Savage68 wrote:I wouldn't have any problem going with the 50x for SSJ, and the 4x for SSJ3, but it's the SSJ2 multiplier that gets me. Their power is only supposed to be multiplied by 2x? That just seems way too minimal; I mean, even a signature ki blast tends to multiply the user's power by more than that.
Back in early Z, sure, we saw that they could do that, but nothing indicates that they can increase their attack levels but that drastic a percentage later on. Goku in his fight with Vegeta used a Kaioken x4 near the end, putting his base somewhere in the 32,000 range. Against Raditz his Kamehameha was "924 and still rising" which is about 2.2x higher than his power. 32,000 x 2.2 = 70,400 and there's no way Vegeta would have survived that, even with his Gallick Gun blunting part of the attack force.
Likewise, against Freeza, if you go with the Daizenshuu levels Goku's Kaioken x20 Kamehameha would have been a minimum of 60,000,000 x 2.2 = 132,000,000, or greater than Freeza's maximum level of power. Thus there would have been no way for Freeza to survive it, let alone block it with one hand and only be singed.
This is only a problem if you go "Well, Piccolo's base was 408 and his attack was 1,330, so he can make attacks about 3.26x stronger than himself." instead of "Well, Piccolo's base was 408 and his attack was 1,330, so he can make attacks about 922 points stronger than his maximum." Jump ahead to Piccolo with a maximum power of 3,000 and instead of putting out a maximum attack strength of 9,780 he can only manage 3,922. I don't think that's exactly how it works, but it's a good example to show it doesn't actually have to be a problem.
The way I see is that these increased power attacks are done by
focus of the energy. Think of the attack like water from a garden hose. Standard attacks are just standard steams of water coming out of the hose. "Charged" attacks are when you make the nozzle a lot smaller and force the same amount of water out of a much tighter opening. The former is good for washing your car, the latter is good for cutting through wood.
Because the power increase is the result of compression, and only so much of anything can exist within a set space, the more power that is being output the less compressed you can force it, so you can't create as much of an apparent increase. So, as powers in crease, the amount of power you can increase an attack by,
points wise, would go up, but the percentage amount would drop.
Example:
Base Goku - 416
Kamehameha - 924
Difference - 508 points, 2.2x
Kaioken x20 Goku - 60,000,000
Kamehameha - 75,000,000
Difference - 15,000,000 points, 1.2x
Dayspring wrote:It may also be referring to how strong the forms would be. For example, with Goku "strength" can mean the same thing as BP, but with Gotenks, it simply wouldn't make sense. If SSJ3 were really SSJ2 BP x4, then the BP of SSJ3 Gotenks would equal 0, since he has no SSJ2 and thus no SSJ2 BP to multiply by 4.
Except that you can't get to SSJ3 without first going through SSJ2. The SSJ forms (barring the unique and different SSJ4, which really
isn't an SSJ form) are progressive.