u/Comfortable_King_334

Statistical question

Statistical question

Can a character's physical strength be a decisive factor in a fight between two users of ultimate skills?

So what is the greatest feat of physical strength in Tensura?

Beyond a certain level of EV (Velocity of Experience), does physical strength still matter?

u/Comfortable_King_334 — 7 days ago

Give me your opinion on my thoughts about Tensura scaling

\_The work in general has a major flaw: it says too much and rarely shows what it describes. "Shows don't tell" (the labyrinth isn't shown as a series of dimensions stacked on top of each other, but as a basic dungeon dug underground; Veldra and Velgrynd wreak havoc across a territory equivalent to Brazil, but ultimately it rings hollow and breaks the immersion of the fantasy world).

\_Tensura's problem is that its power system uses too much terminology that the average person struggles to grasp (multidimensional barrier, nested dimensions, imaginary space, etc.).

\_For anyone who does power scaling, destroying a finite number of universes (from 2 to 1,000,000) is a minor feat, a multiverse-level power.

\_To say that a real dragon capable of easily destroying a universe with its aura is multiverse-level is like saying that Buu, who easily destroys a solar system, is galaxy-level. because it can destroy it system after system

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u/Comfortable_King_334 — 9 days ago

What are your hot takes on Tensura scaling?

I'll start:

_The work in general has a major flaw: it says too much and rarely shows what it describes. "Shows don't tell" (the labyrinth isn't shown as a series of dimensions stacked on top of each other, but as a basic dungeon dug underground; Veldra and Velgrynd wreak havoc across a territory equivalent to Brazil, but ultimately it rings hollow and breaks the immersion of the fantasy world).

_Tensura's problem is that its power system uses too much terminology that the average person struggles to grasp (multidimensional barrier, nested dimensions, imaginary space, etc.).

_For anyone who does power scaling, destroying a finite number of universes (from 2 to 1,000,000) is a minor feat, a multiverse-level power.

_To say that a real dragon capable of easily destroying a universe with its aura is multiverse-level is like saying that Buu, who easily destroys a solar system, is galaxy-level. because it can destroy it system after system

u/Comfortable_King_334 — 10 days ago

What are your hot takes on scaling HSR?

I'll start: the power scaling in Honkai Star Rails has no internal consistency.

For example:

_In the story, Lygus is a far superior emanator to the Titan, but he loses to a walker and a demigod. However, Nikador or Aquila require several demigods and walkers of voices to defeat, and even then, their attackers struggle.

_The trail blazer that beats in a one-on-one fight the clone of a propagation emanator

u/Comfortable_King_334 — 10 days ago

Salut,j'ai 17 ans et il m'arrive de me faire des petits scénarios avec des personnes que j'ai inventées dans ma tête, sauf qu'il m'arrive de réagir physiquement a ce qui se passe dans ma tête.Exemple je peux imaginer un scène qui me met en colère et souffler très fort du nez ou parler tout seul comme si j'avais un interlocuteur.Le truc c'est que tout ça je me fais remarquer et ma mère se moque de moi

Ça me met assez mal parce que je peux me mettre en colère tout seul et elle me demande si elle en se moquant de moi

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u/Comfortable_King_334 — 23 days ago