Darkprince410 wrote:If you go by Vegeta's statement regarding his fear over keeping Mr. Buu alive, both he and Goku are just as likely talking about a possible Pure Evil Buu (the grey one) appearing again, rather than Pure Buu. Vegeta specifically mentions Mr. Buu creating another "terrible Buu" again, and the only Buu that Mr. Buu created was the Pure Evil one when he expelled the evil within him.
I already explained the relevance and as for which Buu
Goku is referring to when he says Ma-jin Buu is in the final chapter of the manga. And this is Kid Buu. As for Vegeta - he never even saw Evil Buu to begin with (as he was busy being dead) - only fat Buu, Buuhan and kid Buu. So he could have referred to the final product that such a Mr Buu spiting could possibly produce you know Evil Buu, who eats Mr Buu becoming Super Buu and then sneakily absorbing someone like Gohan and becoming the Buuhan they faced. Also at the start of Super the narrator said after 6 months since the defeat of Ma-jin Buu showing extracts from the spirit bomb so he was referring to kid Buu. Everything points towards "Majin Buu"=Kid Buu.
Why would he be doing it out of respect for Vegeta? Vegeta, by that time, already knows about Super Saiya-jin 3, and Goku knows that he knows. If anything, it would be all the more insulting to Vegeta for him to make that kind of statement, especially after berating him for destroying the Potara, which is something he knew Vegeta didn't want to ever do again. At that point, there is literally no reason for Goku to not take Ssj3 into account, so him saying that the two would stand no chance is taking their very best into account.
Because he was feeling guilty of Vegeta blowing himself up and dying for thinking they were equal. As a result Goku was addressing him as an equal lowballing his SSJ3 strength and keep promoting collaboration. And Vegeta clearly realised that Goku all along was lowballing himself in order to spare his feelings. Read the following manga pages: chapter 511 page 12 and page 13.
Also note at the end of the page 12 referring to kid Buu Vegeta says "Buu is stronger than I imagined". First why would he be surprised if he was only as strong as base Super Buu? And then says: "That goes for you too" (talking to Goku). This means that Goku demonstrated a power level far beyond himself claimed to have had while inside Super Buu.
You're still ignoring the fact that Vegeta makes the boast about surpassing everyone in the universe to become the strongest (without remembering Beerus existed), and likewise only considered Goku #1 because he had defeated Pure Buu, despite having done so without his own strength being a factor. His reasons for considering Goku the best aren't based on him being the strongest, but that he beat who was, overall, the strongest enemy that they ever faced (Ma-jin Buu). Again though, why would Vegeta indicate that, in order to become the strongest in the universe, he'd need to surpass others in addition to Goku, if Goku were the strongest? Beerus isn't in the picture, and there's no other universal beings that Vegeta would know of that are stronger, so the only way that Vegeta's line would make sense is if he knew there were others stronger than Goku he'd need to surpass, and Gohan and Gotenks are the only two candidates.
No, I am not ignoring it. I am just interpreting correctly. The general "in the universe" statement doesn't make Gohan and Gotenks candidates. Vegeta just says it in the same manner Goku says it he is training for the possible but unknown stronger to him guy that may exist/created/appear in the universe. It can be from the Freeza's clan, an Android from evil scientists, etc, etc. Your Genki Dama argument is irrelevant as Vegeta considered Goku #1 due to his
performance against kid Buu. Also full power SSJ3 Goku could have arguably beaten kid Buu - it was the form's draining disadvantage and the original dragging of the fight that made Goku losing the advantage. Ref: Manga chapter 511 page 13.
That's not entertaining though. Beerus speaks of Vegeta having entertained him more than Goku did, and simply taking Gohan out with one blow wouldn't be anywhere near as exciting as everything that Goku did to try and attack him on North Kaiou's planet. The only comparison he directly gives between Goku and Vegeta was that Vegeta entertained him more. It's his other line, where he mentions that Vegeta pushed him higher than he's ever had to go before in a long time (around 10%) that gives us the information that Vegeta surpassed Goku, albeit briefly. Without that other line, one couldn't actually say that Vegeta was stronger than Goku, which makes the comparison of how entertained Beerus was rather moot.
You are far stretching the playing of words there and you know it. I can also argue that Beerus can sense power levels and didn't feel that Gohan was worthy of not taking him out in one shot.
For starters, the 100 fold thing for GT was a dubism. In the original dialogue, Rild indicates that Goku, upon transforming, wasn't even using half his power up to that point
Good for correcting one out of the 4 examples. That doesn't make the other 3 wrong though. Not to mention the SSJ Goku Vs 17 and getting the tally back to 4.
In any case, considering that his post-power-up state was his new base form (it wasn't something he switched on and off, given that we see he is permanently changed as a result of the transformation), for him to grow so weak that he needs to transform into a Super Saiya-jin to take out someone that Piccolo was having a rough time with (but relatively close to one another strength wise), indicates a massive strength decrease. Essentially the entirety of his Rou Kaioushin power-up, which wasn't a temporary transformation (as Rou Kaioushin indicated as such).
We always see him powering up a white aura. Elder Kaioshin told him that he can go mystic by trying going SSJ. Ref: Manga chapter 497 page 4.
It is simple really. Gohan lost his ability to go mystic by having part of his potential locked again in the same way say the Godly Ki that Goku absorbed "permanently" from the ritual in his base would/could dissipate over time. It is more or less like this:
SSG=2500xnormal base
Godly base=500xnormal base
SSGSS=5xGodly base=2500xnormal base
Mystic Gohan (powered up)=450*normal base
Mystic base=4.5xnormal base
Mystic Gohan (powered up)=100xMystic base=450xnormal base
Gohan losing his Mystic base would not weaken his original normal base. He lost his mystic base and powering up to SSJ2 instead of turning him into Mystic Gohan turns him into SSJ2.