Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-27123758-20190314010201/@comment-43606385-20190830123532

I have a few calculations I'd like to see done for my role-play verse Mashup! that I plan to release here soon. Of course, do whichever ones you want and take your time and all that.

ACT ONE
- Sunday was able to lift an entire pyramid out of the ground with his telekinesis before then throwing the pyramid at Caroline.

- Fox was able to destroy an entire glacier with his spear (just use the minimum size of 25 acres)

ACT TWO
- Banshee was able to dispell a large storm that covered the nearby mountain range with his Heavenly Scream technique (does not scale to anyone physically)

- Banshee also avoided multiple lightning bolts with ease

ACT THREE
- The clash between Caroline and Dante caused large shockwaves to move throughout the area they were fighting in, which was stated to be the size of multiple city blocks. These shockwaves were able to demolish all of the abandoned buildings surrounding the impact point, most being warehouses and middle class apartments, almost immediately. It also created a large dust cloud that could be seen from some fair distance away.

- Dante and Rider were able to race each other through an area roughly equivalent to Manhattan. They did so starting at the east side of the district and ending at the west side of the district. They were able to cross this distance within only five minutes.

ACT FOUR
- The main cast of Mashup! are all capable of reacting to Midnight's lasers, and Dante deflected one with his blade at point blank range.

- The main cast of Mashup! collectively held back the momentum of a meteorite and forced it back into space with a push (it was directly above the city when they did so)

ACT FIVE
- Caroline shook the entirety of Valhalla, which was stated to be five times larger than Greeland in this context. The shaking didn't cause that much damage besides freaking everyone out and causing some pottery to break in one scene though.

Act Six then enters cosmic ranges of power, which I feel more comfortable assigining tiers to