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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
'''Striking Strength''' is the amount of physical energy one can deal out with their physical attacks. Unlike [[Attack Potency]], striking strength only focuses on a characters physicality, and not what they can achieve with [[ | '''Striking Strength''' is the amount of physical energy one can deal out with their physical attacks. Unlike [[Attack Potency]], striking strength only focuses on a characters physicality, and not what they can achieve with [[Powers and Techniques|hax]], [[Creation|creation abilities that don't scale to physicals]], etcetera. Do note that despite the name, the attack does not only mean literal striking with fists, but also how much physical energy one puts in at all, be that tackles, physical energy they put into a weapon, etcetera. Normally one's striking strength is equal to one's [[Attack Potency]] but there are some series where that's not the case. | ||
==Striking Strength levels== | ==Striking Strength levels== |
Revision as of 04:43, 20 January 2024
Introduction
Striking Strength is the amount of physical energy one can deal out with their physical attacks. Unlike Attack Potency, striking strength only focuses on a characters physicality, and not what they can achieve with hax, creation abilities that don't scale to physicals, etcetera. Do note that despite the name, the attack does not only mean literal striking with fists, but also how much physical energy one puts in at all, be that tackles, physical energy they put into a weapon, etcetera. Normally one's striking strength is equal to one's Attack Potency but there are some series where that's not the case.
Striking Strength levels
Tier | Level | Energy in
Conventional Terms |
Energy in Tonnes
of TNT Equivalent |
Energy in Joules | High End to Low End ratio | Explanations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
11-C | Low Infraversal | None | None | None | None | This is lower hierarchal energy incapable of being quantified. |
11-B | Infraversal | None | None | None | None | This is lower hierarchal energy incapable of being quantified. |
11-A | High Infraversal | None | None | None | None | This is lower hierarchal energy incapable of being quantified. |
10-C | Below Average | ~0 Joules to
50 Joules |
~0 to 9.56x10−9 | ~0 to 5x101 | N/A | |
10-B | Human | 50 Joules to
130 Joules |
1.195×10−8 to 3.1071×10−8 | 5x101 to 1.3x102 | 2.6x | |
10-A | Athlete | 130 Joules to
300 Joules |
3.1071×10−8 to 7.17x10−8 | 1.3x102 to 3x102 | ~2.307x | |
9-C | Peak Human | 300 Joules to
14 Kilojoules |
7.17x10−8 to 3.34608×10−6 | 3x102 to 1.4x104 | 46.67x | |
9-B | Wall | 14 Kilojoules
to 0.018 Tons |
3.59x10−6 to 1.8×10−2 | 1.4x104 to 7.6×107 | ~5441.067 | |
9-A | Room | 0.018 Tons
to 0.25 Tons |
1.8×10−2 to 2.5x10−1 | 7.6×107 to 1.046x109 | ~13.89x | |
Low 8-C | Small Building | 0.25 Tons
to 5 Tons |
2.5x10−1 to 5 | 1.046x109 to 2.092x1010 | 20x | |
8-C | Building | 5 Tons
to 7.5 Tons |
5 to 7.5 | to 2.092x1010 to 3.138×1010 | 1.5x | |
High 8-C | Large Building | 7.5 Tons to
10 Tons |
7.5 to 1x101 | 3.138×1010 to 4.184×1010 | ~1.33x | |
8-B | City Block | 10 Tons to 100 Tons | 1x101 to 102 | 4.184×1010 to 4.184x1011 | 10x | |
8-A | City District | 100 Tons to 10 Kilotons | 102 to 1x104 | 4.184x1011 to 4.184×1013 | 100x | |
7-C | Town | 10 Kilotons to
1 Megaton |
1x104to 106 | 4.184×1013 to 4.184x1015 | 100x | |
7-B | City | 1 Megaton to 100 Megatons | 106 to 1x108 | 4.184x1015 to 4.184x1017 | 100x | |
7-A | Mountain | 100 Megatons
to 1 Gigaton |
1x108 to 1x109 | 4.184x1017 to 4.184x1018 | 10x | |
6-C | Island | 1 Gigatons
to 1 Teraton |
1x109 to 1x1012 | 4.184x1018 to 4.184x1021 | 1000x | |
Low 6-B | Small Country | 1 Teraton to 10 Teratons | 1x1012 to 1x1013 | 4.184x1021 to 4.184x1022 | 10x | |
6-B | Country | 10 Teratons
to 500 Teratons |
1x1013 to 5x1014 | 4.184x1022 to 2.092x1024 | 50x | |
High 6-B | Large Country | 500 Teratons
to 1 Petaton |
5x1014 to 1x1015 | 2.092x1024 to 4.184x1024 | 2x | |
6-A | Continent | 1 Petaton
to 40 Petatons |
1x1015 to 4x1016 | 4.184x1024 to 1.674x1026 | ~40x | |
High 6-A | Multi-Continent | 40 Petatons to
28.6 Exatons |
4x1016 to 2.87x1019 | 1.674x1026 to 1.2x1029 | ~716.85x | |
5-C | Moon | 29.6 Exatons to
430 Exatons |
2.87x1019 to 4.3x1020 | 1.2x1029 to 1.8x1030 | ~14.53x | |
