"False equivalency! False Equivalency! FaLsE eQuIvAleNcy!!!"
I dunno mate. As far as I can see, I'm comparing three big arse explosions that all affected just the crust of a planet to varying degrees but hey, maybe what I ought to do is make a far simpler analogy for you to potentially...
Well if your argument is that affecting the surface of a planet is a planetary level feat then Krakatoa causing a global volcanic winter, temporarily fucking up the night sky globally, it allegedly causing unusual waves in South Africa and the English Channel, it causing a pressure wave circling...
The funniest thing about this Mother Flame debate is that it isn't even relevant to character power levels cause it is a WMD.
Using that to upscale OP is like saying humans in our world scale to One Piece power levels cause we got nukes. :Shadow_Unimpressed:
Meanwhile, Elder Centipede would have needed to move at 11.2 km a second to escape Earth gravity. That is apparently 40,270 km an hour.
Maybe it was a little unfair putting One Piece up against the OPM verse. :risisweat:
I sincerely doubt Kaido is doing shit to something that survived the vacuum of space, escaped Earth gravity (requires a minimum of moving at 11.2 km a second) and presumably came back to Earth thus surviving atmospheric reentry @SakazOuki
I haven't followed OPM in a while but I clearly remember that whole Disaster Level system they had going on.
Demon Level was considered a city killer threat but if I recall correctly, all "cities" in OPM are akin to large megacities. So we are talking more the size of small islands.
That's...
Virgin average Shonen mangaka: "Well the good guys win because of friendship power!" :ronalugh:
Chad Oda: "Genetic supremacy wins, you utter plebs." :Armstrong:
All this sounds like is using an AI to do the actual work.
The art of storytelling is telling the story. If you leave that to somebody else or something else to do then you aren't a storyteller, you're an ideas bloke at best. The premise guy. The concept kid that comes up with ideas to be...
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