@xiokenji: He's sand has blocked quite a lot, but I thought it would be a good fight. Akainu has better physicals, and Gaara has a wider range and flight along side massive attacks.
Akainu's magma is hot enough to vaporize iron without direct contact, Gaara's sand can't handle that
@ardentias: Ok so force that isn't hitting earth is supposed to do dmg to earth? I think I follow now, the force was supposed to magicaly hit earth even though it wasn't touching earth and was hit from above which is even farther from earth, makes since.
Sigh... fine since you are so stubborn about it I will explain the idea. Meteor doesn't needs to hit a specific location but simply having a solid contact like it happened in the manga is sufficent to release it energy, a energy that you claim to be on continental scale yet the damage done didn't even fully destroyed the previous meteor it landed upon and released power wasn't even the fraction of what it should have been.
I have seen your calc and I have never denied that nor any actual meteor having such levels of power but my essential point was Madara's meteor didn't showed such power anyway we are not on the same ground and pretty much arguing what on what OP actually so I will just ask him;
Is the meteor in question here is the exact same one that Madara summoned with the only difference being its size just or just a regular meteor that has nothing to do with Madara's own at the slightest excluding its size?
this isn't madara meteor. This thing is twice is size, start at supersonic speed and 5 minute before impact. This thing>>>>>>>madara meteor
Then what's the point of ''Madara Meteor'' in thread's title? OP could have just used a googled meteor image and list the details of the meteor he wants
And as a country Dressrosa size is small, it is smaller than Singapore to be honest. Nothing ever suggest it is bigger than A few hundred square km from scaling.
I never said its a country of considerable size when compared to real life country, most of the time countries, cities, towns etc. are far more smaller than the ones in real life though the my essential point is that, there nothing to suggest Madara's meteor has nothing to suggest even bigger than a few miles and that's by highballing
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