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Boo Machine wrote:Oh I know perfectly well What Z did. I just don't care. It was dumb and it's the reason so many fighters except for the Saiyan characters, who can yell their numbers bigger, get left behind. If Super want's to ignore all that then go for it. Let Krillin beat someone on SSJ level with smarts, skills, and creativity. I'd rather that then the constant escalation until the meme of Gohan having to go Blanco and beat the almighty Grande Padre, the gods of gods of gods of gods of angels of gods, becomes reality.Tombstone1988 wrote: In another series I might agree, but this is the Dragon Ball franchise. The entirety of DBZ has shown that no amount of skill can overcome an overwhelming difference in power. Piccolo and Krillin employed similar tactics against Nappa as Goku did against Caulifla this episode, but they sure as hell didn't do anywhere near as well. Vegeta is a Saiyan elite, born and bred in battle, yet he got absolutely destroyed by 18, a genetically modified human with zero practical battle experience. Perfect Cell had the DNA of every single Z-fighter, including their techniques, battle styles and fighting knowledge. Despite this, he couldn't do a thing to SSJ2 Gohan. Skill can overcome power if the difference is small, but power trumps skill in large enough amounts. That was very clearly established.
So yes, Goku is the better fighter. The difference between a fatigued base Goku and SSJ2 Caulifla should be too large for that to matter, though.
If it's inconsistent then it's the one Inconsistency I hope they keep making. Power levels can get fucked. I get no joy from watching fighters constantly tank hits because numbers.
I might be exaggerating a bit. Obviously I'd want an ideal spot of both Power levels and Skills and abilites to be balanced out. What I don't want is the balance to go into either extreme.
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.
Even in her introduction, she wouldn't have been a Sue since her getting Super Saiyan fast was already done by several characters. Goten and Trunks did it first, and Cabba got Super Saiyan fairly easily if you considered how Goku got it. Kale also had a Super Saiyan form that she had no control of, making her more dangerous than useful.BWri wrote:Hopefully whoever wrote this episode comes back for the next, because it's the first time I had absolutely no problem with Kale or Caulifla, well aside from the obvious asking an enemy to train you in a fight for universal survival, but Goku is weird enough to go along with it so more power to them. Caulifla's problem was just her poor introduction. If only they'd established that Cabba had already taught some U6 Saiyans including the girls just after the U6/U7 tourney then this 48 hour miracle that Caulifla and Kale are pulling wouldn't seem like utter BS and bad writing, but it's easy to see that they have been writing her a lot better since her first two or three appearances. When I saw that she struggled to retransform into SSJ2 about ten episodes ago, I hated her a little less. After 113, I don't think it's accurate to call her a Mary Sue, but you could before and wouldn't be wrong.
HeroR wrote:Yes, it called evolving through fighting and we have seen it several times in Super already with Hit, Black, and even Goku with Super Saiyan God and UI.BlueBasilisk wrote: Didn't Uub also do this while he was fighting Goku?
I find it weird that people are still calling Cali a Sue when she had trouble with base form Goku until she stopped fighting like a thug and Whis even called her a street fighter and not a martial artists. She was also at best even with Goku even when she started to get her act together and Goku was still able to handle both her and Kale at the same time. Most of all, she didn't get Super Saiyan 3 that people complained about for a week.MegaBossMan wrote:Okay, I'll need a little elaboration here, why is base Goku handling a Super Saiyan 2 Caulifla that much of an issue? People have made a big deal that skills and tactics should take precedence over basic and straightforward brute force, now that Super's finally delivered on that .....it's an issue? I'm sorry, but I just don't get it; if anything I hope Super takes this mindset more often in the future. Caulifla's strong but she's an incredibly basic "strike-first-hit-second" fighter, with Goku's big advantage being his experience in battling I figured it naturally made sense he'd be able to out-maneuver the second time around. This is the one fight Caulifla's unanimously written as not a Mary Sue, I figured that's what most of us wanted?
Yet, she's still a Sue, I guess because she didn't get his ass beating into the ground, got praised for Goku for her growth (which he does for almost everyone), and because 'she still arrogant'.
One of my favorite personal moments in the episode is Cali saying that she wanted Super Saiyan 3 not only for its power, but because Hit and Cabba were knocked out and she could do nothing about it and how she wanted to take up their burden. Which shows that through her arrogance, there is a underline desire to help her team and universe.
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.
HeroR wrote: If the different is big enough, no amount of skill can save you you, see Jiren and Beerus.
True, except for the Frieza and Cell fights. He displayed loads of martial arts tactics in those. Can't wait for those feet ki blasts thoJigurashi wrote:You get skill martial artist Goku fairly often in DB (in Super more so than most of Z). The next episode even has him bringing back ki blasts from his feet again.BWri wrote:Thought I'd end up skipping this one, since I dislike the U6 Saiyans and how the writers have been using Goku but I actually liked Goku a lot in this one. I love his character most when he's the underdog and this episode even gave a brief glimpse of pure martial artist Goku. Seeing Goku use tricky techniques really made me miss that aspect of his fighting style. If only I could get more of this Goku. I also actually liked Kale and Caulifla in this one, and while not a huge fan of modern Saiyans or Saiyan transformations, I was pretty hyped up throughout this fight. Logic was good, power scaling made since, choreography was good, and I liked the character interactions like that unexpected dialogue between an intense Krillin and Shin. Great episode.
