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In this thread I'll be going over why Mori's god mode should be accepted as an at least 48x multiplier in a similar fashion to the SSG multiplier for DB.
During part 6 this transformation is described to essentially work as a multiplier. This is because Mori's power in his base form and his divine form are strictly tied. This is consistent with feats showing that it doesn't matter whether Mori is tier 7 or tier 3, his divine form is always going to be grant him an ENORMOUS boost in stats.
From a narrative perspective, the difference between Mori's base form and his transformed form is even used as a measurement of how much stronger Mori has gotten.
Mori attempts to attack Manjin with a 48x multiplier just to not only get casually blocked but even ridiculed for his weakness. Then just as the 48x multiplier ends, Mori transforms into his divine state and completely dogwalks Manjin. This is further consistent with an even weaker Mori blitzing and destroying Manjin in his divine form.
Agree: @Yeolban, @M2u12, @Johner2133451, Oblivion_Of_The_Endless, DarkDragonMedeus
Disagree:
How the mode works
After Mori "died" in his past life his divine powers were sealed away. After regaining them, Mori gains the ability to transform into his old divine self.During part 6 this transformation is described to essentially work as a multiplier. This is because Mori's power in his base form and his divine form are strictly tied. This is consistent with feats showing that it doesn't matter whether Mori is tier 7 or tier 3, his divine form is always going to be grant him an ENORMOUS boost in stats.
From a narrative perspective, the difference between Mori's base form and his transformed form is even used as a measurement of how much stronger Mori has gotten.
Quantification
Naturally due to the rules behind Multipliers, simply having the mechanics of a multiplier and insane feats isn't enough to tell us the increase. That's where jeabongchim comes into play, as during the consolation match in part 4, we see a direct comparison between Mori using his divine powers and a 48x multiplier.Mori attempts to attack Manjin with a 48x multiplier just to not only get casually blocked but even ridiculed for his weakness. Then just as the 48x multiplier ends, Mori transforms into his divine state and completely dogwalks Manjin. This is further consistent with an even weaker Mori blitzing and destroying Manjin in his divine form.
Conclusion
Based on the mechanisms of Mori's divine powers, his extremely consistent feats, and most importantly a direct comparison with a stated multiplier, I believe it should be undeniable that his transformation is at least a 48x multiplier itself.Agree: @Yeolban, @M2u12, @Johner2133451, Oblivion_Of_The_Endless, DarkDragonMedeus
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