Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-36366948-20200805112208/@comment-45903789-20200817185212

David Kibasennin wrote: That's a problem too.

But with Toneri... like you said, we see him cut the moon in half. That informs the strength of Toneri's attacks for the remainder of the fight. We don't see that with Kinshiki.

It's not just the area of effect. It's how characters react to the attacks, it's how the angle of the shots is framed, it's how the music shifts. None of that happens.

Kinshiki is portrayed as being a really strong dude. And that's it. Nowhere is he seen doing planet-busting level stuff. Now, by virtue of being an Otsutsuki, we can assume he's really powerful, above the Kage, etc... but within the realm of logic.

Cuz the databook could also say that Kinshiki is Boruto's biological mother, but we haven't seen that either, so that claim would also have no credibility.

And this is my comment before.

"Sasuke has already shown that his chidori has enough energy that can pulverize half a meteor. He was even suppressed at that time. Sasuke already hit Kinshiki with chidori several times. And since Sasuke was serious during their battle and not suppressed and is Planetary level, those chidoris are dishing out between at least city level energy outputs to planetary level."

My previous comment speaks mostly about Kinshiki's durability but with my other comment about Naruto's durability canceling out exatons of force means that Kinshiki and Naruto are exerting the same energy to cancel out attacks thrown at them. That is how power scaling works.

I am scaling Kinshiki with Sasuke.

Power scaling has been used in versus sites and forums for years.

Inconsistency has always plagued fiction since the dawn of humanity. Power scaling is just a tool to back up "claims."