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Chinjao's DC

SwordSlayer99

VS Battles
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Currently Chinjao is rated as 8.4 Gigatons which is Small Island level+ due to this calc http://www.narutoforums.com/blog.php?b=20504.

Flameburst18 brought this calc to my attention http://www.narutoforums.com/blog.php?b=24692 and it results in 84 Gigatons which is Island level or Island level+ not sure which.

On this thread https://vsbattles.com/vsbattles/48143 Lord Kavpeny says "May I add that the new calc looks legit," So 1 Admin agrees

What is everyone's opinion? I think that Chinjao should be scaled to the 84 Gigatons calc.
 
"Can we at least try to takes it's durability into accout as well? It isn't that hard." Yes if you can get the Ice's durability and get people to accept it, then we can use it to recalc this feat. But first you have to prove to everyone about how durable the ice is.
 
Can I ask a question first? Under the assumption Chinjao didn't split a contienent sized area, hiw big would you say the crack is. Like from beginning to end how long would you say it is? I know the depth is 100 m but what about the length? How big does it look?
 
Well I'll get Illumaniti's opinion about this as he's the most experienced with calcs here but it doesn't seem to be accepted when I read the comments and it also has a couple of sketchy assumptions.....
 
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