Nahare and Kibito talk about it before healing Gohan’s injuries.Piramid wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2024 7:46 amWhat? When does that happen?Hugo Boss wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 11:49 pm Also add that Shin’s physical limitations are evident. He couldn’t lift the Z Sword with his own hands, suggesting that his raw strength is significantly lower than fighters like Goku or even Gohan during the Boo arc.
Chapter: 471 (DBZ 277), P10.2-4
Kaioshin: “I want Gohan to use the Z Sword to defeat Majin Boo. Knowing him, he should definitely be able to use it.”
Kibito“A-are you serious, Lord Kaioshin…?!! There’s no way that a human or the like would be able to use the Z Sword!! That legendary sword which not merely myself, but numerous Kaioshins were utterly unable to handle…”
The point is that the Z Sword was too heavy for Nahare and Kibito to use it against Majin Boo. Gohan managed to master it in a very short period of time, and Goku managed to swing it a little even in his first attempt, shocking them both. Goku and Gohan were able to do that in their regular states.
It could be, but I’m basing this on how the Elder Kaioshin approaches Nahare’s strength. There is also this:That’s not true, Kaioshin says that each of the Kaioshin could defeat Freeza with a single blow. What you’re saying is just your headcanon.Hugo Boss wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 11:49 pm Lastly, we could consider that Shin’s comment may reflect the general reputation of Kaioshins rather than his personal capabilities, particularly since he has been portrayed as less powerful than expected for his role in the hierarchy of gods.
Chapter: 501 (DBZ 307), P6.7
Context: after Elder Kaioshin explains about the Potara
Kaioshin: “I-I didn’t know about them…”
Elder Kaioshin: “Young people these days really are hopeless…That’s why you’re so weak, despite being a Kaioshin. Here, test it out a little. You and Kibito can use your own Potara…”
Considering Boo arc is practically all written on challenging reputation, this comment may suggest he is not as strong as he was initially implied to be. Perhaps Nahare needed to find a partner that he could fuse and make him fight on similar terms with the other Kaioshins (by extension acquiring strength that far exceeds Freeza’s).
By the way, considering that Freeza’s transformations were a rare sight, it might be possible that Nahare wasn’t even factoring them into his assessment, much in the same way as Tarble.
That could also explain how Dabra considered Yakon more than enough to handle Nahare and the three Saiyans. Yet Goku managed to keep up with his movement even in his regular state.
I just slept on it. Tarble was talking about first-form Freeza all along. That means Abo and Kado in the “present day” (OVA) have acquired a battle power around 530,000, which doesn’t seem unreasonable, since Ginyu had a battle power of 120,000 at full power. That’s quite a leap for them, considering they don’t have anything else to base their efforts of.Grimlock wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2024 4:20 pmSince when lack of evidence is evidence? Just because that entry only said something about Ginyu, does it now mean that "oh, so now what was stated in the OVA is invalid"? The entry merely stated the exact same thing that was said in the OVA "at that time, they were comparable to Ginyu Forces", so you are purposely ignoring the time gap (once again) and that it was said that they got stronger (to Freeza level). They didn't even say "in the present day, they are comparable to suppressed Freeza", they said that they had power levels roughly the same at that time ("当時はギニュー特戦隊と肩を並べていたという強者だ。"). Are you sure you aren't the one "shifting" the "reinterpretation"?Hugo Boss wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 7:48 amThe Kado entry notably emphasizes them being “roughly comparable to the Ginyu Force in Namek arc” rather than making a direct link to Freeza’s power level as stated in the OVA. This reinterpretation weakens the argument that their strength is directly tied to Freeza’s peak power in Namek.
I see. So it doesn't matter the fact that Goten and Trunks are actually stronger than Abo and Cado, what matters is the "reinterpretation, newer sources adjusting earlier assumptions", is that right? We see how base Goten and Trunks perform against someone on Freeza's level, but because someone "said" that Goku still cannot defeat Freeza, that somehow means that we must ignore their performances, is that it?Hugo Boss wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 7:48 amSo it’s not that we’re saying base Goku is weaker than base Goten, it’s that the context around Abo and Kado’s strength remains open to interpretation, especially with newer sources adjusting earlier assumptions.



