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And again, Granolah only received physical blows, while Vegeta received a full barrage from most of Granolah's arsenal (including the Hakai head on, which itself already has a higher destructive capability than regular Ki Blasts, which Vegeta also received head on), that's why he started to get blurry eyed. And even after all that, he still received the impact of his Hakai ball and Granolah's attack used at the end of the chapter.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:23 pm
Except he was taking hits from Vegeta before his second eye awakened and still doing better than Vegeta who started to get blurry eyed. This isn’t the sign of an even match when both fighters are getting hit and one is taking more damage.
To reinforce what I said above (without repeating it all over again), he's obviously going to look more tired when he purposefully takes most of Granolah's attacks head-on. But he clearly had the upper hand while fresh, which is why Granolah freaks out saying he should be the strongest. Even after Vegeta's body approached his limit (at the same time that Granolah's moves became sharper), he still had the advantage in h2h combat. That's why he was surprised when Granolah managed to counter his final attack (after awakening the second eye).HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:23 pm And people are once again using tank wrong. Vegeta tanked nothing. All of Granolah‘s are clearly hurting Vegeta to the point he was bleeding. Tanking means taking no damage at all like how Frieza tried to Death Beam Super Saiyan Goku. And Granolah still withstood damage better than Vegeta when they were punching the crap out of each other. Heck, despite Vegeta beating Granolah up for most of the chapter, Vegeta still looks more tired.
So he does need to hit to get stronger. That and UI does more than auto-dodge since it also auto-harden the body.
I think you mean fast enough to hit UI. Being strong and fast are two different things. And it’s hard to say how fast Vegeta is since he went ‘dodging is for suckers’.
I think you're taking what I said too literally. The point is that the technique focuses on eschewing the mind (choosing id over ego) or as you said yourself, "no thought". If you understand the contextual meanings and puns behind "Migatte" and "Wagamame", and thereby why Goku's technique name emphasizes 身 (body) while Vegeta's emphasizes 我 (mental self), the polarity they're going for seems fairly clear.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:38 pm The problem is that UI, more specifically mushin (no thought), is both body and mind. It’s your body learning to fully function on its own by practicing so much that it becomes second nature. Like how you learned to walk, read, or drive a car. You start with the mind and reach the point where it becomes so natural that the mind isn’t needed anymore.
What big different does that make? Does Granolah only taking physical blows supposed to prove that his endurance is lower because Vegeta took ki attacks too? And Vegeta was seeing double before he got caught in his own Hakai explosion. Even Goku notes that Vegeta's vigor was going down before the Hakai incident.TheSaiyanGod wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:20 pmAnd again, Granolah only received physical blows, while Vegeta received a full barrage from most of Granolah's arsenal (including the Hakai head on, which itself already has a higher destructive capability than regular Ki Blasts, which Vegeta also received head on), that's why he started to get blurry eyed. And even after all that, he still received the impact of his Hakai ball and Granolah's attack used at the end of the chapter.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:23 pm
Except he was taking hits from Vegeta before his second eye awakened and still doing better than Vegeta who started to get blurry eyed. This isn’t the sign of an even match when both fighters are getting hit and one is taking more damage.
This comparison isn't fair, they didn't take the same amount of damage. The gimmick of Vegeta's new form is specifically about taking damage after all.
To reinforce what I said above (without repeating it all over again), he's obviously going to look more tired when he purposefully takes most of Granolah's attacks head-on. But he clearly had the upper hand while fresh, which is why Granolah freaks out saying he should be the strongest. Even after Vegeta's body approached his limit (at the same time that Granolah's moves became sharper), he still had the advantage in h2h combat. That's why he was surprised when Granolah managed to counter his final attack (after awakening the second eye).HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:23 pm And people are once again using tank wrong. Vegeta tanked nothing. All of Granolah‘s are clearly hurting Vegeta to the point he was bleeding. Tanking means taking no damage at all like how Frieza tried to Death Beam Super Saiyan Goku. And Granolah still withstood damage better than Vegeta when they were punching the crap out of each other. Heck, despite Vegeta beating Granolah up for most of the chapter, Vegeta still looks more tired.
So he does need to hit to get stronger. That and UI does more than auto-dodge since it also auto-harden the body.
I think you mean fast enough to hit UI. Being strong and fast are two different things. And it’s hard to say how fast Vegeta is since he went ‘dodging is for suckers’.
