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New formulas for type of feat?

When I was doing a calc for Diary of a Wimpy Kid In here, I managed to make a formula for the feat in question on the fly.

Travel Speed:

In the case of a feat in which a character performs a task incredibly fast but doesn't travel a specific defined distance, use this formula:

(Average number of time needed to perform task/number of time task is done by character * 100) = X%

Note: the division part of this first part of the calculation has to be done with time in the same form, I.E, hours/hours or seconds/seconds

(3 * average number of people needed to perform task) + X% = Y

X% = Percentage of how much faster the task was done

Y = Run speed answer in MPH

The 3 comes from the average walking speed of a person in mph, thus the Y being in MPH


Perception Speed:

In the case of a feat in which a character does something incredibly fast which doesn't require actually running (like animating a whole show or making a dress in a short time frame), use this.


(Number of time needed to perform task/number of time task is done by character * 100) = X%

Same note as before

(0.2/number of people needed to perform task) - X% = Y

X% = Percent of how much faster the task was done

Y = Perception speed answer In seconds in standard form

0.2 comes from the lowest reaction speed we can use for Normal Human perception on this wiki.



What are you guys' thoughts?

 
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