- Jun 18, 2018
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I mean, the Himavat Page literally says what you want it to say, which is that nukes aren't likely to do anything to the monster:Oh I remember two examples just off the top of my head.
The first one is that on Himavat's page, the wiki claimed that Dexter said that multiple nukes can kill a Himavat, while he never said that. What he said is that even a regular mountain would take hundreds of nukes to destroy, and a Himavant is far more durable than a regular mountain. So in reality, hundreds of nukes would do basically next to nothing to a Hivamat, not to mention killing it. The person who wrote it probably didn't pay much attention to the dialogue or the monster classification lesson in HERO.
The second one is from Goliath's page, where the wiki stated that Goliath's punch hit with the force of a nuke or sth, while what the game actually says is that the shockwave from Goliath's punch can be compared to a nuclear explosion, not the force of the hit itself. In fact, the hit itself should be magnitudes stronger than nuclear explosions since it completely obliterated a Hivamat, something impossible for nuclear weapons to do.
And these are just the ones I remember from my 10 or so minutes on the wiki, I would probably find much more if I continued browsing. Also I'm just talking about misinformation, and the "theory/speculation treated as lore" problem is even more staggering. It's so incessant that I would probably exceed the word limit talking about it and I honestly don't care enough to do it lol.

And has always said that

As for the Goliath page, seems like a semantics issue with the sentence but thats an easy fix.
And if your complaints are about how a writer has interpreted the lore, that is certainly open to discussion. Its a pretty large wiki for relatively few writers to QA and help from the community at large can be useful so we would appreciate it if people would take the time.
This isn't meant to be glib, QA is hard and more hands genuinely make the task easier. Point to things and help make a resource that is useful for the community.
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