miguelnuva1 wrote:Bra should actually be around ssj2 buu saga tire in strength depending on how Salagir's tire works.
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miguelnuva1 wrote:Bra should actually be around ssj2 buu saga tire in strength depending on how Salagir's tire works.
ssj2 buu saga tire
The Monkey King wrote:It was actually Beerus disguised as Zarbon #StayWokeRandomGuy96 wrote:He's probably referring to the Bardock special. Zarbon was the one who first recommended destroying Planet Vegeta because the saiyans were rapidly growing in strength.dbgtFO wrote: Please elaborate as I do not know what you mean by "pushing Vegeta's destruction"
Herms wrote:The fact that the ridiculous power inflation is presented so earnestly makes me just roll my eyes and snicker. Like with Freeza, where he starts off over 10 times stronger than all his henchmen except Ginyu (because...well, just because), then we find out he can transform and get even more powerful, and then he reveals he can transform two more times, before finally coming out with the fact that he hasn't even been using anywhere near 50% of his power. Oh, and he can survive in the vacuum of space. All this stuff is just presented as the way Freeza is, without even an attempt at rationalizing it, yet the tone dictates we're supposed to take all this silly grasping at straws as thrilling danger. So I guess I don't really take the power inflation in the Boo arc seriously, but I don't take the power inflation in earlier arcs seriously either, so there's no net loss of seriousness. I think a silly story presented as serious is harder to accept than a silly story presented as silly.
How? Is it because for not being "consistent"/following the set in stone logical rules about power levels?RandomGuy96 wrote:Dragon Ball Super made me appreciate this series a lot more.
Super may have its problems in the animation department, but I would say its story is far more interesting than what Multiverse has given us thus far.RandomGuy96 wrote:Dragon Ball Super made me appreciate this series a lot more.
Beerus is interesting. The giant Dragon Balls seem interesting. And some other stuff too. The story itself, so far, not really. In short, some characters and some elements in super are interesting, but the story not so much.Mewzard wrote:Super may have its problems in the animation department, but I would say its story is far more interesting than what Multiverse has given us thus far.RandomGuy96 wrote:Dragon Ball Super made me appreciate this series a lot more.
That said, the comic is enjoyable for what it is.
Piccolo said maybe #16. So Cold's 4th form is likely around that level.Darkron2151 wrote:Why is everyone saying Cold is only #16 tier?
I realize that, but this was mentioned while Cold was in a suppressed state of his True Form. Once he powers up to 100%, it's anyone's guess, but it's probably more than #16 tier. And now Cold is adding a new transformation on top of that.Hellspawn28 wrote:Piccolo said maybe #16. So Cold's 4th form is likely around that level.Darkron2151 wrote:Why is everyone saying Cold is only #16 tier?
Because Cold powers up during his fight with Bardock to100% power (bulked up form), so that implies that his True Form during his fight with Videl and the beginning part of his boudt with Bardock was not full power, hence suppressed. Now how much he was suppressing is anyone's guess. He could be at 80-90% normally or at just 20-30%. The point is, he's not at 100% unless there's distinct physical characteristics (like with Freeza). And now Cold has an "augmented" form.rereboy wrote:Why do you say it was suppressed?
Ah, yes, I forgot.Darkron2151 wrote:Because Cold powers up during his fight with Bardock to100% power (bulked up form), so that implies that his True Form during his fight with Videl and the beginning part of his boudt with Bardock was not full power, hence suppressed. Now how much he was suppressing is anyone's guess. He could be at 80-90% normally or at just 20-30%. The point is, he's not at 100% unless there's distinct physical characteristics (like with Freeza). And now Cold has an "augmented" form.rereboy wrote:Why do you say it was suppressed?
Augenis wrote:The power level view into the series has trained a significant portion of the fan base into real life stereotypical members of the Freeza empire, where each and every individual is reduced to a floating number above their heads and any sudden changes to said number are met with shock and confusion.
The manga implied Cold was weaker than Freeza, while the anime did the opposite (though the extent was never shown). Multiverse is basically making him more powerful than he should be. This "fifth form" is more of an asspull to make him even more powerful while taking away Cooler's one unique feature in the process.ParkerAL wrote:I must say, my headcanon will always be that Cold was weaker than Freeza, but I can't deny his cool factor in Dragon Ball Multiverse. Can't wait to see what his fifth form looks like!
Add Cooler to the list because Salagir just took away his one feature that made him more unique among Cold and Freeza aka he made him completely insignificant now.Doctor. wrote:Salagir just LOVES making Freeza look like a joke.