As they saying goes: all things are relative!

It's a moving goal post for sure Jp', so much has changed from genetics to marketing... A lot of "greasy kids stuff" thing out there, but older tokers like you and I have developed sophistication that is LOST on much of the rest of the younger toking culture...
The relentless quest for higher and higher THC levels, to the tune that this is all that matters to many,... and all the pricing is based on it in the sales market =
View attachment 1716849.... I'm seeing the most absurd THC% claims now, CopyCat Genetics in particular... that fucker makes great stuff for a fact, but 38+% is a lie, sorry... testing has it's dark side to say nothing of margins of error, cheating/rigging, etc.,...
Botanically speaking, a plant making this amount of secondary metabolites is just nonsense...
The explosion of the concentrate market is very notable IMO,... 80-90+% THC, holy fuck, might as well switch to heroin

S! No wonder so many can't get a decent buzz off even "top shelf"...
All this has the unfortunate effect of many folks missing the best parts of the experience, the
quality and nature of a high, not just how technically chemically potent it is (hit-per-hit), that's a very linear and sorry way of seeing it.
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Some may
get it intellectually, but not so much in practical reality...
This why I grow so many different cultivars, even as a lightweight/low volume consumer. I want a full spectrum of "highs", from heavy gravity couch-lock to middle ground to up-beat floaty to strapped-on, white-knuckled cruise missile ride with Iron Butterfly playing in your head!

...not every high for anytime is the way to go, the "right tool for the right job" is my MO....
Potency is a broader assessment to me, not just how many hits it takes... Peoples tolerances vary so much as well, so between these things there's no way to standardize such an assessment as "fire, mids, etc.".... Only the fucking dispensaries are doing this, all based on %THC and marketing hype, along with all the silly-ass pop culture cross names and the kiddie cartoon graphics!
Simplistic views of McConsumers are part of the silliness. Colors, apparent trichome amounts, density and the like don't always equate to "fire"...all that glitters isn't gold sometimes! And pretty doesn't get you high....
IME I've had or grown stuff that didn't impress the eye, but offered gob-smacking potency/effects. Some of the ugliest bud I've had was amazing! A long while back I got hold of some OD grown Pineapple Thai that looked fugly at casual glance, but not all bud shines well even it the trichs are there. The aroma of this stuff blew me away too, to date one of the richest I've encountered, pure artificial pineapple flavoring, like uncanny! ...awesome high quality and just a couple hits off of other resin smothered bud stuff (tested in the 20's%)...
Conversely I've had bud that was very well frosted, gorgeous in looks, but offered up a surprisingly weak, short-lived and bland buzz...
One of my fav's this season is the Burmese Pure, showing to me much more potent than she looks and offers a wonderful clean happy-uppy "Sativa" high that I like better than the Haze/Thai crosses I've had in the past... aroma is to die for, tropical fruity citrus candy floral goodness!
I put quotes around Sativa and Indica because these are purely conventional terms, generalizations that aren't valid really in any sense anymore.
Botanically/taxonomically, they are plain wrong... So is the narrow leaf vs. wide leaf thing to a degree, especially in hybrids which of course are about 99% of what's out there.
Only true landrace NLD/WLD can claim some factual truth to this and the associated high characters they offer, namely body vs. head,...or "stoned" vs. "high"if you will.... Even so, studies and experienced growers know that even in a population of so-called landrace/heirlooms there can be significant leaf width variations, to say nothing of what environmental/nutritional effects influence this...
Point is, like so much canna-related, take it as a
generalization, not dogma!
There are some interesting research papers on the chemistry differences between Sati's and Indi's out there. Much of it comes down to, guess what---- terpenes! These are largely what produces the varying types of high characteristics, along with what other less common cannabinoids may be present (CBD aside, but that too of course)....
Myrcene is a big one, more of that or often the #1 in most hybrids, Indi-dominants, and old world "Indicas" as opposed to it being much lower in "Sativas" which had higher % of terp's like pinene, beta-Caryophyllene, limonene...
There is a whole world of unexplored (scientifically) territory on this alone in cannabis! All we know for sure is the synergistic/entourage effects are a Thing....
Some cultivar notes:
-most fierce/scary high's I've had were from a Vortex pheno (delivery bud, awesome gown) and a cross called Killer Orange which has ACE's infamously gnarly New Malawi Killer as the mother (I grew this, totally NMK dominant)...
Oh, and a weird-ass pheno of Barney's Farm version of Acapulco Gold, a throwback to whatever non-landrace hybrid they tweaked it with. That shit was almost unsmokeable for 2 months, it was like bad biker speed in effects!

.... very heart-racey, jittery, wicked psychotropics aspects even for me-

... both the latter were NOT good smoke if you weren't in a good headspace already, thye did not take you there hence the "wicked" descriptor!
She had a very sharp metallic-citrus smell...
KO was all Malawi,-- complex mixed woods, oil
Vortex -mixed fruity-citrus funk if I recall rightly..? That pheno wasn't so wicked in the high, just very strong and soaring
Pleasant fav's, I'll get back too shortly, gotta go... But I'll make a recommendation to all to try something that's considered and olde school heirloom, or a true landrace (check out the definition if you're not sure what this is), they can offer you something unique in this world of crosses of crosses of crosses

Maybe it won't be the most per-hit potent stuff you had, but that's not the pint after all!