What is too much for a mutant power?
>The strength of 5 men
>The strength of 20 men
>The strength of 50 men
>The strength of 100 men
>The strength of 1,000 men
>The strength of 10,000 men
>The strength of 100,000 men
Assume each average man can lift 220.46 pounds.
>>46082432
How do you define lift
>>46082432
How high-power is your setting? It just needs to be on the same scale as what everyone else can do.
>>46082448
Isn't the D&D definition of "Lift" a 1 rep full clean?
Colossus can lift 40 tons as a teenager and was able to knock down the Juggernaut (which is nonsensical bullshit).
Once you approach 10,000 men or more you enter blatant superhero territory as that's 1,000 tons.
>>46082432
The strength 1,000,070 men is enough that you really shouldn't complain.
>>46082448
"bro, do you even."
well we still rate vehicles by horsepower even though it has become a vastly outdated metric. Its not too much, its at what point does the scale change?
>>46082554
Honestly her strength was more like 8,000 men in that show. The biggest thing she threw (besides something in the opening credits) was a 30ft tall robot.
>>46082448
You can pick up that much weight, hold it for 3 seconds minimum while taking two steps.
>>46082432
The Strength of a Thousand Exploding Suns.
>>46082432
>What is too much for a mutant power?
Wrong fucking question
>What is too little to be considered a mutant power?
Fixed.
And my opinion on the new question is about 50.
>>46082432
Avg manlet maybe.
>>46082432
Probably the strength of 16
>>46082432
The strength of five gorillas is about adequate.
>>46082432
The equivalent strength of stepping on an adamantine LEGO d4 in the dark in your three room apartment when you haven't owned LEGOs for over a decade and none of the other tenants in the building have either children or LEGOs.