Perhaps I didn't explain myself correctly before.
The tenfold isn't literal. You don't multiply it, you add it. Before it was x20 add the tenfold it turns to x30. Toriyama said tenfold instead of x30 or add ten because the logic at the time was in 10 increments. Base to Kaiokenx10 to Kaiokenx20.
For reference I looked up the context of the whole situation(the whole Freeza fight), I'm not looking at the quote in isolation.
Even if I didn't, one thing is undeniable. Toriyama said x50 was too much, therefore the multiplier of SSJ falls between x21 and x49. I think it's x30.
What's everyone's else?
Adamant wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2024 7:42 pm
I think you're vastly overestimating how closely the team that put together a guidebook mostly consisting of reprints from other guidebooks were reading the pages they put in it. Whoever included that comment in the book probably didn't even realize the statements Toriyama was commenting on could be found elsewhere in the same book.
Toriyama was thinking about Shueisha comments like "Super Saiyan multiplies your power by 50" or "Battle powers at the time of the Freeza battle: Goku - 3 million; Super Saiyan Goku - 150 million" and commenting on how they didn't feel quite right, he wasn't paging through the relevant chapters in the manga and looking at what he actually wrote so he could see where Shueisha got these tidbits from. He wrote that battle ages ago, and the Kaioken isn't really that particularly memorable a part of it.
The various power increases in that entire arc DO look extremely silly if you're actually jotting down what the numbers have to be instead of just reading the dialogue with its various mentions of "twice as powerful" or "half strength". Nobody in the story ever actually SAY ridiculous stuff like how Goku got more than 30 times more powerful from the battle against Ginyu, and the way the story is written doesn't actually make it feel like he did either until you start doing the math off the various statements given.
My minimal assumption is that there was an editor that looked at all the content together and gave the go-ahead for publication.
Probably easier to publish as is than have any work for a small correction.
I wrote in a post before.
Toriyama always had a logical to his fights, that's what I think he meant when he said" while I was drawing it".
Toriyama does say x character got exactly x times stronger. That's the whole gimmick of the the Kaioken! Power levels are equally as specific and he wrote that.
This narrative, wasn't put into numbers before Raditz and after Freeza(bar exceptions) but it's still the same. Toriyama might not have been putting the numbers forward in the paper but in his head he was.
Obviously ,he wasn't think Cell was whatever 60 million or whatever, instead a number easy to digest.
He applied the logic perfectly in a BoG interview when asked about Beerus strength.