[quote=Skallagrim] The 8 ton punch won't kill the other fighter. It's like in real life, boxers have different punch strengths. Mike Tyson punch PSI was about 1,800. Pro MMA fighters throw a 1500-1600 psi punch. With Quinton Jackson throwing an 1,800 psi punch. Since they are in the same category as fighters, the punches will both do damage with a chance for a knock out. An average boxer has a 600-1200 psi punch and a normal unskilled human 300-600 psi. The differences between the fighters is not much at equal levels, a drop off at lesser fighters and a huge chasm between top fighters and a normal man. If the other fighter is stronger the damage will hurt but both will hit equally hard. An 1,800 psi punch vs. a 1,200 punch isn't much with skilled fighters. One has a greater chance of a knock out but both can do the job. And this is what you are taking about. [/quote] I don't think you understood my question. Heh. I'm refering to the rule stated on the first page on this place; "2) Power is determined by the content of prior posts. The more the attack is described and noted in context of the exchange of posts between characters, the greater the strength of the attack or defensive maneuver." My question is; Does that mean that if two characters of the intermediate tier, one focused on greatly on physical strength, let's say that's the Hulk, and the other focused on all-around balance, that being Captain America in this case - If the Hulk wants to smash a training dummy, and he writes two sentences describing the attack, and Captain America does the exact same thing, do they do the same amount of damage to it?