He can only attack once each moon/planet. He's allowed to take off weighted clothes.
BoZ Piccolo runs a moon/small planet busting gauntlet
@thorwins1875: Mars is decently sized tho.
@takenstew22: mars mass > 639,000,000,000 Gigatonnes - moon mass > 73,500,000,000 Gigatonnes
mars mass only 8.69 * greater in mass and 3.81 * bigger in surface area but not a huge difference
maybe he charges the beam a tad bit longer but he definitely clears
Going off the list This is based off mass and not diameter
The gap between mass of moon and mars is around 8 x gap
If destroying moon Requires a pl of 250-300
Piccolo would be moon +
But he would need to have a pl of around 2,000 + to destroy Mars which is a decent and prob the average for small size planet since mercury is the requirement for small planet
Mercury mass is around 4.5 x our moons
Which would be around a pl of 1,125
Piccolo special beam canon could probably pierce through mercury since it boost his power multiple folds so with SPC piccolo is bare small planet lv like Raditz But still short of being small planet + like someone like Nappa
But special beam canon doesn’t focus on large destruction as it is a Small AOE piercing attack
But yeah def stops at mars
He clears, he didn't just "bust" the moon, he almost vaporized entirely, there was only a cloud of fine dust remaining.
That same attack likely wouldn't have the same effect on mars, but it would surely wreck it beyond anything that can be reasonably called a planet.
Probably mostly destroys Mercury, but only blows a portion out of Titan. I doubt he destroys Mars.
I always use these for looking up and comparing size of planets or other celestial bodies. Space is fascinating.
Is it?
It appears so.
Clears easily, he did not destroy the moon, he disintegrated with enough force to sent its pieces flying at FTL speed.
Clears easily, he did not destroy the moon, he disintegrated with enough force to sent its pieces flying at FTL speed.
Clears easily, he did not destroy the moon, he disintegrated with enough force to sent its pieces flying at FTL speed.
Where did you get "pieces flying at FTL speeds"?
Clears easily, he did not destroy the moon, he disintegrated with enough force to sent its pieces flying at FTL speed.
Where did you get "pieces flying at FTL speeds"?
are you really asking the same person who had black hole level Loki?
It takes 1,3 seconds for Light to reach the moon from Earth or vice versa, while here a good percent of them did so in less than a that.
Pretty sure you read my comment wrong. I was talking about the "pieces of the moon flying at FTL speeds". Or did you just type it wrong and meant Piccolo's beam?
@eredin12: no it's not, intelligent man. At least mountain level Thanos is better than black hole level MCU Thanos who struggled to lift MCU Hulk. MCU Hulk has the mass of a black hole confirmed?
@eredin12: What's the confirmation that shows the pieces are going FTL?
@takenstew22: It takes 1,3 seconds for Light to reach the moon from Earth or vice versa, these did so in less than a second.
How do you know these pieces reached Earth?
Clears easily, he did not destroy the moon, he disintegrated with enough force to sent its pieces flying at FTL speed.
@eredin12: I see nothing that indicates they reached Earth. We get a close-up shot of the moon exploding into pieces, then see Piccolo and Ape Gohan seeing the blinding light, then see that what's left of the moon is dust. If we're really nitpicky we can even argue DB's moon isn't that far away from the Earth judging from the Rabbit gang encounter.
Taken now you are just coping tbh. Before the scene cuts to Piccolo, we see how the sky looks from the earth, and we see pieces of the moon go behind it there. As we know they did not land on it.
You can nitpick all you want, Toriyama himself said that the moon is equally away in DB as in RL
I'm looking closer at it and I still find it hard to believe they were flying at FTL speeds. Simply doubting about things which aren't shown in full detail is not "coping", it's just me thinking you're looking too much into the feat. Just a friendly advice, nobody is always the "right one". especially when in terms of this showing we aren't really given proper distance to show just how far these pieces of the moon actually went. We just get a close up of the moon. Whether it's exactly from where Piccolo is or much closer to the explosion is pretty much anyone's guess.
Taken now you are just coping tbh. Before the scene cuts to Piccolo, we see how the sky looks from the earth, and we see pieces of the moon go behind it there. As we know they did not land on it.
You can nitpick all you want, Toriyama himself said that the moon is equally away in DB as in RL
I'm looking closer at it and I still find it hard to believe they were flying at FTL speeds. Simply doubting about things which aren't shown in full detail is not "coping", it's just me thinking you're looking too much into the feat. Nobody is always the "right one", especially when in terms of this showing we aren't really given proper distance to show just how far these pieces of the moon actually went. just a friendly advice.
same thing with mcu
some people have calculated MCU feats via frames and object position and end up with omnipotent Thanos or Iron Man etc
this stuff should not be taken at face value
BoZ piccolo didn't bust the moon into FTL shards because I said so, deal with it @eredin12
Clears easily, he did not destroy the moon, he disintegrated with enough force to sent its pieces flying at FTL speed.
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