What do you Max power Roshi's PL during the 22nd tournament when he destroyed the moon?Zombie wrote:30 at the time of his death.Skar wrote:If Roshi was 139 how strong was Grandpa Gohan?
Remeber Roshi had 139 after 3 years of training for the 22nd TB.
How would Goku learn to transform at will by just training in base? When they first enter the Hyperbolic Time Chamber Goku wanted Gohan to reach first so that he could help him train. I assume he meant train together in SSJ. Later on Gohan is shown training in SSJ while Goku is trying to figure out how to unlock ASSJ. This is before Goku suggests that they overcome the strain and master SSJ. If Gohan was shown training in SSJ shorty after achieving the form then I don't see what's wrong with the other Saiyans doing so before.RandomGuy96 wrote:Again, there's no evidence for this, and therefore no reason to disregard official information.
i don't understand how would they suppress it below the minimum power the form gives them. If SSJ was a multiplier like Kaioken I don't think Goku could suppress a level of Kaioken without going down to a lower level or reverting back to base.Uh, why couldn't they? Transforming gives them a big power boost, but it's not like they suddenly can't control that power.
It clear to me that power levels didn't follow any sort of consistent scale. If it takes 30 trillion megatons of explosives to destroy the moon then Master Roshi was trillions upon trillions of times stronger than an average human even though his power level was less than 20x higher. Using that same exponential scale then Raditz would've been trillions of times stronger than Roshi and Vegeta would've been trillions of times stronger than Raditz. Using that same scale by the time we reach a power level of 1 million the power would, I honestly don't know but something like, octillion or decillion times stronger than Vegeta? Considering their power followed an exponential scale then their speed should have as well. If it takes light 1.2 seconds to travel to the moon and Roshi's Kamehameha reached the moon in a few seconds then someone who could easily dodge his Kamehameha might almost be faster than light. Even up to the Buu saga no one was even close to lightspeed even though they had billions of times the power level. If it became linear like with Kaioken then they should have at least been lightspeed by the Buu saga if their power levels were in the billions. I don't know how to do the math but I'm pretty sure there isn't any way to make up with a consistent scale using power levels.Well, first we'd need to know how strong Freeza was. If Cell's Solar Kamehaeha could bust the Sun, it would be equivalent to 165,000,000 yottatons of TNT. Assuming his technique multiplied his power by about two, Cell would be able to dish out and survive 90,000,000 yottatons normally. I have Cell x60 stronger than Freeza, so Freeza would need to be able to routinely dish out and survive 1,500,000 yottatons. This is assuming that power levels scale linearly, of course, when they're outright shown not to. I think Freeza would only rest in the range of a few hundred yottatons, myself. Maybe a bit more with amplified attacks.
Kaio-Ken is evidence that Toriyama just didn't pay attention to destructive power feats. Piccolo Daimao was exhausted after using city-busting levels of energy. Yet Piccolo Jr was a planet-buster at the beginning of DBZ despite not even having twice his dad's battle power.
I have no idea how to calculate the destructive power of Frieza. The scale seemed to change again twice in the Frieza saga. The gap between Dodoria and Vegeta was much less than the gap between Frieza and SSJ Goku and we know how differently those battles were. If 100% Frieza had a PL over 800,000 higher than Roshi's PL then how much faster and stronger would he be? I guess it depends which scale we decide to use from the many we have to choose from.
Grandpa Gohan didn't look unscathed in that panel. If the gap between 5 and 10 is so huge and assuming Goku was less than 10 as a toddler then Grandpa Gohan couldn't have been much stronger than an average human if he had to put in some effort to win. I guess it depends which scale we choose to use here too. I don't know I figured Grandpa Gohan had a PL of at least 50.He never said Goku was dangerous to him. He only said that Goku WOULD have been dangerous if he WASN'T a martial artist. Which he was.