If you actually had read my previous posts you would have realized that Cell arc Gohan power was the result of his intense during various years as much as it was due to his potential.Piccolo Daimao wrote:This is Dragon Ball. Gohan grew weaker by the Boo arc, when he'd be classed as having an adult body.rereboy wrote:Its simply a law of nature and logic. Adult bodies are stronger than infant bodies.
His adult body gave him more strength, but not enough to compensate the power he lost because he didn`t train.
Even in real life if a 12 year old kid trains intensely and then never trains until he is 17, its possible that he was actually stronger and more capable in a fight at 12 years old than he is at 17, even though we can all agree that a 17 years old boy will normally be stronger than his 12 year old self.
Conclusion: just because Gohan lost power (due to not training), we simply can not assume than a character doesn`t gain power simply because his body matures into adulthood.
Since Goten and Trunks hardly ever trained (except for the fight with Super Buu), its perfectly logical to assume they would have more power as adults even without training, because all their power as kids was just naturally there without hardly any training at all, its almost all natural.
And, as I`ve already stated, Dragon Ball doesn`t contradict that law of nature that states that adult bodies are naturally stronger than infant ones (even in the Gohan case) and even endorses it, as I`ve demonstrated by the examples I stated. So it makes no sense to say that its Dragon Ball, as if that would mean that is not the case in Dragon Ball.





