Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-29781728-20171202212510/@comment-32037192-20171205105728

I spend too much time on fandom wrote: I agree with most of this other than that water would "reduce damage". In real life, water is about as helpful as a pile of bricks when falling because it's heavy. Well, in many circumstances, you don't break your legs when you jump into a pool. If I jumped off a platform thirty feet down to the ground, I'm likely going to get hurt or break something. However, jumping into a pool of water would reduce that risk, hence why things like bellyflops and straight dives are possible when jumping into water.

However, if you drop, say 100 feet, then the water becomes similar to concrete.

But we're not dropping hundreds of feet. At most it's 45 ish.