If you say he didn't power-up, you simply are factually incorrect. They were clearly trying to depict this being the case. His aura flared and then they showed white lightning surrounding him and the camera zooms out showing that the city was being enveloped by this white lightning aura. If that isn't showing that a character is going full-power, then I don't know what does.HeroR wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:20 amHow am I factually incorrect when Vegito literally said he would finished Merged Zamasu with his Final Kamehameha and yet Merged Zamasu came out without any damage? https://youtu.be/aA-YetL__5Q?t=924. In fact, in this same clip Vegito and Zamasu clashed again and they were even: https://youtu.be/aA-YetL__5Q?t=874PFM18 wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 9:39 pmYou're just factually incorrect. Vegetto had an abundantly clear power-uo sequence where they literally show his aura flare up with white lightning around him as the camera zoomed out. He most definitely DID have a power-up that much is undeniable.HeroR wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 3:12 pm
Vegito didn’t power-up, Zamasu did and he survived a point blank Final Kamehameha. So it wasn’t a dominantion, otherwise Zamasu’s body should have been destroyed by Vegito.
Yes, Merged Zamasu survived the FKHH, but he was otherwise completely dominated after the power-up, and it is certainly worth noting that Zamasu had regeneration.
That wasn't Vegito powering up, that just him turning on his aura. He had the same flair here: https://youtu.be/1Xj-a5c3_2Y?t=22 and https://youtu.be/1Xj-a5c3_2Y?t=131. He doesn't even have his aura on when we next see him pounding on Zamasu.
We never saw Zamasu regeneration from the Final Kamehameha and again, if Vegito was so dominated, he should have outright destroyed Zamasu's body like this: https://youtu.be/cwnejwv6xzU?t=125
We didn't see him regenerate from it, sure, but he was also covered in smoke for a period and presumably regenerated there.
So, does the phrase "I sense a far higher power within him" just mean nothing to you or what? Or "Jiren appears to be far from his full-power"?GodVegetto91 wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2019 12:37 pmThat’s false logic. And it’s literally jumping to wild assumptions here. There is NO evidence Kaioshin took that into account. You are literally making this up. All we see is Kaioshin reacting to a feat. Something that happens right before his eyes. It’s time for you to become more objective pal. These are the facts. Thinking any deeper than that is literally adding headcanon to it.PFM18 wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 11:04 pmThat's not at all what he said. You are comically fabricating dialogue that does not exist.ZombieVito wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 9:47 pm
Nope, that's wrong.
He says Zamasu can't keep up with his speed because of his body as it is right now, which is power weighted and that always makes you slow.
Okay, the gaps on those stickers is never meant to be taken seriously, only the order that they are in, if anything. According to the same stickers, Gogeta is 100 stronger than Broly, and Gogeta dominated Broly, so this would comparatively depict Zamasu as an ant compared to Vegetto.Bullza wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:22 pm Vegito does seem superior to Merged Zamasu but too by that much. The Chou Sensi stickers have Super Saiyan Blue Vegito at 9,300 and Merged Zamasu at 9,000.
God of Destruction Toppo was at 8,900 so Zamasu is probably GoD level. I can't remember what form he was in on the sticker though.Well he said that KNOWING that Jiren was heavily suppressed, it doesn't necessarily mean the power he was exerting at that particular time was the strongest they had ever faced. It is akin to "He's dominating Goku, and he's not even trying! He must be the strongest enemy we have ever faced!" It was in response to seeing Jiren do what he did to Goku, not by measuring his ki, otherwise he would have concluded that much earlier.GodVegetto91 wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:45 pm This was evidenced by the fact that a heavily suppressed Jiren in episode 109 was stated to be the strongest opponent Kaioshin had ever seen.


