Where is the boy kisser?
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However you clarified in a staff discussion thread that smurf is limited to things with an R>F (basically 1A)
- "The main advantage of an ability being considered "smurf" in power / potency is that it is assumed to be capable of overpowering all resistances that have not shown to be even close to the same level of power. This in practice means that a three dimensional character with a Low Complex Multiveral ability should be capable of overpowering the baseline resistance of a three dimensional character with only Universal+ levels of resistance."
"It's a single, supercontinent consisting of 79 countries, and two island countries."
Neo pointed at the center of the continent.
"What's the size of the continent?"
Before Jack could say anything, Neo answered himself.
"63,579,000,000 km²," Neo said. "With that size, roughly 150 old 'Earths' can fit inside our continent."
He had to repeatedly tell himself that this world was several hundred times larger even though it used dollars as currency, and it had a similarly huge population.
"How?" she asked, unable to understand the situation.
The world's size had increased after the world's ascension centuries ago.
Aubern, a mid-sized country, was now twice as large as the biggest country that existed before the Age of Gods.

The main purpose of this forum is to discuss how to properly index the statistics of characters from a wide variety of different fictional franchises.
Character A’s feat is as follows: he is attacked at extremely close range, but he is able to counterattack using his arm. This results in a calculated speed of Supersonic, and this feat is performed while he is fighting seriously.
On the other hand, Character B’s feat involves moving very quickly across a large distance, resulting in a Hypersonic speed calculation, despite Character B not even trying seriously.
In this case, can Character A Scaling from Character B? Since Character A only moves his arm, the distance involved in the feat is inherently limited, whereas Character B is able to move across a much greater, essentially unrestricted distance. If Character A were placed in the same situation as Character B, he should logically be able to perform the same feat, given that he is clearly superior to Character B.
Therefore, would the Hypersonic calculation be considered valid, and would Character A be able to receive scaling from it as well?