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Expanding the References for Common Feats page

but I think that would be a fine addition so people aren't just picking a high value just because
What Dale said above, it's just there to prevent others from just arbitrarily picking a randomly large value out of that for no reason which won't even fit the actual context of what happened with that feat in some cases.
 
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I believe this kind of feat is common in fiction:
"The son of a common blacksmith, Hammer was a huge man, with hands so strong that he was said to be able to twist steel bars into torcs."
 
Is somebody here interested in calculating a twisting steel bars feat?
 
Wouldn't that yield underwhelming results given that cutting via sufficiently thin slices and hard materials doesn't require nearly as much energy?
 
Also, there is a note that I wanted to add by the side of the "Shaking the Moon" feat
Looks good, though usually we take the default as Magnitude 4 like most of our Earthquake feats so that should be the default assumption. Higher destruction ratings are case-by-case.
 
Looks good, though usually we take the default as Magnitude 4 like most of our Earthquake feats so that should be the default assumption. Higher destruction ratings are case-by-case.
I'll note that too, thanks for the suggestion.
 
Looks good, though usually we take the default as Magnitude 4 like most of our Earthquake feats so that should be the default assumption. Higher destruction ratings are case-by-case.
Thank you for the evaluation. I think that can probably be applied then.
Is somebody here interested in calculating a twisting steel bars feat?
Also, what about this?
Can we get a calc for cutting guns apart?
Wouldn't that yield underwhelming results given that cutting via sufficiently thin slices and hard materials doesn't require nearly as much energy?
And this?
 
Is somebody here interested in calculating a twisting steel bars feat?
Jasonsith made a calc for that Glass movie, and the only other feat I have is of Francis bending Rebar in Deadpool 2016, but the latter is particularly complicated to do and has some differing conditions like hand position and whatnot.
 
Would've liked a measure to bridge the gap between 25 mph and 50 mph, but the blog itself is a good thing to have on our common references page, aye. Well done.
 
Thank you very much for the evaluation. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

The new information can probably be added to our common feats page now then.

Is somebody here willing to handle it please?

Also, @Jasonsith, do you still intend to give the page in question a better organisation structure, and if not, would either of you be willing to handle it, @Just_a_Random_Butler or @FinePoint?
 
Thank you very much for the evaluation. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

The new information can probably be added to our common feats page now then.

Is somebody here willing to handle it please?

Also, @Jasonsith, do you still intend to give the page in question a better organisation structure, and if not, would either of you be willing to handle it, @Just_a_Random_Butler or @FinePoint?
If nobody else is willing, then I could add it to my to-do list.
 
Oh nice! To make sure, I will add them here.

Thanks for the code
 
There is a view source button on pages.
Below is the source for the common feats page.

I need the source code from this blog. I have access to view the source code from the page, tho.
Likewise, I assume you misunderstand the task from @Antvasima

He wanted someone to add this to the page. I don't have access to the blog's source code since I am not content moderator, and also the page is unlocked. I am glad to help, but I require some tools to apply them. :3
 
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I believe dread is needing the actual reference for common feats page unlocked itself and also needs a way to view the source from the blog to add it the newly unlocked reference for common feats page so there's 2 things needed here
 
I believe dread is needing the actual reference for common feats page unlocked itself and also needs a way to view the source from the blog to add it the newly unlocked reference for common feats page so there's 2 things needed here
This
 
I'm a bit late here, what's left that is needed to be done here exactly?
This too (unlocking if you don't mind)

 
This too (unlocking if you don't mind)

Alright.
 
So I took a while to read and seems it is a new section? I will add it under Miscellaneous Feats if it is ok?
 
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