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Sunday, December 22, 2024

My Truly Honest take on Dragon Ball Sparking Zero's (DP) points.

 Destruction Points (DP)

Destruction Points is a battle system in the Budokai Tenkaichi/Sparking! series, introduced in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. In this system, each individual character is assigned a DP value, which is meant to reflect their strength in battle. 


Fighters in this photo official Destruction Points include Nappa (3 DP), Master Roshi Max Power (2 DP), Android 18 (5 DP), Recoome (3 DP) and Videl (2 DP). 

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero is the newest hyped game of the Dragon Ball franchise with its release on October 10, 2024 it is the fourth main installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, a sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007), and the first to be released under the original Sparking! title outside of Japan. The game features 182 playable characters and transformations, it has amazing theatrics such as transformations, fusion, team battles, what-if story modes and ect. One of the key elements of the game is the character Destruction Mode. Destruction Mode is a ranking of how much output a character can inflict damage to other fighters i.e energy blasts, and physical attacks. Characters are given a number (points) from 1 (weakest) to 10 (strongest). Destruction Mode is not an accurate representation system of how strong someone was in the actual series, for example Frieza at 100% is listed at a DP of 7 points in the game, while Android 16 canonically is much stronger than Frieza at 100% power is listed at 5 DP points. There are some characters that have DP points scaled inaccurately too high such as Z Legendary Super Saiyan Broly who is listed at 9 points which is the same as full powered Ultra Instinct Goku and stronger than Super Gogeta Z and Super Saiyan Blue Goku which both fighters have 8 DPs.


Here are my list of Destruction Points scaling each of the 182 characters from top 1 point (weakest) to bottom 11 points (strongest). ''Note this is what I perceive which character is stronger more so inline of how strong they was in the actual series and could've been in gameplay action. 


1 DP:      

             Hercule aka Mr. Satan 

Mr. Satan 


DP Cost 2:

Videl 

Yajirobe

Chiaotzu

Spopovich

Goku (Teen) 

Saibaman

Master Roshi

Frieza Force Soldier

Babidi

Guldo

Master Roshi MAX Power 


DP Cost 3:

Raditz 

Nappa

Cui

Dodoria

Zarbon

Super Zarbon 

Jeice

Burter

Recoome

Gohan (Kid)

Yamcha


DP Cost 4: 

Android 19

Bardock

Captain Ginyu

Cell Jr. 

Dr. Gero

Dr. Wheelo

Frieza (Z, 1st Form)

Goku (Daima)

Goku (Z - Early)

Goten

Great Saiyaman

Krillin 

King Cold

Pan (GT) 

Lord Slug

Nail

Piccolo

Super Garlic Jr.

Tapion

Tien

Trunks (Kid)

Trunks (Sword)

Turles

Uub (GT)

Vegeta (Z- Scouter)

Great Ape Vegeta


DP Cost 5: 

              

          Android 18 who is a cyborg is considered to be an average fighter with fast-paced attacks that does descent amount of damage. 

Android 13

Android 16

Android 17 (Z)

Android 18

Baby Vegeta (GT)

Bergamo

Bojack

Broly (Z)

Cabba

Caulifla

Cell

Cell (2nd Form)

Frieza (Z, 2nd Form)

Frieza (Z, 3rd Form)

Future Trunks

Gohan (Future)

Gohan (Teen)

Gohan (Adult) 

Goku (GT)

Goku (Z - End)

Goku (Z - Mid)

Goten (Super Saiyan)

Janemba

Kakunsa

Kale

Piccolo (Fused with Kami)

Ribrianne

Trunks (Kid, Super Saiyan)

Trunks (Melee) 

Vegeta (Z - Early)

Vegeta (Z - End)

Zamasu

     

DP Cost 6:

             

           Goku ( Z Mid, Super Saiyan)

Android 17 (Super)

Broly (Super)

Broly (Z, Super Saiyan) 

Cabba (Super Saiyan)

Cabba (Super Saiyan 2) 

Caulifla (Super Saiyan)

Caulifla (Super Saiyan 2)

Cell (Perfect Form)

Cooler

Dabura

Dyspo

Frieza (Z, 4th Form)

