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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
'''Striking Strength''' is the amount of physical force an individual can deal out. In other words, it is the physical Attack Potency of an individual. It should not be confused with '''[[Lifting Strength]].''' | '''Striking Strength''' is the amount of physical force an individual can deal out. In other words, it is the physical Attack Potency of an individual. It should not be confused with '''[[Lifting Strength]].''' | ||
Striking strength describes the power behind the character’s physical blows. Generally, anything that has to do with the character’s actions instead of passively holding up weights is about this category. While lifting strength is a static value which can be measured in units of weight or mass, striking strength is different. It relies more on “action” which is a combination of speed and mass. As such, striking strength requires a whole different classification system. | Striking strength describes the power behind the character’s physical blows. Generally, anything that has to do with the character’s actions instead of passively holding up weights is about this category. While lifting strength is a static value which can be measured in units of weight or mass, striking strength is different. It relies more on “action” which is a combination of speed and mass. As such, striking strength requires a whole different classification system. | ||
For more specific information regarding the meaning of the terms, see our [[Attack Potency]] and [[DebatesJungle Tiering System | Tiering System]] pages. | For more specific information regarding the meaning of the terms, see our [[Attack Potency]] and [[DebatesJungle Tiering System|Tiering System]] pages. | ||
Following the same convention as Attack Potency, a "+" sign is used as "Mountain+". | Following the same convention as Attack Potency, a "+" sign is used as "Mountain+". | ||
== Striking Strength levels == | ==Striking Strength levels== | ||
''' | '''Below Average Class''' | ||
''' | '''Human Class''' | ||
''' | '''Athlete Class''' | ||
''' | '''Street Class''' | ||
'''Wall | '''Wall Class''' | ||
''' | '''Small Building Class''' | ||
''' | '''Building Class''' | ||
'''Building | '''Large Building Class''' | ||
''' | '''City Block Class''' | ||
'''City Block | '''Multi-City Block Class''' | ||
''' | '''Small Town Class''' | ||
''' | '''Town Class''' | ||
''' | '''Small City Class''' | ||
''' | '''City Class''' | ||
'''City | '''Large City Class''' | ||
''' | '''Mountain Class''' | ||
''' | '''Small Island Class''' | ||
''' | '''Island Class''' | ||
'''Island | '''Large Island Class''' | ||
''' | '''Small Country Class''' | ||
''' | '''Country Class''' | ||
'''Country | '''Large Country Class''' | ||
''' | '''Continent Class''' | ||
'''Continent | '''Multi-Continent Class''' | ||
''' | '''Moon Class''' | ||
''' | '''Small Planet Class''' | ||
''' | '''Planet Class''' | ||
''' | '''Large Planet Class''' | ||
''' | '''Dwarf Star Class''' | ||
''' | '''Small Star Class''' | ||
''' | '''Star Class''' | ||
'''Star | '''Large Star Class''' | ||
''' | '''Solar System Class''' | ||
'''Solar System | '''Multi-Solar System Class''' | ||
''' | '''Galactic''' | ||
''' | '''Multi-Galactic''' | ||
''' | '''Macrocosmic''' | ||
''' | '''High Macrocosmic''' | ||
''' | '''Macrocosmic+''' | ||
''' | '''Low Macroversal''' | ||
''' | '''Macroversal''' | ||
''' | '''Macroversal+''' | ||
''' | '''High Macroversal+''' | ||
''' | '''Low Complex Macroversal''' | ||
''' | '''Complex Macroversal''' | ||
''' | '''High Complex Macroversal''' | ||
''' | '''Transversal''' | ||
''' | '''High Transversal''' | ||
''' | '''Transcendental''' | ||
''' | '''Meta-Transcendental''' | ||
'''Devoid''' | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 05:56, 27 December 2018
Introduction
Striking Strength is the amount of physical force an individual can deal out. In other words, it is the physical Attack Potency of an individual. It should not be confused with Lifting Strength.
Striking strength describes the power behind the character’s physical blows. Generally, anything that has to do with the character’s actions instead of passively holding up weights is about this category. While lifting strength is a static value which can be measured in units of weight or mass, striking strength is different. It relies more on “action” which is a combination of speed and mass. As such, striking strength requires a whole different classification system.
For more specific information regarding the meaning of the terms, see our Attack Potency and Tiering System pages.
Following the same convention as Attack Potency, a "+" sign is used as "Mountain+".
Striking Strength levels
Below Average Class
Human Class
Athlete Class
Street Class
Wall Class
Small Building Class
Building Class
Large Building Class
City Block Class
Multi-City Block Class
Small Town Class
Town Class
Small City Class
City Class
Large City Class
Mountain Class
Small Island Class
Island Class
Large Island Class
Small Country Class
Country Class
Large Country Class
Continent Class
Multi-Continent Class
Moon Class
Small Planet Class
Planet Class
Large Planet Class
Dwarf Star Class
Small Star Class
Star Class
Large Star Class
Solar System Class
Multi-Solar System Class
Galactic
Multi-Galactic
Macrocosmic
High Macrocosmic
Macrocosmic+
Low Macroversal
Macroversal
Macroversal+
High Macroversal+
Low Complex Macroversal
Complex Macroversal
High Complex Macroversal
Transversal
High Transversal
Transcendental
Meta-Transcendental
Devoid
Notes
If you notice pages, featuring physically oriented characters, with comparable attack potency and striking strength values, but the former includes an "At least", "Likely", "Possibly", or "+" sign, and the second does not, it is also appreciated if you can help out by including this in the striking strength statistics.
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