HeroR wrote:Marlowe89 wrote:So it's as I've said all along - either the two base interpretation holds true after all or Goku isn't really a God tier fighter until triggering Super Saiyan Blue. Several things have already suggested or hinted at this if you ask me, but now we can definitely say one or the other has been confirmed with this episode.
I have to disagree with that since Goku wasn't taking Gohan seriously and both were playing around. Plus, Super Saiyan Gohan from the Resurrection 'F' Saga was about equal to Buu Saga Ultimate Gohan, and first form Freeza put holes through Gohan.
LowRyder2005 wrote:supersaiyangodgogeta wrote:Gohan asked Piccolo to train him again and Gohan is shown training with Piccolo after the events of Frieza's revivial.
I could see someone going for the "post-training Gohan <= Chou Gohan <= post-God training base Goku/ Vegeta" route.
It could possibly be disproved if, next time, we see Gohan using his Chou form again as a superior power-up to Super Saiyan 1/2.
However, if Super Saiyan = X times Chou form, it wouldn't really explain why Gohan used his Chou and not his Super Saiyan form against Beerus in battle of Gods. He could easily transform when it was needed for the ritual, after all. A clever retort could be that Beerus had knocked him out too soon, I guess? I still think it'd be even more confusing if his Chou became the weaker form because of being his regular base.
@HeroR: "Roleplaying" as in "Goku is acting as if Gohan is (not) the Great Saiyaman" is accurate; "roleplaying" as in "Goku goes Super Saiyan but is using 1/10000000000 of his strength" is a whole 'nother thing and as far as I'm concerned an
extremely forced account for the events ep. 75 showed us.
How is it forced? Krillin had to tell Goku not to used Super Saiyan against him, which
shocked Goku. Krillin had to point out that he needed disadvantages or Goku would kill him.
Do I really need to explain myself further on how I find it forced....? How does "Goku goes Super Saiyan but is using 1/10000000000 of his strength" feel less forced than "he could've just stayed in base, fighting Gohan evenly still" to you? I mean, what would be your rationale?
The exchange between Goku and Krillin ended up reinforcing my idea that Goku has trouble taking things easy. If anything it would reinforce my belief that Goku was taking his adversaries up to that point pretty darn seriously. That or the fact that he overestimated Krillin's strength, or most likely both.
You need to find that reference. And that makes no sense since it was said in the preview for the next episode when Gohan said that Togoma was as comparable at his peak, when he wasn't even tired.
Even then, Gohan's base form was stronger than Piccolo since he was able to pushed Togama back while Piccolo couldn't do a thing and Piccolo is at least as strong as Semi-Perfect Cell.
That's not really a stated fact, and I'd tend to see it at as simple plothole anyway even if it happened to be the case. I may think Gohan was using a little of his Chou power, that Tagoma was going easier on Gohan, that the problem was that Piccolo was using his weights, or that Piccolo was more tired than Gohan for some reason (his weights/ his weights and fighting more people/ yadda yadda yadda); all are valid options in which Gohan's base is not stronger than Piccolo in the way you're presenting it here. Gohan simply performs better than Piccolo, though, that's true enough.
Regarding the "peak" part, I'm again pretty sure that Herms or a perfectly valid translator clarified that Gohan meant to say that if he wasn't injured/tired he could've fought Tagoma on equal terms. Preview or not is a non-factor here if the translation is the same. Gohan's Super Saiyan being as strong as he was as in his Ultimate/Chou by default could be a valid personal interpretation, nevertheless.
That being said I would encourage someone else to find the translation (or even better, the original term in ROF); I've got some horrible microeconomics for business and finance books to go back to. Toodaloo to all power-junkies, keep the discussions rolling.