Getting hit is just a way to stir up his battle spirit, which is the catalyst for increasing the power of his form. Anyway, he only needs to receive these hits if he wants the power boost, so it's not like he necessarily needs to eat every single attack. This gimmick turns out to be more useful if he just takes advantage of casual hits he would already receive during the fight to eventually give him the upper hand against the opponent without wasting too much stamina.
I know what Vegeta's form means in Japanese, I saw Herm's tweets. Thing is, Vegeta's form isn't really based on mental anything, which is what I'm saying. Going battle lust crazy and not avoiding attacks isn't smart and in any form of combat you're told to avoid doing that. This isn't going primitive, this is going crazy since not even wild animals do this.Mr Baggins wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:24 pmI think you're taking what I said too literally. The point is that the technique focuses on eschewing the mind (choosing id over ego) or as you said yourself, "no thought". If you understand the contextual meanings and puns behind "Migatte" and "Wagamame", and thereby why Goku's technique name emphasizes 身 (body) while Vegeta's emphasizes 我 (mental self), the polarity they're going for seems fairly clear.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:38 pm The problem is that UI, more specifically mushin (no thought), is both body and mind. It’s your body learning to fully function on its own by practicing so much that it becomes second nature. Like how you learned to walk, read, or drive a car. You start with the mind and reach the point where it becomes so natural that the mind isn’t needed anymore.
Plus, as mentioned, it's just one of several examples. There's also UI being designed to avoid attacks while UE deliberately takes them, UI's calmer design and demeanor vs. UE's frenzied design/demeanor, etc.
Kanassa wrote:Goku barely took a backseat in the Buu saga, at best he took a leisurely stroll round back while everyone else cried for him to come back.precita wrote:Goku will still be around but take a Buu saga approach backseat.
I'm not sure if you’re misinterpreting me or what, but we're not talking about mental states. The opposition of mental states in Goku and Vegeta is the whole point.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:54 pm That and Goku's technique emphasizes both body and mental state, is what I'm trying to say. UI is a mental state in Dragon Ball that allows your body to move on its own.
The Hakai I mentioned was not the one used by Vegeta, but by Granolah. The Hakai is consistently portrayed in a specific way in the manga when used (the left panel), and we saw Granolah use it on Vegeta during the fight (which, as I said, received the attack head-on). He only got blurry eyed after all of this attacks near the end of the chapter (and later he still received the impact of his own blast too).HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:54 pm What big different does that make? Does Granolah only taking physical blows supposed to prove that his endurance is lower because Vegeta took ki attacks too? And Vegeta was seeing double before he got caught in his own Hakai explosion. Even Goku notes that Vegeta's vigor was going down before the Hakai incident.
Vegeta literally says that the more his fighting spirit burns, the stronger he gets. It's Granolah that associates this with battle damage, and Vegeta also uses this trick to increase his strength. But the gimmick isn't specifically about battle damage, it's a mental state like Ultra Instinct (which gets better as the user gets deeper into the technique). Vegeta taking damage and getting stronger is just a boost on top of the strength he already possesses with the transformation, which is why he was effortlessly stomping Granolah in the beginning. He doesn't depend on this battle damage to keep his form, it's just a plus. He just used it in a careless way.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:54 pm "Getting hit is just a way to stir up his battle spirit, which is the catalyst for increasing the power of his form"
Sounds more like theory since that isn't really what was said. Rereading, it does seems to depend on Vegeta getting hit which riles him up like anime Black. But it's also obvious that despite all of Vegeta's posturing that he really doesn't understand his new form that well because who in their right mind thinks taking all attacks regardless is a good idea.
As far as I'm aware, it was never said Granolah knows Hakai. And if he was, why didn't Vegeta say anything about it?TheSaiyanGod wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:16 pmThe Hakai I mentioned was not the one used by Vegeta, but by Granolah. The Hakai is consistently portrayed in a specific way in the manga when used (the left panel), and we saw Granolah use it on Vegeta during the fight (which, as I said, received the attack head-on). He only got blurry eyed after all of this attacks near the end of the chapter (and later he still received the impact of his own blast too).HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:54 pm What big different does that make? Does Granolah only taking physical blows supposed to prove that his endurance is lower because Vegeta took ki attacks too? And Vegeta was seeing double before he got caught in his own Hakai explosion. Even Goku notes that Vegeta's vigor was going down before the Hakai incident.
