Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5035900-20150119091626/@comment-4363364-20170207111243

A simple proportion calculation via mass and volume should be enough to calculate the weight of a great Ape, considering we take real gorillas as base. The square-cube law states that an object keeping the same density and scaled up(i.e, a gorilla increased to the size of a Great Ape) will have its volume and mass will be increased by the multiplier(i.e, how many times bigger the Great Ape is compared to the gorilla) cubed, and its surface area will be increased by that same multiplier squared. Considering that gorillas are on average 1.65 meters, and the Great Ape form from Xenoverse seems to be somewhere around 18 meters tall, we divide those two to get our multiplier: 18/1.65=10.91 approximately. Hence, to determine Great Ape Vegeta's mass, we need to multiply the normal mass of a gorilla(I.e 160 kg on average) by 10.91 cubed. 160*10.91^3=207754 kgs, or 2077 metric tons.