>>46196706That shit about Magcargo being twice as hot as the surface of the sun is NOT as extreme as it sounds. A ton of videos cover this incorrectly, with wrongly applied thermodynamics. They hype Magcargo up as some extreme bringer of death and destruction, but an extremely high temperature is only part of a complicated puzzle of heat transfer.
Magcargo would not blind you, or be all that dangerous. Have you seen videos of flowing real-world lava? People can literally step on it with their shoe and be fine. Magcargo would set flammable material on fire if it passed within a few inches of it. It wouldn't be comfortable or safe to stand within a few feet of Magcargo, but that's it
The MOST damage that a Magcargo would ever deliver is when the creature dies. Its corpse would slowly dissipate all that extreme heat. Kinda like how the corpses of whales who die on land are not safe because the decaying gases build up inside its body and can explode.