Just gonna re-post this, because the explanation that #18's strength need to be much weaker than Goku's honestly makes zero sense in-context. It would make more sense to argue the scene is inconsistent or - assuming some still want to go off the assumption Goku is stronger than a fully powered SS3 Gotenks - that #18 leapfrogged over everyone in Z "somehow".
Lifting and throwing Tupper.
Gonna need more than that..
18 a question mark on where she stands as of now.
You use ki to enhance your physical strength, and your ki + characteristics determine overall your battle power. It sounds kind of counter-intuitive to argue that 18's ki is, like, 1/1,000 of Goku, and that her natural physical strength can counter-balance such a gargantuan disparity. I don't think anyone would envision #18's muscles as being stronger than Cell's.
I've just rewatched the scene. Ignoring the writer's intent, which I frankly find rather obvious (as in: no one would write a scene like that to pass off the message #18 is weaker than Goku), and assuming the only thing Goku wouldn't do - other than more self-harm - in this occasion is turning Super Saiyan to save stamina, an in-universe argument can easily be made:
- Tupper's full-nelson is enough to restrain Goku: if you watch carefully you can also see Goku struggling from the very beginning as if he's (understandably) trying to free himself; this also technically happens before Tupper announces he can raise his weight or switches to his weighted form (which has a particular, skeleton-like make-up). While full-nelsons can historically work on opponents of similar strength and build, they never helped if a fighter was massively above the other one: Goku could full-nelson Raditz and block him, but Ultimate Gohan couldn't full-nelson Beerus.
- If this is not enough of a confirmation (and to be truthful it isn't), we also see #18's blasts hurting Tupper, which wouldn't make sense if she wasn't equal or stronger than however strong Tupper was. Plus, since I'm confronting a rather picky argument, I may as well want to hit "Cinema Sins" levels of pickiness myself: namely, what exactly stops Goku from blasting Tupper like #18 did from that stance as well? His hands are always in perfect position to strike long before Tupper becomes too much of a literal burden to bear. Assuming he didn't because it wouldn't work at any point, which would be the most reasonable assumption, this already would put #18 above base Goku.
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In short, Tupper, Goku and #18 at bare minimum need to belong to the same tier of strength: Tupper's strength is in the same realm of Goku's, with #18 having probably some sort of edge on at least Tupper even going by this scene alone.
- Finally, #18 lifts a Tupper who is at least still heavy. Even assuming Tupper had momentarily lowered his weight to attack, which really isn't said, we know his weight is still enormous (the narrative places emphasis on the fact his elimination happens as the edge of the arena, Kachi Katchin, crumbles under Tupper's weight when he's standing still on it) and he'd have no apparent reason not to raise his weight on top of #18 when he realizes his current, supposedly lighter build, is not enough. In short, being reasonable, it means, either the weight Tupper used against Goku wouldn't work on #18, or that Tupper's abilities wouldn't work on #18 in general. In both cases, #18 ends up stronger than Goku.
So, yes, unless we want go towards the PIS/CIS route, the Tupper scene is just a little short of a clear statement akin to "#18 is massively more powerful than base Goku", but does indeed "scream" that #18 is stronger. At the very least, if she's not stronger, the scene suggests that all three are in the same ballpark, which still strengthens my point that Goku's strength is not supposed to be that far off from current #18, who in turn did at most some hours of casual training. Again, we could argue that both Goku and Tupper are acting like idiots (i.e. "Goku struggles, but doesn't break free because he doesn't use enough strength", "Tupper lowers his weight - which isn't told - and casually forgets to raise it again when #18 is lifting him up with one hand"), but I wouldn't really see the point nor much impartiality, since the scene works if you simply assume #18 was needed to save (base) Goku.
Animelover5487 wrote:Marlowe89 wrote:Not gonna bother replying to points I've already addressed, but the notion that (base) Bergamo is vastly stronger than Basil or that Shosa is a "scrub" is... well, baseless. 18 is stronger than Shosa anyway, otherwise the latter wouldn't have had to feign unconsciousness just to land a clean hit.
