Didn't end of Z Goku struggle with Uub ? If his base was really leaps and bounds above kid buu than Uub would have been stomped by a heavily suppressed Goku. There is no level of suppression that can bring SSG base Goku to kid buu levels.PFM18 wrote:Well you have no reason to believe that they couldn't give Beerus a fun fight. If Goku needed to be satisfied with the level of power that Monaka was portrayed as, then he would have needed an opponent he would atleast need SSB for. Instead, he doesn't transform at all. So him fighting at or below Base Cabba or Final Form Frost level makes perfect sense.dragon boss z wrote:I don't see them giving Beerus a fun fight. Whis even had to intervene and Goku was expecting Monaka to be strong so if he was really only fighting below final form Frost level or base Cabba level that doesn't' really make sense.
Well Goku had been shown to be training atleast somewhat regularly with Piccolo since RoF. Not at the intensity or level that they did prior to the ToP but it still happened. Either way, the best that can be deduced from this scene is SSJ Gohan>Base Goku and that is still a shaky deduction because we don't know how suppressed Goku is.But according to you that would still put rusty ssj Gohan above everyone in the Buu saga when that is clearly not supposed to be the case.
When you say "it" do you mean his Ultimate form? If so, then that is absolutely not the case. Gohan was atleast competing with Toppo and was below Golden Freeza not Final Form Freeza. His power was consistently close to SSB level but not quite there. This is entirely irrespective of what happened the day before.The day before his ssj2 form was beaten by Piccolo. And during the ToP it seemed to only be a bit above Piccolo and below final form Frieza.
No. The entire premise of the water had nothing to do with a strength increase. It had to do with it literally taking over your body and then making an exact replica with the same power.Didn't it make that fodder character stronger though?
Yeah in a way it does make sense, because Whis said that improved ki control would make them stronger. But at the same time, Whis probably didn't know that the way it affected Saiyans would result in a transformation. Because of course, SSG and SSB are a result of God Ki/ki control.Ya with ssj it's SSB, with base it's their powered up base. So it could be base<<<base (perfect ki control)<ssj (50x base)<<<SSB
With that scaling we can have ssj2 Caulifla fighting base Goku and ssj2 Goku making sense as the strength would be much closer, and it also makes sense how base Goku can still have trouble with pre training base Gohan as he is just using his regular base without controlling his ki. It's kind of head canon but it makes sense and Whis did say mastering ki control would make them stronger so that part of it isn't head canon.
Either way, if Caulifla is even close to the current Base Goku then she MUST be leaps and bounds above Kid Buu. There's an abundance of statements/feats that show Base Goku has surpassed everything from the Buu saga. That's just the way power creep works. Relevant current enemies have to be far stronger than the previous than the previous enemies because the protagonists in the story are constantly getting stronger.
For me, early in the anime they had SSG as base. But then they retconned it in the ToP arc(when goku Went SSG) and gave Goku and Vegeta Z level bases like the mange.
End of Z is Canon, so a Goku that stomps SSJ3 Gotenks in base would contradict it. EoZ goku is above his Z SSJ3 self, but probably still below SSJ3 Gotenks(Equal to him if we high ball how strong SSJ3 Goku was in Z)