Map and play around...
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    Calc Skyrim - Fireball

    1:06 Fireballs explode to do some considerable damage. I'll have to look up to see if there are any examples of how big fireballs can be in the lore, but gameplay-wise, they can reach 15 feet (or 4.57200m) in radius. https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Fireball Put this through Nuke Map and mess...
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    Calc Elder Scrolls Legends - Fireballs explode near Winterhold

    0:39 Several huge fireballs explode, seemingly from Alduin (though perhaps also mages going by the dialogue). 0:11 The average height of a Norwegian man is 179.9cm, or 1.799m (closest equivalent to a Nord I could find). 184 pixels = 1.799m 1 pixel = 1.799m/184 = 0.00977717391m...
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