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The feat
If you want full context, check it on here and scroll it to the part where it shows mountains.
Anyway about that feat, basically it's a person punching temple's bell roughly around 5 times, he punched it so hard that the robe that tied the bell was broken and the bell was falling towards the person who punched it. But, when it landed on the person, the bell was broken (idk if he tanked it or if he punched it, but that's not important rn).
Now to calc this feat, I thought maybe destruction value could be used by searching the volume of that hole on the bell and multiply by fragmentation bronze (Wikipedia said that Budhist bells are made from bronze), but the problem is that before the hole are made on 'that spot', it was already cracking from the 5 punch earlier. So should I still use destruction value on this one and divided the result by 6 (5 punch + 1 where the bell falls on him)?
Or
Maybe I could search for the mass of that bell and calculate the PE of that bell when it was about to fall?
Tldr; should I use destruction value method and then divided it by 6 or should I use PE?
If you want full context, check it on here and scroll it to the part where it shows mountains.
Anyway about that feat, basically it's a person punching temple's bell roughly around 5 times, he punched it so hard that the robe that tied the bell was broken and the bell was falling towards the person who punched it. But, when it landed on the person, the bell was broken (idk if he tanked it or if he punched it, but that's not important rn).
Now to calc this feat, I thought maybe destruction value could be used by searching the volume of that hole on the bell and multiply by fragmentation bronze (Wikipedia said that Budhist bells are made from bronze), but the problem is that before the hole are made on 'that spot', it was already cracking from the 5 punch earlier. So should I still use destruction value on this one and divided the result by 6 (5 punch + 1 where the bell falls on him)?
Or
Maybe I could search for the mass of that bell and calculate the PE of that bell when it was about to fall?
Tldr; should I use destruction value method and then divided it by 6 or should I use PE?
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