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Because he’s literally too strong for toppo’s energy to work on himOk explain how superior amount ki helps him punch toppo while not coated with ki.
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Because he’s literally too strong for toppo’s energy to work on himOk explain how superior amount ki helps him punch toppo while not coated with ki.
It didn’t directly touch him, tho. He even needed to dodge the hakai blasts so that he didn’t have to touch themHe still didn't get erased when the energy came in contact with him. It's a resistance. What are you even trying to pull here?
But you just said he was punching the energy.It didn’t directly touch him, tho. He even needed to dodge the hakai blasts so that he didn’t have to touch them
Right, but before that Ben vegeta’s own attacks got erasedLmao he wasn't even using ki, he literally blocked toppos attacks then grabbed both his fists, that is clear cut EE resistance, and besides, even if he used ki to resist EE, it doesn't change anything, as we see 17's ki attacks get erased by toppo's aura, but a straight up hakai can't erase vegeta's attacks be it ki blasts punches, final flash whatever.
That was when he needed to. He still dodged most of the timeBut you just said he was punching the energy.
But he still wasn't erased, so the point still stands. You pretty much contradicted yourself.That was when he needed to. He still dodged most of the time
It isn’t a proper resistance if it’s just due to him having more raw powerHe still didn't get erased when the energy came in contact with him. It's a resistance. What are you even trying to pull here?
Even if that's the case, which it most likely isn't, it will still be a limited resistance.It isn’t a proper resistance if it’s just due to him having more raw power
I’m fine with that. I thought I clarified that, but a solid resistance was what I was trying to remove. Limited resistance is fine.Even if that's the case, which it most likely isn't, it will still be a limited resistance.
I already pointed out something. If your only response is “what’s your evidence?” It looks pretty bad.When was it stated or implied it's due to having more power this is basically just your assumption without enough proof.
You didn't point out anythingI already pointed out something. If your only response is “what’s your evidence?” It looks pretty bad.
I did...please check some of the recent comments...anyway, please just summarize your arguments for Vegeta having a resistance to EEYou didn't point out anything
I didn't say that, tho...I said that his resistance essentially came from his higher AP, which wouldn't be a proper resistance, so a possible resistance or a limited resistance would be better. Only Goku and other gods would have a proper resistance tbf.Yeah, I'm against the downgrade because your reason for it is wrong, you're saying vegeta's AP > Toppo's AP therefore Vegeta doesn't resist EE, and that is false because AP has nothing to do with EE, since you can't resist EE with durability.
Again...that goes against what we're shown where Vegeta, when he had lower AP, was unable to actually resist the EE, only after getting amped did he punch through the hakai energy. It's not a solid resistance, and I don't think you get that. It's a resistance, but only limited.Nah, the problem here is you saying he did it with AP, but he didn't because that's not how it works, you can't do it with AP you need a resistance.
That's bullshit, he was still struggling against toppo when he was resisting his haki, they were comparable vegeta wasn't much stronger. Vegeta only overpowered toppo with a final explosion which was a significant increase of his base power.Again...that goes against what we're shown where Vegeta, when he had lower AP, was unable to actually resist the EE, only after getting amped did he punch through the hakai energy. It's not a solid resistance, and I don't think you get that. It's a resistance, but only limited.
Again, you can say it all you want, the fact is that Vegeta merely powered through Toppo's energy attack. By your logic, every dragon ball character has a resistance to Ki manipulation. The other issue I have with your argument is that it still would only be a limited resistance if it only comes when his AP goes up.Nah, the problem here is you saying he did it with AP, but he didn't because that's not how it works, you can't do it with AP you need a resistance.
It would in this case, which I already pointed out. When Vegeta wasn't nearly as strong, his final flash was being erased by Toppo's hakai, which was clearly shown there, once he got amped, he was able to power through them. A resistance being given through mere raises in power should only be limited resistance.I disagree with the OP. Vegeta's ki attacks don't get erased by Toppo's hakai and since he literally uses ki to fight and amp his stats beyond that of a regular human so to speak, he's essentially coated in something that resists EE at all times. As for more power = resistance in DB, sure, that obviously depends, but that doesn't make the resistance limited in the slightest.
Bro, what? He literally powered through his hakai like it was nothing. The only one he truly struggled on was the large one that Toppo used against him. Once amped, he was literally ******** on Toppo until the last energy struggle (thing)That's bullshit, he was still struggling against toppo when he was resisting his haki, they were comparable vegeta wasn't much stronger. Vegeta only overpowered toppo with a final explosion which was a significant increase of his base power.
Not when Vegeta now operates on that level of power lol. At best you can limit it to one of his forms.A resistance being given through mere raises in power should only be limited resistance.
Yo, what? It would still be a limited resistance cause it's merely dependent to his level of power. It doesn't matter if that's the constant, it's still not a proper resistance. It would be limited.Not when Vegeta now operates on that level of power lol. At best you can limit it to one of his forms.
His ki has never been stated to be anything special in comparison to anyone else's ki, other than being stronger, so now all characters with God ki have resistance? Again, it's literally based on his own raw power, we'd have to give a limited resistance based on that.alright, time to serious then, now if we talk about Vegeta using ki to overpower Hakai, then go this route mean his Ki have resistance to EE, if his Ki and Aura have resistance to EE then Vegeta himself using his own Ki should have resistance to EE
Actually it has been shown to be special, it resisted EE lmao.His ki has never been stated to be anything special in comparison to anyone else's ki
Bruh...this logic...Actually it has been shown to be special, it resisted EE lmao.