And because of that it can only be better than Moro's arc!
I apologize to people that liked it but to me it was seriously boring...
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The Moro arc started out lore heavy too, in fact, all arcs started off lore heavy.Gogeta SSJ Blue wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 3:43 pmAnd because of that it can only be better than Moro's arc!
I apologize to people that liked it but to me it was seriously boring...
goku the krump dancer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 5:01 pmThis is the most ambitious arc we've gotten in a really long time.. maybe since the Freeza arc and we still have no clue who the main "Villain" is actually going to be because I doubt it's gonna be any of the people with the Locs though they'll most likely contribute.
Potential is definitely something that this arc doesn't lack. Even though this is Dragon Ball and I'm not expecting any deep writing, let's hope they give us something great.goku the krump dancer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 5:01 pm - Granolah's vendetta
- The Loc'd groups motivations
- Birth of the Strongest Warrior
- Goku and Vegeta with separate Divine abilities
This is the most ambitious arc we've gotten in a really long time.. maybe since the Freeza arc and we still have no clue who the main "Villain" is actually going to be because I doubt it's gonna be any of the people with the Locs though they'll most likely contribute.
Maybe he was afraid of the Super Cerealian legend to be true.DiscountDabi wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 5:28 pm So, At the end of the Chapter Granolah is heading back to Planet Cereal. This is interesting to me because that would imply Frieza doesn’t own it. Or that he didn’t come to the planet to conquer it but just to wipe out the race. So that makes me wonder what was so special about the Cerealians that made Frieza want to kill them all.
Perhaps it's a different planet claimed by Granolah as a substitute for Cereal? Or maybe Freeza's army lost it to Granolah after Freeza died (we know from RF that Freeza's army lost a lot of planets).DiscountDabi wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 5:28 pm So, At the end of the Chapter Granolah is heading back to Planet Cereal. This is interesting to me because that would imply Frieza doesn’t own it. Or that he didn’t come to the planet to conquer it but just to wipe out the race. So that makes me wonder what was so special about the Cerealians that made Frieza want to kill them all.
DevilKing99 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 4:57 pmThe Moro arc started out lore heavy too, in fact, all arcs started off lore heavy.Gogeta SSJ Blue wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 3:43 pmAnd because of that it can only be better than Moro's arc!
I apologize to people that liked it but to me it was seriously boring...
Just look at the reaction to the first Moro chapters.
I say this all of the time, Toyo is very good in the introduction and is very mixed in the execution.
Everybody was saying Moro was the best villain in the first couple of chapters, and look at flat and boring he became. You can't tell me anything about Moro's character besides he's evil and that's it.
Moro isn't going to have any interesting to say and do even in games, for example, I see a lot of people disappointed with Baby's dialog in Fighter z, Goku was the only character Baby really interacted with besides brief fights with Goten, Gohan, and Vegeta. I would say Uub but he only seriously fight in one episode and Baby didn't really care about him.
Oh come on don't be mean to Vegeta fans...Grand Marshal 1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:12 pm Look at Vegeta getting a new technique, get shitted on after successfully using it once and never re-utilizing it
I totally get it. But instead of entirely new things, I wouldn't mind Vegeta showing us (and exploring himself) the capabilities of Spirit Fission and Spirit Control training. It felt like a genuine powerup, not the most unique thing (except for being able to undo fusion) but I suppose it served only as a mean to defeat Moro and not expand Vegeta's character once Moro was killed. There was progress in the fact he went on his own to train on Yardrat, but the question is on whether he will have changed after this journey and after the 'purpose' of his new skills had been explored...so far it may seem like he will be back at square 1 'I DoNt CaRe AbOut KaKARot buT IlL sTILL GeT PtSd wHen He UsES The ShIny ForM I dOnt HaVe'. So much for character arcsGogeta SSJ Blue wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:27 pmOh come on don't be mean to Vegeta fans...Grand Marshal 1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:12 pm Look at Vegeta getting a new technique, get shitted on after successfully using it once and never re-utilizing it
He may attain it and be closer to UI Goku in terms of power at least.
He is Vegeta. It is his duty and his burden to make the main antagonist look like a threat.Grand Marshal 1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:12 pm Look at Vegeta getting a new technique, get shitted on after successfully using it once and never re-utilizing it
At this point he deserves it. Hell, just kill Vegeta already. Him staying around doing these things is more painful to watch.SupremeKai25 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:34 pmHe is Vegeta. It is his duty and his burden to make the main antagonist look like a threat.Grand Marshal 1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:12 pm Look at Vegeta getting a new technique, get shitted on after successfully using it once and never re-utilizing it
And so the cycle continues.
Well, what we now know, is that he seems bothered by UI Goku it seems.Grand Marshal 1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:33 pmI totally get it. But instead of entirely new things, I wouldn't mind Vegeta showing us (and exploring himself) the capabilities of Spirit Fission and Spirit Control training. It felt like a genuine powerup, not the most unique thing (except for being able to undo fusion) but I suppose it served only as a mean to defeat Moro and not expand Vegeta's character once Moro was killed. There was progress in the fact he went on his own to train on Yardrat, but the question is on whether he will have changed after this journey and after the 'purpose' of his new skills had been explored...so far it may seem like he will be back at square 1 'I DoNt CaRe AbOut KaKARot buT IlL sTILL GeT PtSd wHen He UsES The ShIny ForM I dOnt HaVe'. So much for character arcsGogeta SSJ Blue wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:27 pmOh come on don't be mean to Vegeta fans...Grand Marshal 1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:12 pm Look at Vegeta getting a new technique, get shitted on after successfully using it once and never re-utilizing it
He may attain it and be closer to UI Goku in terms of power at least.
Not that I am a Vegeta fan, but at least we have to give him some credit on ToP, by defeating sucessfuly GoD Toppo.SupremeKai25 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:34 pmHe is Vegeta. It is his duty and his burden to make the main antagonist look like a threat.Grand Marshal 1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:12 pm Look at Vegeta getting a new technique, get shitted on after successfully using it once and never re-utilizing it
And so the cycle continues.
But everyone said the same things about last arc. People forget how excited everyone was for the Moro arc, all the way up to Vegeta's return to Earth.emperior wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 5:43 pm This arc’s start is way better than the last.
It’s clearly being written as a very ambitious and important arc, and has the potential to be by far Super’s best arc.
I am so happy that Freeza will be involved somehow. Maybe Broly too? Either way the factions war which may happen is super interesting. I wonder how Goku and Vegeta will end up fighting against Granola and company.
Also, they are finally introducing the alternate way for Vegeta to catch up to Ultra Instinct and it sounds like quite a promising new technique.