Upper_Krust said:
Possibly too many variables to give an unbreakable figure.
Certainly you would need to be at least a demigod because you will need Legendary Strength.
A Fighter 36 Demigod putting all their feats into Legendary strength and having an Epic Belt of Strength might do it.
Base 18
+42 Strength from Demigod abilities (all others converted 2:1 and added to strength)
+9 Ability Increases every 4 levels
+13 Epic Feats
Total 82 x2 for Legendary Strength = 164
+32 Belt of Strength
Final Tally = 196
That seems to suggest that the minimum is probably Lesser God. Unless I am missing something?
Seems fair enough. Wait, do Strength bonuses from items count towards base damage increases? I know the Bestiary states that muscle density doesn't increase with items that increase Strength, but it doesn't make it clear how Virtual Size categories apply to them.
For example, if someone with 10 Strength were to wear a Belt of Epic Strength +30, would his unarmed attacks deal 1d4+15 damage or 1d8+15 damage? Would he be able to wield a greatsword made of 1/32,768th orichalcum for 4d6+22 damage, or would he be stuck with an iron greatsword for 2d6+22 damage? Most importantly,
would he gain +2 Virtual Size Categories from wearing the belt?
Upper_Krust said:
Yes, you can use wishes to change them.
So Wishes would let a Druid give up his Wild Shape ability for more feats, or a Monk give up his Slow Fall for extra feats?
Upper_Krust said:
SOunds like my kind of stuff!
To be honest, only the last 11 episodes of the 27-episode series were high-cosmic-level. The entirety of the series is all about "being awesome", evolving your DNA through sheer force of will, and using enormous cosmic drills tear your enemies asunder (
"My drill is the drill that pierces the heavens!"). Hell, even the reasoning for the drill being the central theme of the show was that a drill moves forward with a revolution each second, symbolizing the progress and future of mankind.
The show takes the most classic and cliched tropes of anime, such as the ubiquitous "winning through the power of friendship and unity", and makes them fun again. It's much more enjoyable if you just sit back and watch the show to get pumped up, instead of looking for anything deep or profound. Kind of like watching B-movies for the fun of it.
The title of the show is "Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann", and it had its run in Japan from April 1 to September 30 of this year.
Upper_Krust said:
Reminds me of time lords in action.
You mean time lords can throw galaxies like shurikens and the like? Nah, I already know that you've got a planned illustration of a Time Lord with a spiral galaxy as a shield fighting another Time Lord wielding a cat o' nine tails of cosmic strings. Here's the grand final battle of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann in case you're interested in seeing how a fight between galaxy-sized mechas plays out:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Fk99mdUOW9o
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9nFNLDYn_kI
Upper_Krust said:
...and what are the titles of those shows so that I can check them out?
I can't think of that many on-hand right now, sorry. Some of them involve cosmic-level themes and characters, but not that much fighting. Majority of shounen anime ("shounen" is an anime genre that involves lots and lots of fighting) involves characters of the deity-level spectrum, with not that much sidereal-level combatants.