The only scene one could argue was "very obvious" in regards to base Goku being stronger than 18 is the one with Gotenks during the Copy Vegeta arc, a story with probably no input from Toriyama that was several arcs ago. Otherwise the 18 vs. Tupper scene is the one that actually takes precedence, especially if it's consistent with Vegeta vs. Hop, Goku vs. Gohan and many more examples similar to those which have also been discussed in this thread in detail.
Vegeta vs Hop was just due to teamwork hax, it says nothing about her power. Goku vs Gohan was an outlier. As Gohan even in SSJ2 was inferior to Piccolo, who even Base Goku was able to tank a heavily amped technique from (albeit with difficulty, but still).
Gohan wasn't necessarily inferior to Piccolo in SS2, but he might as well been (then again, Piccolo needs for sure to be far above Super Saiyan Gohan). Piccolo has
no reason to hurt or injure Goku before the tournament starts, and the idea was to test tactics, so it's much easier to reconcile with the entire mock-fight being just, well, a mock-fight than #18's feats or Super Saiyan Gohan actually being horribly inferior to base Goku -- which would simply make Goku act irrationally (or be plothole) under basically all the scenarios I can think of.
Vegeta vs. Hop and, in general, Vegeta and Goku vs. everyone imply that a gap of 1:50 is enough to completely overwhelm the opponent, and if all the contenders are weaker than Good Buu while base Goku is supposedly above the SS3 Gotenks (from the Buu Arc, since we're comfortably assuming he cannot be weaker or rusty) their gap would already need to be some 1:10,
or far more depending on how strong Gotenks was post-ROSAT. Goku (or everyone) could destroy two opponents easily in Z with a 1:2 gap even with team-up; we may as well admit that some rules have changed in the context of the tournament of power, but again, the scene does fit with everything we know - not to mention what happens later - without problems.
Gotenks got PWNED out of Super Saiyan mode against Beerus by spanking. Vegeta SSJ2 enraged did much better than Gotenks against Beerus.
From then on, Vegeta gains god powers and Gotenks gets beat up by base mode copy Vegeta. Who was equal with base Goku, whom before went toe-to-toe with Monaka suit Beerus.
I haven't re-read my reply to you, honestly, but I don't understand what the point is really supposed to be.
Yes, Beerus is stronger than Super Saiyan Gotenks, enraged Vegeta is stronger than Super Saiyan Gotenks and Super Saiyan 3 Goku. They are all commonly accepted staples and for pretty good reasons. Monaka-Beerus - which has also been discussed thoroughly in the very last pages - is still irrelevant: Beerus already needs to be operating some kind of extreme suppression, for starters (some 0,1% of his full power, since the old multipliers presumably still apply). The visual feats are intrinsincally ambiguous (since they always depend on the level of ki one is exerting: a suppressed Goku could "fight" on equal terms with Krillin, or even Chiaotzu) and there's no unambiguous indication, like a clear statement, that he's using more power than what he used against Super Saiyan 3 Goku or Super Saiyan Gotenks.
The most we have is the fact Earth was in jeopardy (so, Beerus' strength should be higher than or could easily reach the lowest planet-busters'), Beeru's laughing hysterically because of the fact he can't k.o. Goku at his current, extremely low power output, but it's hardly conclusive either. Beerus could k.o. a base Goku who's 1/400 of SS3 Goku by raising his power from ~0,1% to some ~0,2%; so the only rational conclusion is that something was forcing Beerus to keep his power under that treshold. Because of that he was unable to k.o. base Goku (who's weak compared to SSG Goku, a multiplier superior to SS3, in any scenario, the stronger than SS3 Gotenks-base some still adhere to included), which prompted him to throw a fit: I'd
probably say the intended factor at play was that he couldn't get out of the costume or ruin it.
Besides, the power-scaling and authorial intent heavily implies base Goku today is weaker than #18 and Good Buu (among other stuff that should still change the hierarchy of those who start off the assumption that everyone above base Goku is above an untransformed Freza, like the same Freeza being almost surely above, if not far above, base Cabba).