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Vegeta literally says that the more his fighting spirit burns, the stronger he gets. It's Granolah that associates this with battle damage, and Vegeta also uses this trick to increase his strength. But the gimmick isn't specifically about battle damage, it's a mental state like Ultra Instinct (which gets better as the user gets deeper into the technique). Vegeta taking damage and getting stronger is just a boost on top of the strength he already possesses with the transformation, which is why he was effortlessly stomping Granolah in the beginning. He doesn't depend on this battle damage to keep his form, it's just a plus. He just used it in a careless way.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:54 pm "Getting hit is just a way to stir up his battle spirit, which is the catalyst for increasing the power of his form"
Sounds more like theory since that isn't really what was said. Rereading, it does seems to depend on Vegeta getting hit which riles him up like anime Black. But it's also obvious that despite all of Vegeta's posturing that he really doesn't understand his new form that well because who in their right mind thinks taking all attacks regardless is a good idea.
It's no different from how UI Goku is already strong on top of his dodge skills
The rest of the post is pretty much the same thing that was already discussed
UI isn't so much about being 'absent-minded' so much as being in the zone. Like, you wouldn't call someone walking down the street as someone being absent-minded unless they're were doing something else while walking.Mr Baggins wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:37 pmI'm not sure if you’re misinterpreting me or what, but we're not talking about mental states. The opposition of mental states in Goku and Vegeta is the whole point.HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:54 pm That and Goku's technique emphasizes both body and mental state, is what I'm trying to say. UI is a mental state in Dragon Ball that allows your body to move on its own.
We're talking about the allocation of resources between body and mind, id and ego. UI and UE each make use of both, but only one is the focus; with UI, it's Goku absent-mindedly making the body avoid obstacles, and with UE, it's Vegeta selfishly allowing his body to take damage to fuel his fighting spirit/mind. Goku still needs some semblance of mind to function and Vegeta needs a body to strengthen, so there's no arguing that the neglected part is completely done away with or anything.
I feel like I'm having to explain an intended polarity that most people seem to understand, so this will be my last post about this.
Kanassa wrote:Goku barely took a backseat in the Buu saga, at best he took a leisurely stroll round back while everyone else cried for him to come back.precita wrote:Goku will still be around but take a Buu saga approach backseat.
It likely sounds much better in the native language. Ultra Instinct and Ultra Ego are just not as dynamic as the original Japanese terms.
After Granolah blew up a mountain, Vegeta mentions that this technique was similar to Hakai, and Goku tells Vegeta that Granolah knows how to use their techniques (after he uses the ''faster than Instant Transmission'' thing and the Hakai)HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:52 pm
As far as I'm aware, it was never said Granolah knows Hakai. And if he was, why didn't Vegeta say anything about it?
Vegeta got blurry eyed because he purposely received tons of attacks, more than Granolah, to try to stir up his battle spirit, which was his mistake because he miscalculated the amount of damaged. Again, this has already been discussedHeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:52 pm The point of the blurry vision was that Vegeta started to get tired while Granolah was still going strong and show no signs of slowing down despite all the damage he took.
"Vegeta literally says that the more his fighting spirit burns, the stronger he gets."
Which Vegeta translated to getting hit a lot. Vegeta more or less confirmed this when Granolah asked why wasn't he dodging and Vegeta saying he took too much damage. While Vegeta may not need to be 'battle damage' to get stronger, Vegeta was purposely letting himself get hit to raise his battle spirit. And I wouldn't call it 'effortlessly stomping' when Granolah's attacks were still doing enough damage to make Vegeta bleed while Vegeta's attacks were honestly not doing that much damage in comparison.
While both versions of the ToP featured Vegeta going his own route in comparison to Ultra Instinct, the difference between them leads me to think it probably wasn't a Toriyama suggestion, which then leads me to believe these follow-ups likely aren't either, especially since this is drawing from the probably-not-primarily-Toriyama Moro arc developments for Vegeta.Skar wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:58 pm You guys think Toriyama came up with Vegeta's new "Ultra Ego" form? Both versions of the ToP implied Vegeta would go a different route than UI so I'm thinking it was Toriyama's idea but could be something Toei or Toyotaro came up with then Toyotaro decided to explore it later. I guess it depends how detailed Toriyama'a outline was for this arc.
basically they got it from Toppo hakaishin in the TOPSkar wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:58 pm You guys think Toriyama came up with Vegeta's new "Ultra Ego" form? Both versions of the ToP implied Vegeta would go a different route than UI so I'm thinking it was Toriyama's idea but could be something Toei or Toyotaro came up with then Toyotaro decided to explore it later. I guess it depends how detailed Toriyama'a outline was for this arc.
