And this is literally the only hit that the clones landed on the Saiyan duo in the entire fight. In the grand scheme of things, not only did it cause no damage, but the two didn't even show any fatigue after all this mess considering how Goku and Vegeta confidently tells Trunks to leave Black and Zamasu with both (after the scythe / clones, before the fusion). Again, I don't think it's absurd to put Black above SSB Goku / Vegeta individually at the end of the arc, maybe that was the intention but the events afterwards messed up everything and the clones were merely padding that didn't do much except for buying time and thr fact that they didn't disappear.SupremeKai25 wrote: Tue Mar 30, 2021 2:34 am That's untrue actually, they ARE able to damage SSB tier fighters:
The clones have shown the ability to damage SSB tier fighters, making an army of them very dangerous, also while they might be pulverized with just one hit, they are immortal and able to regenerate infinitely, and obviously the reality rift created by Black constantly generates more and more clones.
The two literally couldn't have done anything if Black didn't leave the scene, causing the rift and clones to disappear... they were cornered and overwhelmed and couldn't go anywhere, especially since the reality rift was messing with their techniques.
Anyway, regardless of how inconsistent this may be, their performance against Merged Zamasu later happened and it also plays against the notion of Black's placement on powerscaling (and we have more than one instance where they manage to do something against MZ). And I'm not even considering the Blue Kaioken who literally broke Zamasu's Halo with a kick. It really is no less inconsistent or weird than Black creating a scythe and opening a rift that releases pink smoke that creates clones of himself