I disagree. There are a lot of solid implications for all of those scenarios.rereboy wrote:Well, a lot of people already thought that it was probable that they didn't surpass Freeza in their base state, and there's really no clear/strong implication in the manga that they did, so its easy to accept what Beerus says and the movie say. The examples you've mentioned are more convoluted, I think, not to mention that they are predictions, not just a measurement of a character's power.
SSJ Gotenks > Fat Buu
1. Goku never doubts their power and his only 'if' is if they learn it in time. He also says multiple times that it will be enough.
2. Goku learned the art in the afterlife and has sensed it before. He also measures the boy's full SSJ powers, suggesting he's making an educated guess.
3. When SSJ Gotenks if formed no one contradicts Goku's statement and Piccolo even says "your ki really is absolutely incredible
4. Piccolo only deems Gotenks has no chance and sends him into the RoSaT after Super Buu is formed, not when Fat Buu is around.
Gohan-Buu > SSJ 3 Gogeta
1. Buu knows Goku has SSJ 3 and can sense Goku and Vegeta, and still says their fusion is no match for him
2. Even if he's not a fusion expert, he just has to know the difference between Goten and Trunks (2 people he has absorbed) compared to Goku and Vegeta to estimate Gogeta's strenght
3. Goku specifically says the potara are the only way to beat Buu
4. Goku never brings up the dance until after Buu's absorbtions are gone.
5. The gap between the kids and adults is suggested to be small by what's shown in the manga
Base Saiyans > Freeza
1. Gohan and Vegeta agree to stay in base for the tournament despite knowing 18 and Piccolo are entering, and knowing that 18 wants to win
2. The kids keep up with 18 in base form in a restricting suit
3. The whole base saiyans >> Pocus > Kaioshin >> Freeza business
(I'm not saying base > Freeza is factual, I'm just showing it's not like there's no indications at all.