Frost

Future Trunks (Super Saiyan)

Goku Black 

Gohan (Adult, Super Saiyan)

Gohan (Adult, Super Saiyan 2) 

Gohan (Future, Super Saiyan)

Gohan (Teen, Super Saiyan)

Gohan (Teen, Super Saiyan 2) 

Goku (GT, Super Saiyan)

Goku (Super) 

Goku (Z - End, Super Saiyan)

Goku (Z - Mid, Super Saiyan)

Gotenks (Base)

Hirudegarn

Kale (Super Saiyan)

Kefla (Base)

Lord Slug (Giant Form)

Majin Buu

Majin Buu (Evil)

Majuub (GT)

Mecha Frieza

Super Baby 1 (GT)

Super Buu

Super Trunks

Super Vegeta

Trunks (Melee, Super Saiyan)

Trunks (Sword, Super Saiyan)

Vegeta (Super)

Vegeta (Z - Early, Super Saiyan)

Vegeta (Z - End, Super Saiyan)


DP Cost 7: 

Broly (Super, Super Saiyan)

Broly (Z, Legendary Super Saiyan) 

Cooler (Final Form)

Frieza (Super, 4th Form)

Frieza (Z, Full Power)

Full-Power Bojack

Fusion Android 13

Gogeta (Super)

Goku (GT, Super Saiyan 3)

Goku (Super, Super Saiyan) 

Goku (Z - End, Super Saiyan 2)

Goku (Z - End, Super Saiyan 3)

Gotenks (Super Saiyan)

Great Ape Baby (GT)

Kale (Super Saiyan Berserk)

Kefla (Super Saiyan)

Kid Buu

Majin Vegeta (Super Saiyan 2) 

Metal Cooler

Cell (Super Perfect Form) 

Super Baby 2 (GT)

Super Buu (Gohan Absorbed)

Super Buu (Gotenks Absorbed)

Super Janemba

Syn Shenron (GT)

Toppo

Ultimate Gohan

Vegeta (Super, Super Saiyan)

Vegeta (Z - End, Super Saiyan 2)

Vegito


DP Cost 8:

Anilaza

Fused Zamasu

Gogeta (Super, Super Saiyan)

Goku (GT, Super Saiyan 4)

Goku (Super, Super Saiyan God)

Goku (Super, Super Saiyan Blue)

Goku Black (Super Saiyan Rosé)

Golden Frieza

Gotenks (Super Saiyan 3)

Hit

Jiren

Kefla (Super Saiyan 2)

Omega Shenron (GT)

Super Gogeta (Z)

Super Vegito

Toppo (God of Destruction)

Vegeta (GT, Super Saiyan 4)

Vegeta (Super, Super Saiyan God) 

Vegeta (Super, Super Saiyan Blue)


DP Cost 9:

Broly (Super, Super Saiyan Full Power)

Fused Zamasu (Half Corrupted)

Goku (Super, Ultra Instinct Sign) 

Jiren (Full Power)


DP Cost 10:

                

            Gogeta (GT, Super Saiyan 4) the original strongest character in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. 

Beerus

Gogeta (GT, Super Saiyan 4)

Gogeta (Super, Super Saiyan Blue)

Goku (Super, Ultra Instinct)

Vegito (Super Saiyan Blue)


DP Cost 11: 

               

          Whis the Angel of Universe 7 is the strongest character in Sparking Zero. 

Whis





Saturday, July 6, 2024

Weekend Subway Changes for July 6-7

Service Changes:

A Division: 
South Ferry bound 1 Train are bypassing 86th Street and 79 Street, Manhattan.

2 Trains are not running between Wakefield-241 Street and East 180 Street, Bronx. 2 Trains will be reroute via the 5 line from East 180 Street to Eastchester-Dyer Avenue, Bronx. 

In Brooklyn, New Lots Av-bound 3 Trains runs express from Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr to Crown Hts-Utica Av. 

5 Trains in the Bronx will terminate at East 180th Street so 2 Trains will fill in the Dyer Avenue Line for 5 service.

In the Bronx, Pelham Bay Park-bound 6 skips Parkchester. 