Low 5-B | Small Planet | 433 Exatons
to 48 Zettatons |
4.3x1020 to 4.8x1022 | 1.8x1030 to 2x1032 | ~111.11x | |
5-B | Planet | 48 Zettatons
to 4.075 Yottatons |
4.8x1022 to 4.075x1024 | 2x1032 to 1.705x1034 | ~85.25x | |
High 5-B | Large Planet | 4.075 Yottatons
to 182.31 Ninatons |
4.075x1024 to 1.823x1029 | 1.705x1034 to 7.628x1038 | ~44,737x | |
5-A | Brown Dwarf | 182.31 Ninatons
to 3.910 Tenatons |
1.823x1029 to 3.91x1030 | 7.628x1038 to 1.636x1040 | ~21.45x | |
Low 4-C | Low Mass Star | 3.910 Tenatons
to 55 Tenatons |
3.91x1030 to 5.49x1031 | 1.636x1040 to 2.3x1041 | ~7.33x | |
4-C | Star | 55 Tenatons
to 912.295 Tenatons |
5.49x1031 to 9.12x1032 | 2.3x1041 to 3.817x1042 | ~16.59x | |
High 4-C | High Mass Star | 912.295 Tenatons
to 1 Foe |
9.12x1032 to 2.39x1034 | 3.817x1042 to 1x1044 | ~26.20x | |
4-B | Solar System | 1 Foe
to 121.98 GigaFoe |
2.39x1034 to 1x1044 | 1x1044 to 1.22x1055 | ~12,1982,507,288.629738x | |
High 4-B | Multi-Solar System | 121.98 GigaFoe
to 1.61 YottaFoe |
2.92x1045 to 1.041x1048 | 1.22x1055 to 4.357x1057 | ~357.1554x | |
4-A | Star Cluster | 121.98 GigaFoe
to 1.61 YottaFoe |
1.041x1048 to 4.693x1050 | 4.357x1057 to 1.964x1060 | ~450.7539x | |
High 4-A | Multi-Star Cluster | 121.98 GigaFoe
to 1.61 YottaFoe |
4.693x1050 to 1.22x1055 | 1.964x1060 to 1.614x1068 | ~82,185,891.768x | |
3-C | Galaxy | 1.61 YottaFoe
to 1.61 NinaFoe |
3.857x1058 to 3.857x1061 | 1.614x1068 to 1.614x1071 | 1000x | |
High 3-C | Multi-Galaxy | 1.61 NinaFoe
to 5.48 TenaFoe |
3.857x1061 to 1.301x1065 | 1.614x1071 to 5.447x1074 | ~3374.8x | |
3-B | Galaxy Cluster | 5.48 TenaFoe
to 2.15 TenakiloFoe |
1.301x1065 to 5.134x1067 | 5.447x1074 to 2.148x1077 | ~394.3x | |
3-A | Supercluster | 2.15 TenakiloFoe
to 2.79 TenamegaFoe |
5.134x1067 to 6.666x1070 | 2.148x1077 to 2.789x1080 | ~1298.4x | |
High 3-A | Multi-Supercluster | 2.79 TenamegaFoe
to any higher finite amount |
6.666x1070 to any higher finite number | 2.789x1080 to any higher finite number | N/A | |
Low 2-C | Low Universal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
2-C | Universal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
2-B | Multiversal Cell | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
2-A | Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
High 2-A | High Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
1-C | Simple Hierarchal Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
Low 1-B | Low Complex Hierarchal Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
1-B | Complex Hierarchal Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
High 1-B | High Complex Hierarchal Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
Low 1-A | Low Meta Hierarchal Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
1-A | Meta Hierarchal Multiversal | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
High 1-A | Absolute Transcendence | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Unquantifiable | Higher layered hierarchies that are impossible with our current standards of physics. |
Additional terms
"+" symbol
The "+" symbol is used when the Striking Strength has been calculated to be greater than the average (arithmetic mean) of the high end energy level and low end energy level of a particular tier.
Example: Average of Large Building level is: [2 Tons (low end) + 11 tons (high end)]/2 = 6.5 Tons (the arithmetic mean). All energy levels from 2 Tons to 6.5 Tons should be listed as Large Building level, whereas all energy levels from 6.5 Tons to 11 Tons should be listed as Large Building level+.
At least
Should be used to denote the lower cap of a character, if the exact value is indeterminate. Usually listed for characters that have done a feat superbly casually.
At most
Should be used to denote the higher cap of a character, if the exact value is indeterminate. Usually listed for characters that have done a feat that is questionable compared to their other feats.
Likely
Should be used to list a hypothetical statistic for a character, but inconclusive due to lack of feats or viable power-scaling. Probability of said hypothetical statistic should be favourable.
Possibly
Should be used to list a hypothetical statistic for a character, but inconclusive due to lack of feats or viable power-scaling. Probability of said hypothetical statistic should also be indeterminate.