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Vegeta fights a pillow (1-0-0)

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Vegeta (dbs manga) vs Pillow (BFDI)


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V for Vegeta: 1
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Wouldn't this be an AP stomp since Vegeta scales to 3 universes while Pillow only scales to 2?

(Though, to be fair, I could make an argument that there may be a 3rd universe in the BFDI timeline based on specific words being used to refer to a universe, I just have yet to make a CRT on that)
 
Wouldn't this be an AP stomp since Vegeta scales to 3 universes while Pillow only scales to 2?

(Though, to be fair, I could make an argument that there may be a 3rd universe in the BFDI timeline based on specific words being used to refer to a universe, I just have yet to make a CRT on that)
There's a CRT downgrading DBS manga to 2 universes
 
Is Pillow competing in any season? This will affect if her Immortality Type 8 can be viable or not. Also, what equipment are you giving her?
 
yeah also all of them
I assume she's competing in TPOT since she has the Yoylite with her, which is the only season where she got to wield it.

Anyways, to explain what Pillow does, like every other contestant in the series, she's most prone to leading with whatever piece of equipment she has on her that is the most effective thing to use. In this case, she's able to use her flamethrower to spam rapid amounts of fireball danmaku per shot, and since she has the Yoylite with her, she could have the potential to go back in time to either an earlier point in the fight where she can try again or straight up kill a younger version of Vegeta if she wanted to (Probably not likely since she'd have to find a younger version of someone she hardly knows anything about, but it's still possible). Plus, if she dies while having the Yoylite on her, she ends up gaining Immortality Type 6 that will allow her to resurrect herself at the Recovery Center without the need of anyone to recover her, where she could then use the bracelet to return to the fight.

Speaking which, how far away is the Recovery Center from Pillow by the time the fight starts? Because throughout TPOT, its location changes thanks to it being moveable.
 
I assume she's competing in TPOT since she has the Yoylite with her, which is the only season where she got to wield it.

Anyways, to explain what Pillow does, like every other contestant in the series, she's most prone to leading with whatever piece of equipment she has on her that is the most effective thing to use. In this case, she's able to use her flamethrower to spam rapid amounts of fireball danmaku per shot, and since she has the Yoylite with her, she could have the potential to go back in time to either an earlier point in the fight where she can try again or straight up kill a younger version of Vegeta if she wanted to (Probably not likely since she'd have to find a younger version of someone she hardly knows anything about, but it's still possible). Plus, if she dies while having the Yoylite on her, she ends up gaining Immortality Type 6 that will allow her to resurrect herself at the Recovery Center without the need of anyone to recover her, where she could then use the bracelet to return to the fight.

Speaking which, how far away is the Recovery Center from Pillow by the time the fight starts? Because throughout TPOT, its location changes thanks to it being moveable.
so what' usually the standard distance for it?
 
From any site, really.

If you're still struggling in trying to upload an image, you're free to just say whatever the context is on the image you were trying to post and cite it instead.
 
Ok let me scale Vegeta

P1: All abstract things that exist mind independently are beyond the concepts of space and time
P2: The afterlife is an abstract thing that exists mind independently
C: The afterlife is beyond the concepts of space and time [Universal Instantiation P1, P2]

Justification for P1:
If some arbitrary thing, x, is abstract, then it must lack any spatial and temporal properties (in regards to dimensions) which is just analytically true. If it exists mind independently, it is something that exists externally and can be greater than physical things. Something of this nature cannot possibly fall within a set of dimensions since it lacks them completely and it cannot be below this set of dimensions because it exists mind independently, It follows that something with these predicates is beyond any extensions of dimensionality.

