Nejishiki wrote:ckal9 wrote:Is that so, wow. The manga power levels/forms are even more convoluted than the anime's. Dropping a form massively depletes stamina? Ok... sure...
You're cutting most of the explanation out. Super Saiyan Blue
only does so when switched on-and-off
consecutively. That's the only way to encounter that disadvantage. This condition is not cited for other forms.
OK, I understand. I think this doesn't make sense, and an lazy way to make SSB weaker, but that's Toyotaro's explanation, so fine.
The Monkey King wrote:Yes SSJB is stronger than SSJG. This was made clear in the anime and manga versions of Super.
And come on guys this is Dragon Ball. Judging character's power just from feats doesn't work.
Looking at Toriyama's manga judging from feats alone you'd think that Freeza is more powerful than SSJ Vegito because his feats were
way more impressive.
You'd also think saiyan saga Piccolo >>> Android saga Piccolo
Piccolo vaporising the moon with a casual ki blast
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Then his strongest attack in the android saga is nowhere near that level:
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Ultimately you just have to go with the narrative, even when it seems dumb.
I hear you. I've been struggling massively to see how SSB is strong than SSG in any way but this is probably the only explanation here that matters. SSG, however stupid, was creating universe shaking shockwaves. SSB just doesn't seem powerful, or any more so at all than SSJ, just faster (and being able to survived being stabbed through the abdomen, heh). The ki blasts should be disintegrating the earth at this point. Hell, even powering up should be far more impressive than it is.
TheUltimateNinja wrote:Nejishiki wrote:ckal9 wrote:Is that so, wow. The manga power levels/forms are even more convoluted than the anime's. Dropping a form massively depletes stamina? Ok... sure...
You're cutting most of the explanation out. Super Saiyan Blue
only does so when switched on-and-off
consecutively. That's the only way to encounter that disadvantage. This condition is not cited for other forms.
Goku stated back in the Cell Arc that going SSJ took up a lot of energy and this problem is made even worse by the Grade states, right? Maybe SSBlue is like an even worse version of the Grade forms.
Then the question arises what is the point of SSB? If stamina is such a problem, why not just use SSG most of the time? If SSB is simply a SSJ of SSG as some adamantly believe, then why can't Vegeta go SSG? Why doesn't Goku use SSG in the anime when he has stamina problems?
I'm not even sure we've been told consistent information in the anime about SSB's stamina either. IIRC, SSB was introduced as a form which was supposed to leak very little ki, a calm and stable form (Goku's explanation). When Goku went KKx10 against Hit in SSB, he said it's too much to handle,
"even for blue." What would that mean if not that SSB provides enhanced stamina and control? It seems in the FT arc the idea of stamina being an issue for SSB is a contrived and artificial explanation designed to give SSB some kind of weakness.