Attack Potency
Destructive Capacity
?
Destructive Capacity is the term used to determine the amount of damage a character can produce. It is normally the deciding factor of VS matches along with Speed. It is measured in units of energy.
?
Attack Potency
?
An alternative term for?Destructive Capacity?which has more direct meaning: The Destructive Capacity that an attack is equivalent to. A character with a certain degree of attack potency does not necessarily need to cause destructive feats on that level, but can cause damage to characters that can withstand such forces. As such it isn't proof of a low attack potency, if a character's attacks only cause a small amount of destruction.
?
We are aware that this technically violates the principle of conservation of energy, as it should logically disperse upon impact, but fiction generally tends to ignore this fact, so we overlook it as well.
?
Also, kindly remember that Attack Potency is the measure of Destructive Capacity of an attack, and as such, is measured via its energy damage equivalent. Hence, characters that destroy mountains or islands are not automatically mountain or island level, especially if they are small. The attack potency?depends on the energy output of a single attack, not the area of effect of the attack.
?
Keep in mind that certain tiers do not necessarily correspond to the destruction of their namesakes in any meaningful fashion. This is because the minimum requirements for these tiers are arbitrary values.
?
Here is a list of the tiers in question:
9-A: Small Building level?(0.005 tons-0.25 tons)
8-C: Building level?(0.25 tons-2 tons)
High 8-C: Large Building level?(2 tons-11 tons)
8-B: City Block level?(11 tons-100 tons)
8-A: Multi-City Block level?(100 tons-1 kiloton)
Low 7-C: Small Town level?(1 kiloton-5.8 kilotons)
7-C: Town level?(5.8 kilotons-100 kilotons)
High 7-C: Large Town level?(100 kilotons-1 megatons)
Low 7-B: Small City level?(1 megatons-6.3 megatons)
7-A: Mountain level?(100 megatons-1 gigaton)
High 7-A: Large Mountain level?(1 gigaton-4.3 gigatons)
High 6-C: Large Island level?(100 gigatons-1 teraton)
Low 6-B: Small Country level?(1 teraton-7 teratons)
High 6-B: Large Country level?(100 teratons-760 teratons)
?
Tiers between?9-A?and?3-B, even those which do correspond with their namesakes, should not be assigned unless there are accepted calculations, multipliers, and/or reliably stated precise Joule values that correspond with those ratings, as many verses can have their own context result in these feats being above or below their namesakes. The exceptions are that the lower borders of?5-B,?4-C,?4-B,?4-A,?3-C, and?3-B?can be considered standard calculations for destroying a planet, a star, a solar system, two or more solar systems, a galaxy, and two or more galaxies respectively, and adding those tiers based on those specific feats is allowed.
?
Attack Potency Chart



Explanation

Standard sizes
Moon level:?Earth's satellite?Moon.
Small Planet level:?Mercury.
Planet level:?The?Earth.
Dwarf Star level:?Brown Dwarf star (specifically, ? ? ?the?OTS 44).
Small Star level:?VB 10.
Star level:?The?Sun.
Large Star level:?Rigel
The values for High 5-A and above are?obtained from https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Assaltwaffle/New_GBE_Formula:_Revised_Attack_Potency. The calculation assumes that the blast is omni-directional (spherical), as is generally the case in most fictional occurrences, and that the energy output is sufficient to destroy the entirety of the cosmic structure.
?????? Solar System level:?The star system known as the Solar System.
?????? Multi-Solar System level:?Instead of doubling the value of Solar System level, the distance between two such systems needs to be accounted for as well. The calculation for energy required to destroy two solar systems was done, with the following assumptions:
?????????? Distance between them as the minimum distance between Sun and the next closest star, the Alpha Centauri.
?????????? A spherical blast, strong enough to obliterate the contents of both solar systems at the same time.
?????????? Hence, the value obtained is the energy required to destroy two solar systems at a realistic distance.
?
?????? Galaxy level:?The Milky Way galaxy
????????? Galaxies in fiction tend to be destroyed completely, not dissociated. Hence, it is far more logical to index a common occurrence of compete obliteration instead of an obscure one like dissociation.
?????????? We have a different interpretation regarding black holes. Simply put, we disagree with the premise of utilization of black holes for energy outputs, primarily because black holes rarely follow any scientific logic whatsoever. To know more,?continue to read https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Black_Hole_Feats_in_Fiction.
?????? Multi-Galaxy level:?Instead of doubling the value of Galaxy level, the distance between two galaxies needs to be accounted for as well. The calculation for energy required to destroy two galaxies was done with the assumptions:
?????????? Distance between them as the minimum distance between Milky Way Galaxy and the next closest similar-sized galaxy, the Andromeda galaxy.
?????????? A spherical blast, strong enough to obliterate the contents of both galaxies at the same time.
?????????? Hence, the value obtained is the energy required to destroy two galaxies at a realistic distance.
?????? Universe level:?Given that the universe's actual size is unknown, we do not know the amount of energy that would be required to destroy all matter within it. As such, the bare minimum value for the observable universe was calculated as a lower border instead (The PSRJ0348+0432 was used as a base). Any greater finite number is also included within this tier, whereas countably infinite numbers are included under High Universe level.
Omitted levels
Small Moon level:?While most other tiers have been into 3 sub-tiers, Moon level does not have Small Moon level due to the existence of Multi-Continent level. Simply put, the two intersect, and Multi-Continent level is far more common than Small Moon.
Small Galaxy level:?Same reason as the one for Small Moon level, with the tier clashing with Multi-Solar System level instead.