Its not, just goes to show Gokus superiority as a fighterHeroR wrote: If the different is big enough, no amount of skill can save you you, see Jiren and Beerus. I also think people are going overboard since Goku was eventually forced to used Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan 2 against Cali since he couldn't keep up in just base form after awhile, so I don't see why this is an issue.
This episode had a nice balance, imo, since although Goku was able to hold Cali in his base form with skill, it became apparent fairly early that he couldn't keep doing it since Cali was getting better and even managed to feint Goku.Boo Machine wrote:HeroR wrote: If the different is big enough, no amount of skill can save you you, see Jiren and Beerus.
You're not wrong. That's what I mean about balance though. It's fine if it's sometimes or in special cases, but I don't want it being a hard rule for everybody.
I wouldn't be ok with Tien beating Jiren into a puddle, but I would be ok with him beating someone who is perhaps SSJ level. Maybe a little higher depending on the situation and on what Tien does to do this.
Or a better example of what I mean would be this episode.
Cali wasn't going all out on base Goku since she clearly power-up in the middle of the fight to match Goku. I didn't think she wanted to win based purely on power.Cabba wrote:Its not, just goes to show Gokus superiority as a fighterHeroR wrote: If the different is big enough, no amount of skill can save you you, see Jiren and Beerus. I also think people are going overboard since Goku was eventually forced to used Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan 2 against Cali since he couldn't keep up in just base form after awhile, so I don't see why this is an issue.
It also points to his base form being strong enough to take hits from Cauli SS2 and whats more exchange hits
What i think gets fucked is peoples constant need for multipliers
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.
If she stopped at SSJ1 then sure, you could use previous BS to justify her BS (which I wouldn't if I were trying to do her character justice), but she took that further and basically became SSJ2 from a random muscle spasm like a sneeze. That's just ... bad. Not even Goten and Trunks have SSJ2, Cabba just unlocked it after his (pretty dumb) emotional breakthrough. Cabba even initially learned it the same way everyone in U7 learned it, but Caulifla our SPECIAL girl gets a brand new explanation so she can learn SSJ in an EXTRA SPECIAL way and then immediately makes it her plaything, far surpassing Cabba than getting SSJ2 oh so casually. Only reason I tolerate her now is because it was a fluke, but you have to admit that's a bad intro for a character.HeroR wrote: So she's not a Sue since she broke no rules when she became a Super Saiyan.
We have no indication for how much stronger Ganos was than Roshi, only that he was, in fact, stronger. The difference may not have been that large for all we know, especially if we are referring to before Ganos transformed. Roshi also ultimately won by pouring his life energy into a Kamehameha Wave; I'm not sure that's the finest example of "skill besting strength." In addition, I'm not sure that scenario is comparable to a fatigued base Goku winning against a SSJ2 Caulifla.HeroR wrote:Except we have already seen in Super skill beating pure strength with Roshi and Genos. Piccolo also almost beat Frost despite the power different.
Goku's forms are a little different. As for Uub, Hit, Black, and Caulifla, you can give it whatever label you want. It's still lazy writing in my opinion.Yes, it called evolving through fighting and we have seen it several times in Super already with Hit, Black, and even Goku with Super Saiyan God and UI.
Fair enough, I respect your opinion. I'd personally also like them to find a better balance between skill and power. I just don't feel this instance was that. Goku was stated to be fatigued and was in his base. Caulifla was SSJ2, which is widely regarded as 100 times stronger than base. Her base form easily knocked away three foes that fatigued Goku was struggling with. It just doesn't all add up to me.Boo Machine wrote:Oh I know perfectly well What Z did. I just don't care. It was dumb and it's the reason so many fighters except for the Saiyan characters, who can yell their numbers bigger, get left behind. If Super want's to ignore all that then go for it. Let Krillin beat someone on SSJ level with smarts, skills, and creativity. I'd rather that then the constant escalation until the meme of Gohan having to go Blanco and beat the almighty Grande Padre, the gods of gods of gods of gods of angels of gods, becomes reality.
If it's inconsistent then it's the one Inconsistency I hope they keep making. Power levels can get fucked. I get no joy from watching fighters constantly tank hits because numbers.
I might be exaggerating a bit. Obviously I'd want an ideal spot of both Power levels and Skills and abilites to be balanced out. What I don't want is the balance to go into either extreme. The balance tipping into the power level extreme one too many times is what caused all this shit in the first place.
Indeed, took the liberty to combine 2 of them into one pictureCabba wrote:SS3 Looking Z baddass was the highlight of this episode for me, i never expected SS3 looking this good on Super
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She got Super Saiyan 2 to deflect a blast from Super Saiyan Berserk Kale that was aimed at Cabba, not "random muscle spasm like a sneeze". Cali is also much stronger than Goten and Trunks and probably fights more than those two as well. Cabba seems to transformed through emotions like Gohan. Vegeta and Goku just got Super Saiyan 2 off-scene.BWri wrote: If she stopped at SSJ1 then sure, you could use previous BS to justify her BS (which I wouldn't if I were trying to do her character justice), but she took that further and basically became SSJ2 from a random muscle spasm like a sneeze. That's just ... bad. Not even Goten and Trunks have SSJ2, Cabba just unlocked it after his (pretty dumb) emotional breakthrough. Cabba even initially learned it the same way everyone in U7 learned it, but Caulifla our SPECIAL girl gets a brand new explanation so she can learn SSJ in an EXTRA SPECIAL way and then immediately makes it her plaything, far surpassing Cabba than getting SSJ2 oh so casually. Only reason I tolerate her now is because it was a fluke, but you have to admit that's a bad intro for a character.
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.