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John Wick calcs

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John Wick's 9-B calcs are no longer valid since we don't use glass destruction values anymore.

Are there any feats worth calculating that could be well into 9-B?
 
Afaik the only impressive stuff I can remember is him surviving the grenade explosion and being hit by a car multiple times.
 
The main issue with second ballistic glass calc is that it's assuming John did it in one attack. It took two slams to get through it and the first had already caused some bad splintering. The case one should be fine, though do any of the cases have bullet resistant showings like the floors did?
 
The main issue with second ballistic glass calc is that it's assuming John did it in one attack. It took two slams to get through it and the first had already caused some bad splintering.
Shouldn't it be divided then? We do this for our other feats where an object takes multiple hits to destroy.
 
I don't think you can do that with glass since it gets structurally much weaker after it splinters. Though maybe you can do it based on two hits idk.
Isn't that a thing for most other calcs involving destroying in multiple hits tho where normally them becoming structurally weaker is a thing but not visibly shown? Not sure if we can account how much weaker it gets structurally since there's no formula for that.
 
Aye I'm currently watching through the John Wick movies I'll see if there's anything

I'm not sure about the multiple hits thing not sure it quite works like that.
 
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