It actually depends on the damage and defense numbers. The power level is only a gauge.
Once you start facing an opponent who can do 110k thousand strikes, and if you have 60k skill/phy defense, and no skill/phy resistance, the ff will happen:
0 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1) - 60k = 50k.
1 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.05) - 60k = 55.5k
2 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.10) - 60k = 61k
3 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.15) - 60k = 66.5k
4 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.20) - 60k = 72k
5 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.25) - 60k = 77.5k
6 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.30) - 60k = 83k
7 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.35) - 60k = 88.5k
8 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.40) - 60k = 94k
9 crowns: the opponent's damage will be (110k x 1.45) - 60k = 99.5k
As you can see, this is already for a hero with 60k defense, and in round 1.
KT would deal similar damage as Adam's 1K strikes.
Rhize, Dawn, Lance, Alci, Aphro, and any other hero who has no damage nerf or has a damage modifier will deal a lot more damage than Adam or KT.
Also note that the opponent's defense numbers would all increase in the same manner, so you will be dealing less and less damage to him as your crowns pile up.



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