6 Trains operates in two sections:
1. Between Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall and 149 Street- Grand Concourse 
2. Between 125 St and Pelham Bay Park. 

B Division: 
In Upper Manhattan, A Trains runs local in both directions between 168 St and 59 St-Columbus
Circle. 

In Brooklyn, Manhattan-bound B Trains skips Bay 50 St and 25 Av. 

In Manhattan, uptown C Trains skips Spring St, 23 St and 50 St. 

In Manhattan, D Trains runs local in both directions between 59 St-Columbus Circle and 145 St. 

In Manhattan, downtown E Trains runs via the F line from W 4 St to 2 Av. And Uptown E Trains runs via the F line from 2 Av to 47-50 Sts, resuming service at 5 Av/53 St. 

F Trains will terminate at Church Avenue, Brooklyn. 

No G trains between Bedford-Nostrand Avs, Brooklyn and Court Sq, Queens. 

In Brooklyn, Coney Island-bound N Trains runs local from DeKalb Av to 59 St. 

Franklin Av Shuttle is replaced by free shuttle buses. 

Maps: 
Bronx 


Queens 



Manhattan 





Brooklyn 


Brooklyn and Queens. 

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Weekend Subway Map for Feb 3-4, 2024

 Good evening people, here I'm doing a NYC weekend subway map. These are the major changes for the weekend service so be prepared to travel across New York City accordingly. Plus my birthday is Sunday, February 4th. 


This Weekend Major Changes: 

2 Trains for suspended between Franklin Av-Medgar Evers College and Flatbush Av-Brooklyn College. 2 train runs between the Bronx and Franklin Av-Medgar Evers College and via the 3 to/from Crown Hts-Utica Av. 2 trains in Manhattan, runs local in both directions between 34 St-Penn Station and Chambers St. 

2 trains will not run between Gun Hill Road and Wakefield 241 Street, Bronx from 

  • Feb 3 - 4, Sat 3:45 AM to Sun 10:00 PM


3 trains service is fully suspended. 

4 Trains replace 3 train service between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and New Lots Avenue all weekend. 

A trains will run local from 145th Street to 59th Street- Columbus Circle, Manhattan. 

E trains will run via the F line from Kew Gardens- Union Turnpike to Jamaica-179th Street, Queens all weekend. Plus Queens bound trains will run on the F line in Manhattan as well. 

B trains will run from via the N line in from Canal Street to 57th Street-7th Avenue, Manhattan with local trains via 4th Avenue Line in Brooklyn. 

D train are suspended from Norwood 205th Street to 161st Yankee Stadium, Bronx. While Bronx bound trains will run local from 59th Street to 145th Street, Manhattan. 

As for the F train they will not be running from Church Avenue to Coney Island- Stillwell Avenue, Brooklyn so take the B, D or N trains. Plus Queens bound trains will run via the 63rd Street Line with the E

G Trains will be running into two sections. One from Court Square, Queens to Bedford- Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. And between Bedford-Nostrand Avenue to Hoyt Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn so for service between Bergen Street and Church Avenue take the F train. 

R Trains will run via the Manhattan Bridge from Canal Street, Manhattan to Dekalb Avenue, Brooklyn. 

So for next weekend's service changes I will include minor changes as well so stay tuned.


 Bronx Map: 



Upper Manhattan Map: 



Central/Lower Manhattan Map: 


Queens Map: 


Central Brooklyn Map:



Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Spring Temperature Averages for Every U.S State

 The temperatures are state-wide averages calculated from temperatures recorded during the months of March, April and May.

Spring temperature averages range from a high of 70.7 degrees Fahrenheit (21.5 degrees Celsius) in Florida to a low of 26.2°F (-3.2°C) in Alaska. For the entire United States, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, the season averages 52.2 °F (11.2 °C).

