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Roshi mon lever

1.It was only for a few dang weeks, not months let alone years.

2.it still took like 2 or 3 months for it to be reapplied, so, not really instantaneous.
Umm no

You can see how long it was on there by viewing the page history, it was there since like 2015 at least.

Doesn't change a single thing I said, point is that the wiki gave in because they didn't want to deal with the controversy that would occur.
 
Actually he debated one of administrators and made fun of them for being wrong.
That's typically how he debates yeah, essentially bullying his opposition into submission

But doesn't change the fact that he was the reason that outlier Roshi was changed.

It's not as if the staff had a massive change of opinion over almost half a decade of being adamant, they just didn't want to have to face the horde of his youtuber fans.
 
Like damn people really don't like DBZ characters being strong, Huh?
It has to do mostly with the massive wank DB characters get outside the wiki I think, and also that most people hate the DB Fanbase (I agree in some points, like 60% of the fans are toxic and a pain in the ass to debate), like Naruto fanbase which is also pretty toxic outside the Wikia.
 
Honestly I’ve been curious about the outlier part as well. Goku goes from High 8C to Moon level based on a feat a character does when Goku’s still a kid. Is there any higher feat that’s even close to what Roshi did in Dragonball? Cause if there isn’t then that 100% screams outlier
 
Honestly I’ve been curious about the outlier part as well. Goku goes from High 8C to Moon level based on a feat a character does when Goku’s still a kid. Is there any higher feat that’s even close to what Roshi did in Dragonball? Cause if there isn’t then that 100% screams outlier
Outlier doesn't mean "feat bery big nooo way", if it contradicts scaling then that would an outlier, but it doesn't here. The moon level stuff is actually very consistent between the god tiers of db and nobody is stronger than full power roshi until king piccolo.
 
Just asking lol, I’m not gonna push for it to be changed but I’m genuinely curious what the highest feat stronger characters than Roshi have and if it’s anywhere close to moon level
Well nobody really performs higher feats than Roshi's moon-busting in DB. You gotta wait until DBZ where Vegeta busts a planet.
 
Honestly I’ve been curious about the outlier part as well. Goku goes from High 8C to Moon level based on a feat a character does when Goku’s still a kid. Is there any higher feat that’s even close to what Roshi did in Dragonball? Cause if there isn’t then that 100% screams outlier
Kami/Shenron restoring the moon and 23rd Budokai Goku being stated to be able to shatter the moon are the supporting feats

But as others pointed out a feat being way higher than other feats isn’t enough for it to be an outlier, there needs to be stuff actually contradicting the character being that strong. Otherwise we’d consider Future Zeno nuking the multiverse an outlier
 
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