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'''Class P:''' 10^15 to 10^18 kg (The mass of small moons or small asteroids)
'''Class P:''' 10^15 to 10^18 kg (The mass of small moons or small asteroids)


'''Class E:''' 10^18 to 10^21 kg (The mass of the atmosphere of the Earth)
'''Class E:''' 10^18 to 10^21 kg (The mass of the atmosphere of the Earth or the mass of the entire ocean)


'''Class Z:''' 10^21 to 10^24 kg (The mass of large moons or small planets)
'''Class Z:''' 10^21 to 10^24 kg (The mass of large moons or small planets)

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Spider-Man lifts part of a building
Spider-Man lifts part of a building

Introduction

Lifting Strength is the amount of force, along with mass one can lift. One's lifting strength however does not only extend to lifting, but to also pulling, pushing, tearing, and physically grabbing and holding down people. It is normally assumed by many that lifting strength is a useless statistic that means nothing to a character, however, lifting strength plays a huge role in various different scenarios, as one with a high enough lifting strength could resist telekinetic/graviational crushes and grapple people that could've potentially had higher Attack Potency then them, defeating them through this method. Lifting Strength is equally as important as a stat as every other statistic.

Lifting Strength Levels

Below Average: 0 to 50 kg

Regular Human: 50 to 80 kg (The mass of an adult human, or a large dog)

Above Average Human: 80 to 120 kg (The mass of a washing machine, or a tumble dryer)

Athletic Human: 120 to 227 kg (The mass of a mature lion)

Peak Human: 227 to 454 kg (Olympic weight-lifters)

Superhuman: Unknown (Any level above peak human that is for the most part unknown)

Class 1: 454 to 1000 kg

Class 5: 1000 to 5000 kg (Capable of lifting small trucks, etc.)

Class 10: 5000 to 10^4 kg (The mass of an adult elephant)

Class 25: 10^4 to 2.5x10^4 kg (The mass of Big Ben's bell, a truck, a large motorboat)

Class 50: 2.5x10^4 to 5x10^4 kg (The mass of a semi-trailer truck)

Class 100: 5x10^4 to 10^5 kg (The mass of a tank)

Class K: 10^5 to 10^6 kg (The mass of the largest animal: blue whale, the heaviest of air-crafts)

Class M: 10^6 to 10^9 kg (The mass of the largest ship)

Class G: 10^9 to 10^12 kg (The mass of the human world population, the largest man-made structures)

Class T: 10^12 to 10^15 kg (The mass of the heaviest mountains)

Class P: 10^15 to 10^18 kg (The mass of small moons or small asteroids)

Class E: 10^18 to 10^21 kg (The mass of the atmosphere of the Earth or the mass of the entire ocean)

Class Z: 10^21 to 10^24 kg (The mass of large moons or small planets)

Class Y: 10^24 to 10^27 kg (The mass of larger planets)

Pre-stellar: 10^27 to 2x10^29 kg (The mass a solid object can reach before the gravitational collapse to a small star)

Stellar: 2x10^29 to ? kg (The mass of a smaller star up to a solar system)

Multi-Stellar: (The mass of multiple stars or solar systems)

Galactic (The mass of a galaxy)

Multi-Galactic (The mass of multiple galaxies)

Universal (The mass of a universe or multiple physical universes)

Extra-Temporal (Beyond 3-Dimensional concepts of mass: 4D hypermass lifting level and above. From Low 2-C to High 1-B)

Inapplicable (Beyond all dimensional scale. Tier 1-A and above)

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