March temperatures:

The first month of spring starts off cold in the northern states like Maine, Alaska and Minnesota where temperatures are still well below freezing. The Mid-Atlantic states have high temperatures in the 50°s, temperatures in the 70s and 80s are more common in the Southern US states like Texas, Louisiana and Florida. The Rockies like Colorado and Wyoming can expect heavy snow and below freezing temperatures. The southwest like Arizona and New Mexico are very dry in March with average high temperatures in the upper 50s in the mountains to mid 70s to low 80s in the deserts. Rainfall in California and Oregon starts to dwindle down a little and average high temperatures ranges from upper 40s/low 50s in Northern California and most of Oregon to the upper 70s/low 80s in California's Mojave Desert. In northern Alaska average temperatures are still below zero in the first 14 days in March to mid 40s are Juneau and Ketchikan in late March.

April temperatures:

April is a pleasant spring month for most of the United States. There are still relatively cold spots in April like Northern Maine, Northern Minnesota and most of Alaska the sun is up from 13 to 14 hours for most of the US. In North Alaska the sun is up for over 18 hours in late April. Temperatures in the southeastern US starts to get very warm to hot with 80s common and do reach above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.  The Northeast is cool to pleasant with temperatures in the mid 50s to mid 60s common sometimes reaching above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The central plains like Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma have average high temperatures in the low 70s to low 80s in April temperatures reaching at or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit are quite rare. The southwestern US are warm to hot in April. Temperatures in California, Arizona and Texas can be above 90s sometimes hitting the century mark. For Alaska the Interior like Fairbanks have average high temperatures start in the mid 30s in the first week of April to the low/mid 50s in late April. Average low temperature in Alaska ranged from 5 degrees in the North Slope Alaska to around 40 degrees Fahrenheit in Juneau and Ketchikan. 

May temperatures:

May is the warmest spring month in the United States of America. Temperatures in May are very comfortable for the majority of the US. The hottest spots in May are in Florida and the deserts southwestern states. High temperatures in Texas, Arizona, California and southern New Mexico as well in southern Nevada are often 90 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit with low humidity and nighttime temperatures are between 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, a few spots in California and Texas can have nighttime temperatures around 80°F. The southeast can also be hot with mid 80s sometimes mid 90s with higher humidity during the day and 65°F to 75°F at night. The Northeast is warm in May with average high temperatures in the 70s during the day and 50s during the night. The Northwestern US really starts drying up in May with average high temperatures in the mid 60s to mid 70s with temperatures occasionally surpassing the mid 80s. The Midwest states like Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois have high temperatures mostly in the 70s but in rare cases over 90 degrees Fahrenheit. In Alaska average high temperatures ranges from upper 20s in Utqiagvik formerly known as Barrow, Alaska to the low/mid 60s in the eastern Interior Alaska.


The temperatures are based on data collected by weather stations throughout each state during the years 1991 to 2020 and made available by the NOAA National Climatic Data Center of the United States.


The average temperatures during spring for every state in the US are listed below in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. The states are also ranked from the hottest state in spring at number 1 to the coldest state at number 50.





Average temperature for each state during spring.




Average temperature for each state during spring.
StateAvg ° F
Rank
Alabama63.4
7
Alaska26.2
50
Arizona59.1
11
Arkansas60.7
9
California56.1
14
Colorado44.5
38
Connecticut47.5
33
Delaware54.1
19
Florida70.7
1
Georgia63.8
6
Hawaii68.6
2
Idaho42.3
42
Illinois52.4
22
Indiana51.9
23
Iowa48.3
29
Kansas54.2
18
Kentucky56.0
15
Louisiana67.0
3
Maine39.3
49
Maryland53.8
20
Massachusetts46.2
34
Michigan42.9
41
Minnesota41.5
44
Mississippi64.1
5
Missouri55.1
16
StateAvg ° F
Rank
Montana41.4
45
Nebraska48.4
28
Nevada48.6
27
New Hampshire41.9
43
New Jersey51.2
25
New Mexico53.5
21
New York43.8
39
North Carolina58.7
12
North Dakota40.6
47
Ohio50.7
26
Oklahoma59.7
10
Oregon45.4
36
Pennsylvania47.9
30
Rhode Island47.6
31
South Carolina62.9
8
South Dakota44.6
37
Tennessee58.2
13
Texas65.9
4
Utah47.6
31
Vermont40.9
46
Virginia55.1
16
Washington46.0
35
West Virginia51.9
23
Wisconsin43.0
40
Wyoming40.5
48