Originally posted by ScreamPaste
1. True, actually. Provide a feat? OWAIT, SAVIOUR HAS NONE.I have shown you the math (not developers) behind Link's feat a million times. The best part being how much down rounding I've doen (not the developers) and you still don't want to accept it.( because its non canon) Sore loser, I suppose.
2. durlaugh
3. Go play a Zelda game before you debate Link.
1. troll
2. highlighted a few problems
Link with no gauntlets;
Originally posted by ScreamPasteThis is a screenshot from my legal copy of OoT 1.0 on PJ64. [I legally purchased a copy of this exact edition, pre-ordered in 98.]
OoT Link is relatively tal compared to most NPC's, so he's probably a bit over six feet tall, but we have no direct statement by developers. For purposes of this estimate, I'm going to assume he's six feet tall.
I had to measure the top of the block because it's sitting in a hole you have to push it into so that you can climb on top of it.
413/171 = 2.4152046...ect for many digits. x6 for side length in feet.
14.4912280701... ect. ^3 for volume in cubic feet. 3043.095....ect cubic feet. The blocks are obviously made of a very solid form of stone, but for purposes of being conservative, and low-balling this number, we're going to use 100 lbs per cubic foot. [impossibly light.]
304309 lbs total. /2000 for weight in tons. 152 tons.
Now, Link doesn't lift these over his head, but he does push them along the ground. To say he's class 100 is not a huge stretch of the imagination. This is with no strength enhancing items at all. 😐
http://chestofbooks.com/crafts/scientific-american/Scientific-American-Reference-Book/Stones-Specific-Gravity-Weight-And-Volume.html See this link for how unrealisticly light 100 lbs per cubic foot is, btw. It /has/ to be much heavier.
Still stronger than Saviour.