Power Level

Power level refers to the power of a character found in the Neon Cavaliers story.

Everyone in the Neon Cavaliers world has a power level, some higher than others and some weaker. They determine the strength of the character.

A character with a high power level can beat someone with a low power level. However, sometimes someone with a low power level can beat the one with a high power level if they outsmart the person with the high power level. An example of this is Mateo Glassmeyer VS. Okami in Chapter 17: The tournament begins. Mateo, who has a power level of 100,000, outsmarts Okami, who has a battle power off 115,500.

There are three ways to raise someone's power level, either through battling, leveling up, or training:

Battling will increase the power level significantly, especially if the person has a much higher power level. If someone had a power level of 50,000 and fought someone with a power level of 100,000 and beat them their power level will go from 50,000 to 150,000.

Leveling up will increase the power level slightly. For example, if someone is level 5 with a power level of 20 and they reach level 7, their power level will go up to 25.

Raising your power level by training depends on how you do it, how long you do it and the type of training you do. Training by yourself for 5 days will raise it slightly, but if you train with someone who has a higher power level than you for the same amount of days, it will be higher. Say someone with a power level of 100 trained for 20 day by fighting dummies with a wooden weapon, their power level will go up from 100 to 250, but say they trained with someone who has a power level of 1,000 for the same amount of days, then it will go from a power level of 100 to 4,000.

Transformations can multiply a person's power level to a huge extent. An example of this is Connor Cantrell's Phoenix Form's. His current power level is 180,000, and with his Pseudo-Phoenix Form multiplying his power level by 10, bringing it up to 1,800,000, his Phoenix Form multiplies it by 20 to 3,600,000, and so forth. The multiplier also depends on the transformation. An example is Ruby's Chitose Form and Selena's Full Power Form, multiplying their power levels 2x and 4x, respectively.

A list of all power levels can be found here.