How strong is the strongest in other world?
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How strong is the strongest in other world?
Goku mentioned that there was no one on his level in other world while discussing fusion. What do you think he was talking about his base or full power ? What are we looking at here 50 % frieza?
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Re: How strong is the strongest in other world?
I assume we're ignoring filler characters like Paikuhan here.
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Re: How strong is the strongest in other world?
Yeah unfortunately we arent even though him and olibu kick ass ...just for fun by Dragonball super how strong do you think pikkon and olibu have gotten I'm assuming not much stronger considering they've both been training hard for like a thousand+ years how much stronger could they get in a decadePolyphase Avatron wrote:I assume we're ignoring filler characters like Paikuhan here.
Re: How strong is the strongest in other world?
Weren't Freeza, Cold and Ginyu considered anomalous mutants with abnormally high strength amounts? It's possible that Goku was the strongest amongst the deceased warriors even while precluding Super Saiyan.
To be fair, we don't know the exact numbers that reside in the afterlife who retained their bodies and are fighters -- the population could be millions or even billions. Our only canonical insight comes from the South Kai's references to a Papoi from his quadrant. What we can deduce is that despite his initial shock at the weight of the wearable training tools he was using, he still felt assured enough to propose his Papoi's enlistment into the 25th tournament. From the past examples that we have, Vegeta trained in a gravity chamber that amplified his mass to 16 tonnes. South Kai deemed Goku, whom he had only seen as training with 2 tonne weight accessories, to be "nothing special" in relation to Papoi. On his voyage to Namek, Goku trained under a total gravitational pressure amount of 100 which would have amplified the heaviness of his body to an amount equalling 6 tonnes approximately; keeping in mind that Goku had received four zenkais prior to help supplement his power initially as he touched down on Namek. You can make of that what you will.
To be fair, we don't know the exact numbers that reside in the afterlife who retained their bodies and are fighters -- the population could be millions or even billions. Our only canonical insight comes from the South Kai's references to a Papoi from his quadrant. What we can deduce is that despite his initial shock at the weight of the wearable training tools he was using, he still felt assured enough to propose his Papoi's enlistment into the 25th tournament. From the past examples that we have, Vegeta trained in a gravity chamber that amplified his mass to 16 tonnes. South Kai deemed Goku, whom he had only seen as training with 2 tonne weight accessories, to be "nothing special" in relation to Papoi. On his voyage to Namek, Goku trained under a total gravitational pressure amount of 100 which would have amplified the heaviness of his body to an amount equalling 6 tonnes approximately; keeping in mind that Goku had received four zenkais prior to help supplement his power initially as he touched down on Namek. You can make of that what you will.