Thread:SpectrumRay16/@comment-26091443-20150923010347/@comment-26363301-20151102084027

Surrounding the topic of Mel's power, i believe i should mention that i have my thoughts about it... the idea i have is that his outburst of uncontrollable power was a small portion of his power that he reatined after Merlin took his power. I believe that Mel after he has become accustomed to his body would have a power level ten times higher than his previous one, as that would make sense. In other words his 32.5K becomes 33.7K and then his demon mark being activated bumps him up to 44K. I am questionning whether or not he will have a second burst of power, like when he surged to 10,300, because i am pretty confident a power level of 44K could wipe out Danafor... i mean Galan destroyed part of a kingdom with a simple swing and then a mountain at 26K... just assuming, but, it's plausible Mel's full power this arc is 44K.

The theories surrounding Mel and Estarossa being the same being are similar to the ones that suggest that perhaps Escanor is a split between beings... they don't make sense. I don't like those theories because they have nothing to be based off of.

Escanor's power level will probably increase and decrease at a steady rate, i would assume a boost of 6000 per hour would be the maxiumum he gets. For your question about Noon, i think he will retain his power level for the entire hour and then it decrases back again... It would make no sense for Escanor to have a single minute of his peak power. I feel like this also ties into what will happen next chapter, considering it is noon we might get a reading on his power level if he uses his full power (Magic blast) to take down Galan. If Hawk were to sense that and give it a number that would be great and then Merlin might laugh and say "that's Escanor", to which everyone in eth boar's hat barring her and Mel freak out and start shitting themselves.

I feel like Escanor's level might be high enough to the point where he could intimidate a commandment... but, that's just wishful thinking really and i will agree it is odd he fights a commandment just after his introduction, but, then again Galan's death is a certainty at this point and his purpose i believe was to act as a basic gist of how strong a commandment was, showcase they had decrees and then to be used to compare other sins to a commandments level... for instance Ban could not defeat a commandment, Mel can and Escanor is up in the air...