I swear, I can't keep up anymore - anybody, please try to make sense of it "in universe" and help me out or my brain might be going to explode XD
I mean, either it really is a mess or I just don't see the pattern.
So there was just the normal form - this one would not be able to stand up to Freeza (supposedly his final form) according to Beerus.
Plus, we had SSJ, SSJ2 and SSJ3, with the latter two said to be upgraded versions of SSJ.
Then there was the new SSJG (red) - much more powerful, with god ki. And the "normal" SSJ "beyond god" which would still be able to at least keep up a bit with the toying Beerus.
Afterwards, there was the "normal form beyond god", which was able to keep up with a trained Freeza in his final form.
Finally, SSJ Blue appeared which was explained to be a SSJG who went SSJ.
(I still don't know whether they mean 50x SSJG or just a SSJ that can use the power of SSJG - but nevertheless, all cool.)
Ok, so I get that much: Since SSJ Blue is *much* stronger than SSJ3 (either way) while also being more energy-efficient, there is no *need* to go SSJ2 or SSJ3 anymore.
But here's the inconsistency: You would assume the "normal base form beyond god" is stronger than Gohan's SSJ form.
The latter was casually swapped aside by Freeza's first form while the former could go toe to toe with Freeza's fourth form.
Furthermore, the water-copy of Vegeta could mess up Gotenks SSJ3 in his normal form, which further supports the observation of a very strong base form.
So where does this put the "normal" SSJ form then? If it is 50x of this new base level, then of course, it is much stronger than before.
To put it the other way round, I don't see why they wouldn't use their new base powers. Because it would seem more energy efficient and more powerful than going SSJ from the "normal base".
In the tournament, however, Vegeta stated that Cabba's base form was pretty much on par with his own - which would either put Cabbe above anyone else or which would mean that Vegeta indeed fought again in his "normal" base.
In this case, he might have held back of course. Not questioning that. But Goku and him also had to turn SSJ to beat Frost. So either Frost already was at "trained Freezas" level or we are left to assume they are only using "normal" base unlike during the FnF arc. But this wouldn't really make much sense to me, because they were facing off allegedly very strong opponents. And it would concomitantly make the power of water-copy Vegeta quite questionable.
So I figured, for my head-canon, that Goku and Vegeta's new base forms are kind of like "Mystic" Gohan now. From there, they can go SSJ to even higher levels (energy efficient, mastered) or SSJB (more powerful but drains stamina). Using SSJ2 and SSJ3 would be much more inefficient than SSJB, so they just keep off these forms.
All was good. And then, there came Episode 49 in which Goku's SSJ and SSJ2 are kind of on par with Future Trunks' forms. This would again place Goku's base levels at the "normal" base level (and by that, not "beyond god").
Unless both Trunks and Cabbe are just able to exert power at God levels, which I can seriously doubt at least in Trunks' case. For Cabbe, there no context was given, but Trunks stated he had a difficult fight against Dabura not too long ago.
And tadaa, it became a problem for my Dragon Ball OCD
Finally, I cannot make sense of all these inconsistencies - are they just that, inconsistencies, or is there a logical pattern I just don't see?
If they can use both a "normal" base and a "base beyond god", why would they even resort to using the former in real battles?
Why would they go SSJ (50x base) if they can achieve >SSJ3 power in their base form?
Wouldn't SSJ then only make sense if used to power up from the "base beyond god"?
But then what is it that I am observing in Ep. 49 again?