Large Galaxy level:?Large Galaxy level was omitted because unlike planets, galaxies in fiction rarely specify the size of said galaxy, and instead go from galaxy to multiple galaxies. As such, a "Large Galaxy level" rating would not only be confusing, but also redundant.
Higher and lower layers/levels of reality:?These levels are not listed because they are not restricted to the same parameters for energy requirement. The energy for such levels cannot be calculated.
?
Additional terms
"+" symbol
Currently misused to an extraordinary degree on the wiki, the "+" symbol should be used when the Attack Potency has been calculated to be greater than the average (arithmetic mean) of the high end energy level and low end energy level of a particular tier.
?
The "+" symbol can also be used if there exists a calculation extremely close to the arithmetic mean, and characters scale above the calculated feat by a wide margin, for example being able to defeat enemies on such levels with a single casual attack.
?
Example: Average of Large Building level is: [2 Tons (low end) + 11 tons (high end)]/2 = 6.5 Tons (the arithmetic mean). All energy levels from 2 Tons to 6.5 Tons should be listed as Large Building level, whereas all energy levels from 6.5 Tons to 11 Tons should be listed as Large Building level+.
?
At least
Should be used to denote the lower cap of a character, if the exact value is indeterminate.
?
At most
Should be used to denote the higher cap of a character, if the exact value is indeterminate.
?
Likely
Should be used to list a statistic for a character with some basis, but inconclusive due to the justification being vague or non-definitive. The probability of the justification in question for being reliable should be favourable. This term should be used sparingly.
?
Possibly
Should be used to list a statistic for a character with some basis, but inconclusive due to the justification being vague or non-definitive. The probability of the justification in question for being reliable should be notable, but mild. This term should be used sparingly.
?
Higher
This should be used to denote a character's weapons, techniques, or attributes that are much stronger than their base level, but still within the same tier. For example, a character that is Solar System level but has an attack that multiplies their power by 100 times. In this instance it should be written as “Solar System level, higher with that ability or technique”.
?
Furthermore, higher may also be used to denote a case where the character is possibly or likely a higher tier, but to what degree is not specified. This is specifically referring to cases such as “At least 4-B, likely higher” or “At least Solar System level, likely higher”.
?
Lower
Similarly to the "Higher" term, "Lower" should be used to denote a character's weapons, techniques, or attributes that are significantly weaker than their base level, but still within the same tier.
?
Varies
These are characters, weapons, etcetera, whose power levels are subject to change, as well as profiles of races/species whose power levels vary depending on the member. “Varies” ratings should only be given to characters who have a canon explanation for why their statistics fluctuate. This does not include characters who are simply inconsistent or have unexplainable variations in their displayed power level. The fluctuations in power must have a clear and logical basis within the character's respective canon.
Examples of Qualifying Characters
Characters with clearly ? ? ?defined canon explanations for power fluctuations:
?????????????? Kryptonians and Power Ring users from DC Comics
?????????????? The Hulk and other Gamma Mutates from Marvel Comics
?????????????? Determination” users from?Undertale
?????????????? Power Mimicry users
?
Examples of Non-Qualifying Characters
Characters who are simply inconsistent ? ? ?without a canon explanation:
?????????????? Certain iconic cartoon characters
Notes
?
To know the equivalent prefix for a particular exponential value, please seehttps://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si-prefixes.
The?required sizes?(https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Mountain_and_Island_Level_Requirements) for shattered mountains, or islands, to be considered as "Mountain level", or "Island level".
An?easy to use reference list?(https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Antoniofer/Explosion_Radius/Area) for estimating the tiers of different explosion sizes.
A useful?long reference list?(https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/References_for_Common_Feats) for the tiers of many types of common feats.
A?Foe?is a unit used to measure the energy released by a supernova, and is equivalent to 10^44?Joules.
The reasons for our Human and Athlete level borders (https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:H3110l12345I20/Human_Punch_Energy).
The reasons for our Street and Wall level borders (https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:ThePerpetual/Defining_Tiers:_Street,_Athlete,_and_Wall_levels).
The reasons for some of our Small Building level to Country level, and Moon level to Planet level borders (https://www.fanverse.org/blogs/destruction-chart.16119/).
The reasons for our Continent level and Multi-Continent level borders (https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Basilisk1995/Some_thoughts_about_Tier_6).
The reasons for our Large Planet level to Universe level borders (https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Assaltwaffle/New_GBE_Formula:_Revised_Attack_Potency).
When used with an equal amount of energy, sharp and spiky weapons tend to be able to overcome higher durability than blunt ones. However, this cannot be considered proper?Durability Negation. If a sharp or pointy weapon is shown to have kinetic energy on the level of a certain tier, it can contribute towards the character receiving an unquantified "possibly higher" rating.
Don't make discussion threads for changing the baseline of 3-A until the scientific community as a whole has a majority consensus on a specific minimum size of the universe. The topic?has been discussed many times and it was concluded that the baseline value for Universe level will stay where it is until the above-mentioned?requirement has been fulfilled.
In cases where a verse exhibits unexplainable and irreconcilable inconsistency, every feat should be taken into account, including those of?Toon Force users. The character's rating should be determined based on the tier that is most consistent or reliable, considering their specific nature and purpose. This could involve identifying low ends as?PIS (Plot-Induced Stupidity)?and high ends as outliers, rather than using the “Varies” rating.
Toon Force characters?whose power levels vary involuntarily cannot be locked into specific tiers. While they may not necessarily be thread-banned, their unpredictable power fluctuations make it difficult to create fair and balanced matches. Opponents would need to be carefully selected to ensure a reasonable level of competition.