Gotenks is still Goten & Trunks though, he isn't a completely separate being.Darkron2151 wrote:Why are you suggesting that Gotenks "powered up" in any way? That's the first time the boys ever fused correctly. I don't think Goten and Trunks are conscious inside Gotenks since Gotenks is a whole seperate being. When they defuse though, they are aware of what happened during the time they were together, but that's pretty much it.
Whenever someone gets arrogant, it's not because he gets the greatest power compared to others, it's because he gets the greatest power he ever had. For example, look at Vegeta when he got a near-death power-up against Final Form Freeza. He thought that he was the strongest because he had received a big power-up, even though it should be obvious that Freeza is still stronger.Also, when he first appears, he acts like Buu is nothing to him in his base form, even though the kids already knew how strong Buu was when he fought with Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta and then Super Saiyan 3 Goku.
I haven't seen you numbers in detail, but I think they are fine. Except the parts where we are debating right now of course.So if I may ask, where's the issue in my numbers?
I'm looking the situation as it is in-universe, so the plot-thing doesn't matter to me.I placed my numbers where the plot needs them, and didn't look into small details such as, "Piccolo didn't stop them, so that must mean Gotenks is stronger," even if that scene solely just for plot build-up to begin with.
Same here, I don't make others stronger than they have to. It's just that I feel that Gotenks is implied to be that much strong. And don't get me wrong, I'm not a Gotenks or Gohan fanboy.I just have a tenancy to not make things "overly-bloated" when it comes to powers just so it makes the numbers more comparable. Unless comparisons in power are either plainly stated (while at the same time work within the sequence of events) or just blatantly obvious, I don't really care about tiny details in the script when they don't really mean anything, despite other people thinking that they do. I just like the character's powers where they "need" to be, and as long as the events in the plot aren't contradicted, I'm fine with that. So as long as those powers suit the plot, preference is really subjective when it comes to power levels after Freeza.
According to Goku's guess, if he had merged with Mr. Satan or Dende (who are both extremely weak compared to Goku), he would have barely gotten any stronger, and maybe he would have even gotten weaker. And there is also Rou Kaioshin saying that Vegetto is so strong because Goku & Vegeta are rivals, aka they are equals in power. So, it seems to me that, when it comes to the Potara, the closer in power the two warriors are, the greatest the result.Says who? In the potara fusion, they don't have to be equals. Plus Old Kai outright says that the potara is better than the fusion dance. If Kibito and Kaioshin did the fusion dance though, then I would agree.
Goku said that SS Gotenks would have been stronger than him, and he knew both how Fusion worked, and the SS kids' full power. Then again, Goku was lying about his power at this point, saying that he was probably not strong enough to kill Fat Boo, but then again, he only admitted that he was stronger than Fat Boo after that, and never said how he compares with Gotenks.1.Toriyama never suggested nor stated that Super Saiyan Gotenks is greater than Super Saiyan 3 Goku. Heck, the Daizenshuu 7 implies that until he hit the ROSAT, he didn't even surpass Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta. And from what I've seen in the manga, nothing contradicts that. Both Base Gotenks and Super Saiyan Gotenks lost outright to Buu, so there's not really any feats to go off of until he goes Super Saiyan 3 and actually holds an advantage.
As for the D7 statement, it can be also interpreted as base Gotenks (post) surpassing SS2 Vegeta, since SS Gotenks (pre) was definitely stronger than him already.
Rou Kaioshin said that if Goku & Gohan had merged, they wouldn't need Super Saiyan to kill Gotenks Boo, because the Potara are that powerful. This means that this isn't Ultimate "Gokhan" that he is talking about, because a) he said that they would be so strong because of the Potara, not because of Gohan, b) he says that they wouldn't need the power of Super Saiyan, while Ultimate Gohan can't transform, and c) Gohan is implied in the manga, and shown in BoG, that he can either transform into a Super Saiyan, or power-up into Ultimate. So, Rou Kaioshin is talking about base "Gokhan", not Ultimate "Gokhan" (not to mention that "Gokhan" shouldn't even be able to use the Ultimate state IMO, since his Goku part doesn't have his dormant power drawn out like his Gohan part).2. The only thing Base Vegetto did was transform to Super Vegetto. That's it. I don't see how non-existent feats imply that his Base was greater than or on par with Buutenks.
But, as we know, Goku & Vegeta are closer in power while in base than Goku & Gohan are. So, based on Rou Kaioshin's reaction to Vegetto, I believe that Vegetto is stronger than "Gokhan" would have been.
Goku was going to stay dead forever, so even if he was a thousand times weaker or stronger than Gohan, he was going to be irrelevant to the story.3. Yes, the Buu arc is crazy and yes, Gohan was supposed to take the spotlight, but that doesn't mean Toriyama would completely debunk Goku and make him over hundreds of times weaker. It just doesn't really make sense in a writing viewpoint to COMPLETELY debunk the old main character. And making Gohan the main character was just his original idea of the ending, meaning he then had to change the ending in order to make Goku the hero again, but not when he was halfway done with the manga and then suddenly desides to change it. So why would he overpower all these characters, and especially forms of Buu, to around 200x-500x Super Saiyan 3 Goku, only to then degrade Buu's level back down to fit Goku's level? Plus, we don't know how much stronger Gohan is than Super Saiyan 3 Goku. All we know is that he's A LOT stronger. Whether it be 3.75x strongeror 200x stronger, it really doesn't matter because the end result is the same. It just seems a little far-fetched to place them that much stronger than Goku for no good reason is all.
This is the interviewer speaking, not Toriyama.Yeah he did. At the beginning of this question which was right after the other questions about the heroes "raising their levels".
The concept of fusion is also a form of leveling up. How did that concept come to be?
If I remember correctly, I was talking about how, as a concept, “there’s nothing stronger than a Super Saiyan”