Justification for P2:
For the "abstract" part of the conjunction, the afterlife is stated to lack the concept of time, to be a spiritual place where humans don't keep their physical bodies, and to be disconnected from the living world on the most metaphysical level. The absence of time will entail the same for space; the argument for that is:

P: Space exists
Q: Change occurs
R: Change that occurs is physical
S: Time exists

P1: (P ∧ Q) → R
P2: R → S
C1: (P ∧ Q) → S [Hypothetical Syllogism | P1, P2]
P3: ¬S
C2: ¬(P ∧ Q) [Modus Tollens | C1, P3]
C3: ¬P ∨ ¬Q [DeMorgan's Law | C2]
P4: Q
C4: ¬P [Disjunctive Syllogism | C3, P4]

For the "exists mind independently" part of the conjunction, the afterlife is stated to transcend a set of dimensions, which would entail that it is greater than something that exists mind independently which would be possible IF AND ONLY IF the afterlife itself did the same. Goku was able to shake the macrocosm which includes the afterlife, making him Outerversal.



And Vegeta scales to Goku ofc



Conclusion: Vegeta scales to outerversal. Any objections?
 
Read the orginal post. In it is the key for each chatcter being used and a link to the profiles we use on the wiki.
 
alright he got downgraded so we can continue
What form does Vegeta start in?

In SSJG he should be at the same level as Pillow (Well higher since Goku's base is stronger by the time of Res F, who Vegeta would scale to), and as a SSJB he's 50x stronger. And on top of that he has a one-shot difference with charged attacks like the Galick Gun, and even higher potency with the Big Bang attack (Final Flash too but he never uses it outside of desperate/specific situations, like if the opponent just allows him to do it)

But in any other form (Base, SSJ, & SSJ2) he's infinitely weaker.
 
I should note that Pillow should upscale from baseline 2 universes as One's feat was done extremely casually, Two is superior to her in power, Grassy can hurt Two, and Pillow can straight up one-shot Grassy.

So basically, Pillow can one-shot those who scale above baseline 2 universes.
Goku and Vegeta trained in between the year gap between bog and res f, with accelerated training and battle development on top of that they should also be far above baseline 2 universes as SSGs
 
I noticed that Vegeta has some pretty good advantages.
  • Vegeta is a martial arts master, and Pillow only has regular experience when it comes to brawling and brutality. Vegeta can be brutal as well though, so unlike with a lot of the TPOT contestants, Pillow has good competition. Vegeta is far more skilled and would be able to dodge Pillow's attacks.
  • Vegeta can use ki blasts to apply pressure from a distance like Pillow can using fire shots. Vegeta could teleport behind Pillow to avoid fire and disarm her. Vegeta could use his Dirty Fireworks technique to cause the flamethrower or maybe even Pillow herself to explode from the inside out, at a distance. Pillow could use stretchy limbs to her advantage, but she has never used it to a degree like Pin grabbing a moon of Jupiter from Earth. Overall, Vegeta has the advantage for ranged combat.
  • It's expected for Vegeta to fly, as he has done many times throughout his series. Meanwhile Pillow has only ignored gravity during BFB 5 and TPOT 6, meaning Vegeta has a major experience advantage when it comes to mobility options.


However, it seems that Pillow takes the edge in attack potency by a lot...
I should note that Pillow should upscale from baseline 2 universes as One's feat was done extremely casually, Two is superior to her in power, Grassy can hurt Two, and Pillow can straight up one-shot Grassy.

So basically, Pillow can one-shot those who scale above baseline 2 universes.
Your scaling might imply Pillow would one-shot Two: One's timeline restoration (casually Low Multiverse level) < Two ≈ Grassy < Pillow. I find this should be formatted differently, being careful with phrasing. It's inconsistent because...
Here is a better method that still leads to Pillow being as strong as you concluded: One's timeline restoration (casually Low Multiverse level) ≈ Two's power charged punch / Two's blocks ≈ post-training Grassy < Pillow < the full scope of Two's limitless power.


The real question is: Is Pillow's power advantage enough to overcome Vegeta's immense skills, experience, and various moves?

I would also like to point out that Vegeta's lifting strength is Class M meanwhile Pillow's is Multi-Stellar or Multi-Galactic, meaning if Pillow can get a good grab, Vegeta's spine is going to get snapped in half.
 
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