Multiverse General How does crossverse powerscaling account for an author’s own lack of knowledge?

#21
yeah, the flood should confirm it wasn´t an irl like continent,instead you have major ¨Seas¨
East blue, west blue, etc
It's an ice continent... flooding does not matter for very obvious reasons
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There’s plenty of showings which prove the OPverse isn’t casually light speed, while the Kuma thing is the only thing you can use to upscale the verse to light speed.

How did Luffy not reach the execution platform in a femtosecond if he can casually move at light speed?

Why is Kizaru hyping up his “light speed kicks” if low tiers can move at light speed?

Why were the SHs struggling to outrun an explosion at PH?

Why did top tier speedster Venus take 10 minutes to run a lap around Egghead?

Etc
I didn't say the OPverse was casually lightspeed...

Kizaru ordinarily is lightspeed and characters can keep up with and fight him, then Kizaru demonstrates the ability to accelerate beyond that.
 
#22
It's an ice continent... flooding does not matter for very obvious reasons
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I didn't say the OPverse was casually lightspeed...

Kizaru ordinarily is lightspeed and characters can keep up with and fight him, then Kizaru demonstrates the ability to accelerate beyond that.
If half dead TB Zoro can move at light speed, then the verse is casually light speed…

“Have you ever been kicked at the speed of light?”
 
#23
It's an ice continent... flooding does not matter for very obvious reasons
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I didn't say the OPverse was casually lightspeed...

Kizaru ordinarily is lightspeed and characters can keep up with and fight him, then Kizaru demonstrates the ability to accelerate beyond that.
Ah, okay that makes sense. Thanks
 
#27
It's in the manga bro. It happened. Let it go.


Far stronger characters than Sai have been hyped up for far less DC feats than splitting a fucking continent. For starters, Prime Garp punched mere mountains to train for Chinjao’s supposedly continent level AP, and I don’t think I need to explain how insignificant a mountain is compared to a continent.

There’s 3 options here:

1. It is an actual continent, but the feat is just a clear outlier that shouldn’t be taken seriously
2. It is an actual continent, but Chinjao only cracked open the small part of the continent that actually has the gold buried beneath, rather than the entire continent, and the tales of him splitting it in half were just an exaggeration
3. It’s not an actual continent
 
#28
Far stronger characters than Sai have been hyped up for far less DC feats than splitting a fucking continent. For starters, Prime Garp punched mere mountains to train for Chinjao’s supposedly continent level AP, and I don’t think I need to explain how insignificant a mountain is compared to a continent.

There’s 3 options here:

1. It is an actual continent, but the feat is just a clear outlier that shouldn’t be taken seriously
2. It is an actual continent, but Chinjao only cracked open the small part of the continent that actually has the gold buried beneath, rather than the entire continent, and the tales of him splitting it in half were just an exaggeration
3. It’s not an actual continent
Option 4: The feat is legit and all those "stronger" characters you mentioned scale up from it:hapnoel:
 
#29
Option 4: The feat is legit and all those "stronger" characters you mentioned scale up from it:hapnoel:
Bro what the fuck do you think would happen if Sai hit Pica with his drill kick? Does the golem get atomized?

As I said, far, far stronger characters than Sai and Chinjao have been hyped up for far less impressive DC feats than splitting a fucking continent in half. Which means there’s an obvious inconsistency
 

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#31
Was there ever an established size for the ice continent that Chinjao split? It’s a well-known feat that was attempted to be calculated a couple of years ago, so a yield from one of those calculations should be floating around somewhere.

It’s not uncommon for a manga (or anime, or whatever) at a certain point to hype up a character with a feat that sounds really impressive on paper, mainly just to grab the reader’s attention in that particular chapter. But often, that’s the only purpose it serves, particularly when the feat being hyped could actually be weaker than something performed earlier by a supposedly weaker character.

It isn’t always meant to be a new benchmark for that character’s power later in the series.
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Option 4: The feat is legit and all those "stronger" characters you mentioned scale up from it:hapnoel:
That's how powerscaling is supposed to work in 2025.

But I doubt that Chinjao ice continent split is actually Continent level since it's just him splitting it in half and not completely obliterating it.

Btw how is the TS making double posts in this thread without his posts automatically merging?
 
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