Goku using your numbers in SSJ3 would be 40 billion. That's 3 thousand times weaker than Kid Buu. How the heck would an Earth spirit bomb kill him at that point? How on earth would either Goku or Vegeta survive a puff of air coming out of his head holes?
Those are my numbers for their manga versions. Kid Buu is suppose to be on a whole different level from every other Buu, which would include Buuhan, who mildly annoyed Vegetto at points. And again, it was never said that they were equal to Kid Buu, it was said that they were stronger by an unknown amount, and Goku was heavily implied to get even stronger than that almost immediately after.
When they Hell did I say my opinion was fact !? No need to get defensive, jeez. I was merely saying it made sense.
You said "SSJ4 is also 4,000x base not 40,000x base" (not "I think that it should be 4,000x base"), indirectly said that my mutliplier was an error (since you said "also" after Draken tried to point out an error), said that 4,000 "makes the most sense" (again, not "I think it makes the most sense"), and said "there's no reason to disregard it so I don't see how anyone could have a different multiplier". So yes, you did say that your opinion was fact. Several times.
The Monkey King wrote:RandomGuy96 wrote:dbgtFO wrote:
Please elaborate as I do not know what you mean by "pushing Vegeta's destruction"
He's probably referring to the Bardock special. Zarbon was the one who first recommended destroying Planet Vegeta because the saiyans were rapidly growing in strength.
It was actually Beerus disguised as Zarbon #StayWoke
Herms wrote:The fact that the ridiculous power inflation is presented so earnestly makes me just roll my eyes and snicker. Like with Freeza, where he starts off over 10 times stronger than all his henchmen except Ginyu (because...well, just because), then we find out he can transform and get even more powerful, and then he reveals he can transform two more times, before finally coming out with the fact that he hasn't even been using anywhere near 50% of his power. Oh, and he can survive in the vacuum of space. All this stuff is just presented as the way Freeza is, without even an attempt at rationalizing it, yet the tone dictates we're supposed to take all this silly grasping at straws as thrilling danger. So I guess I don't really take the power inflation in the Boo arc seriously, but I don't take the power inflation in earlier arcs seriously either, so there's no net loss of seriousness. I think a silly story presented as serious is harder to accept than a silly story presented as silly.