It might sound better , but it has less sense , Spanish translation having instinct word as U.I is totally opposite to the root of vegetas new form to be antagonist with gokus ..YamiGoku wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 4:51 pm something weird, the english name is Ultra Ego but the spanish is Mega instinto( Mega Instinct), as a spanish speaker I like the spanish name a little better but as someone that consumes all media in english I will hear/use Ultra Ego more often.
I am not so sure that is Hakai since Granolah didn't even know what a God of Destruction even was, but a move that is similar. Unless he's doing what Goku did in the Future Trunks Saga and using a bootleg version.TheSaiyanGod wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:34 pmAfter Granolah blew up a mountain, Vegeta mentions that this technique was similar to Hakai, and Goku tells Vegeta that Granolah knows how to use their techniques (after he uses the ''faster than Instant Transmission'' thing and the Hakai)HeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:52 pm
As far as I'm aware, it was never said Granolah knows Hakai. And if he was, why didn't Vegeta say anything about it?
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And after Vegeta uses Hakai on some rocks at the beginning of his fight, Granolah mentions that he was trying to make up for the lack of destructive power with quantity, and then gives a demonstration of something stronger (the same technique Vegeta used).
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Granolah also turns a rock into dust when he fights the Heeters after obtaining his new power, and this makes Macki wonder if it was magic (Beerus did the same thing to Zamasu)
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Since the beginning of this arc, this is how the Hakai has been portrayed on panel, it's pretty clear that he used it in the latest chapter
Vegeta got blurry eyed because he purposely received tons of attacks, more than Granolah, to try to stir up his battle spirit, which was his mistake because he miscalculated the amount of damaged. Again, this has already been discussedHeroR wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:52 pm The point of the blurry vision was that Vegeta started to get tired while Granolah was still going strong and show no signs of slowing down despite all the damage he took.
"Vegeta literally says that the more his fighting spirit burns, the stronger he gets."
Which Vegeta translated to getting hit a lot. Vegeta more or less confirmed this when Granolah asked why wasn't he dodging and Vegeta saying he took too much damage. While Vegeta may not need to be 'battle damage' to get stronger, Vegeta was purposely letting himself get hit to raise his battle spirit. And I wouldn't call it 'effortlessly stomping' when Granolah's attacks were still doing enough damage to make Vegeta bleed while Vegeta's attacks were honestly not doing that much damage in comparison.
The point I'm making (and I think that's what you were trying to imply) is that it's not mandatory for Vegeta to take this damage to maintain the transformation or mindset needed to use it or something like that. It just gives him a boost on top of the strength he already gets in this form, it's a plus, it's a skill like Ultra Instinct's auto dodge skills. He was the one who caused this excessive amount of damage because he was careless, he didn't really need it.
And what I'm also arguing is that mechanically, what causes the power boost is to stir up his fighting spirit. Taking damage is only one way.
Kanassa wrote:Goku barely took a backseat in the Buu saga, at best he took a leisurely stroll round back while everyone else cried for him to come back.precita wrote:Goku will still be around but take a Buu saga approach backseat.
Not sure what Toei was brought up since they have nothing to do with the manga. As for it this was Toriyama, I'm going to side with no. This form got as much buildup as the Toyo and Toei created forms like Completed Blue, Rage Trunks, and SSBE Vegeta. Compared those forms to the hype UI got. Even Blue was giving a bunch of toys before Resurrection 'F' came out. I can't imagine a Toriyama new form getting literally nothing even if it was manga only.Skar wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:58 pm You guys think Toriyama came up with Vegeta's new "Ultra Ego" form? Both versions of the ToP implied Vegeta would go a different route than UI so I'm thinking it was Toriyama's idea but could be something Toei or Toyotaro came up with then Toyotaro decided to explore it later. I guess it depends how detailed Toriyama'a outline was for this arc.
Tai Lung wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 12:10 am A good episode in choreography but nothing else happens to comment ....
Vegeta is going to lose ... the vegefans should give up hope
basically they got it from Toppo hakaishin in the TOPSkar wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:58 pm You guys think Toriyama came up with Vegeta's new "Ultra Ego" form? Both versions of the ToP implied Vegeta would go a different route than UI so I'm thinking it was Toriyama's idea but could be something Toei or Toyotaro came up with then Toyotaro decided to explore it later. I guess it depends how detailed Toriyama'a outline was for this arc.
Kanassa wrote:Goku barely took a backseat in the Buu saga, at best he took a leisurely stroll round back while everyone else cried for him to come back.precita wrote:Goku will still be around but take a Buu saga approach backseat.