Talk:Eren Jaeger VS Wander/@comment-31145636-20170331052528

I've been researching and doing a lot of calcs on Wander, and this battle is a LANDSLIDE victory for Wander. Quadratus (colossi #2) weighs approximately 33,800 metric tons. His only attack is where he gets on his hind legs and stomps on you (which a screwattack g1 and I calc'd to be 1.428 tons of tnt), and at the beginning of the fight, he walks through a gigantic wall (calc'd to be building level... duh). Obviously, because Wander not only kills the thing, but can also survive being stepped on by him, that puts both of them at buidling level (both Dura and AP). Avion should weigh at least 1030 metric tons (Colossi are composed of living stone, and I'm really lowballing all of these calcs), and based on the visual effects as you're flying on his back, he can come at least VERY close to the speed of sound. That puts him at at least 11 tons of tnt (low-end of city block level). In order for Wander to even climb onto the thing, he has to tank a head-on assault from the damn thing. Not only does base Wander (no masks or cloaks) greatly exceed base Eren's attack potency and durability, but he even has a huge speed advantage. Wander can dodge Pelagia's lightning-based attacks, which could put him at massively hypersonic (based on your interpretation). You really undersold some of his arsenal: Wander's Harpoon of Thunder can nearly 1-shot several colossi under the right conditions (Leaves them with around 1 HP, because they can only be killed with the ancient sword), and the cloth of desperation (literally a parachute). If Dormin is taken into account, he should be at least 16x stronger than the weakest colossi in the game (The colossi each contain 1/16 of Dormin's power), so that's just... ridiculous. If you multiply either Quadratus, Argus and Barba's building-busting feats by 16, you get a roughly city-block Dormin. Ontop of that, Dormin has some degree of control over life and death via some kind of magic, so there's nothing stopping Dormin from taking Eren's soul. In short; Wander alone takes this battle, and Dormin makes it unfair.