Goku and Vegeta in the Toei verse have always fight like that. Those two weather alone or fused never go all out from the start of a fight and in the off chance they do start off at full power it's a rare accusation. Goku and Vegeta always fight feel out rounds before going all the way. As for your power vs strain comment that is wrong.ChiefWamsutta wrote:At this point in the story, Goku and Vegeta can only be beaten by two people in their own universe. They have to look to other universes to EVEN have any competition.
No one is even close to a match for them now, so the game plan is to go really easy on everyone and don't try at all -- you'll get a good fight this way. All they have ever wanted to do is fight and train. The 'Why' is a very easy question to answer.
Everyone here in this thread is thinking all too logically and not understanding the emotion behind Goku and Vegeta's choices. They are not logical fighters. They're self-centered and choose to fight anyone and everyone who they can get their hands on. They don't plan out fights ... they don't calculate the boost one form can give minus the strain it causes -- we here at Kanzenshuu do that. They don't -- they just follow their emotions and fight. My best friend is a professional MMA fighter and this is how he thinks too.
EDIT: I hope this didn't come across as snarky to anyone. I am trying to present a view beyond the semantics of God Ki and the Two-Base Theory that allows us to look through the eyes of the characters.
Their are two times in the series where Goku discuss the strain a form gives and it is implied Vegeta knew about a form as well. In Super if Goku and Vegeta don't start all out its because they are feeling their opponent out or their training. In Goku and Trunks's battle SSJ3 was more than enough to beat Trunks thus one could use it despite the strain and the fact its weaker than SSJB for example.
As for your friend I doubt he is a professional and doesn't think out his fights as my brother is a MMA fighter and he he has several gameplans he goes over before getting into the cage. Same for my cousin who is a boxer.



