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Who keeps the mask? (Red Panda vs Raccoon) (3-4-0)

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The raccoon definitely wins. It weighs a lot more (15.875733 kg vs 6.2 kg), are a lot more aggressive in general, as red pandas are usually not nearly as brutal as raccoons, have better weapons, specifically their hands and sharper teeth, and are also much more intelligent.
 
The raccoon definitely wins. It weighs a lot more (15.875733 kg vs 6.2 kg), are a lot more aggressive in general, as red pandas are usually not nearly as brutal as raccoons, have better weapons, specifically their hands and sharper teeth, and are also much more intelligent.
I guess I'll unequlized their speed then
 
Btw, for the KE argument, full kinetic energy is essentially useless in an actual fight, as most beings aren't built to withstand hitting something at full speed. This is something you can test out yourself, by running at full speed into a wall. Also, their KEs aren't that different, given that the raccoon ALSO has 9-C KE (352.79407019 Joules)
 
Btw, for the KE argument, full kinetic energy is essentially useless in an actual fight, as most beings aren't built to withstand hitting something at full speed. This is something you can test out yourself, by running at full speed into a wall. Also, their KEs aren't that different, given that the raccoon ALSO has 9-C KE (352.79407019 Joules)
Raccoon has 10-B KE according to the profile, unless somebody inserted the wrong rating. Just rammed myself into the wall, not too bad.
 
Are there any humans who are actually limited to 10-B durability?
There's a lot of people with diseases and other health complications that cause them to be a lot more fragile than the usual person. I'd say a lot of people aren't even 10-B.
 
Done that. Not too bad, just feel a little numb.
Well, it does depend on a lot of factors. I will not try this out though, since it's probably going to hurt.
I didn't mention this before, but the red panda only has a very minor KE advantage, with a KE of 356.84280631 Joules. The advantage is of 1.0114762 times.
 
Well, it does depend on a lot of factors. I will not try this out though, since it's probably going to hurt.
I didn't mention this before, but the red panda only has a very minor KE advantage, with a KE of 356.84280631 Joules. The advantage is of 1.0114762 times.
Fair. the red panda could use intimidation tactics by doing a H-pose to dissuade the raccoon from attacking it.
 
Just to advise everyone, if you have basic self preservation, don't literally, blindingly run into a wall. You'll get a fatal injury.

Nature didn't make us built to tank headbutts to each other at full sprint. the best you can really do is a strike headbutt with the top (not front) of your skull (thicker and safer). If there is physical evidence or feats nature built an animal to tank running into each other or a hard wall full-sprint, then it counts.

Until there is opposition, Panda FRA.
 
Would it be a good durability feat for @Greatsage13th because @Greatsage13th no-sold or at least wasn't really harmed by doing it?
errr... there's psychology and physics behind the feat.


Everyone has a mind that naturally does not want to do self harm. Unless Greatsage13th distributed that area across their body, it's likely they either held themselves back unconsciously or at best flattened that force across a wall.

The feat in of itself is ambiguous and testimony based
 
It's just me, or Red Pandas are generally bigger than Raccoons (even though they are lighter)?
 
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