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Quick and Easy Questions (please read the OP)
Edit: Dangit! Foiled again. I guess I'll just try to answer Dane.

I don't know about the base thing, but as far as the ATK scale goes the answer is 'not really linear, more kinda curved'. There aren't solid numerical values attached to those numbers, and its done that way for a reason. It's kind of a fuzzy curve-kinda-thing written for maximum narrative-crafting convenience, so as to guide the writing without boxing people in too much. Thinking about it realistically, the linear strength-gap between 'punching through steel plating' and 'an entire building' is much larger than the gap between 'normal dude' and 'breaking steel', so I would say that using your 'break a leg' example it wold probably hit more like a 14 or 15;  Just look at the descriptions of the effects and employ a little common-sense.


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