I have a question, in this wiki about the dragon ball verse
Do they take into account wounds and dismemberments for power? I mean, there are several mentions that when a character is injured, he is less powerful, and for example, normally when they lose/get hurt a arm They lose half of their power, (Gohan and Piccolo by example) Also I think I remember that Toriyama said that ki is made up of 3 parts, and that there is a difference between ki and stamina, because one can be tired but with ki at its maximum
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Do they take into account wounds and dismemberments for power? I mean, there are several mentions that when a character is injured, he is less powerful, and for example, normally when they lose/get hurt a arm They lose half of their power, (Gohan and Piccolo by example) Also I think I remember that Toriyama said that ki is made up of 3 parts, and that there is a difference between ki and stamina, because one can be tired but with ki at its maximum

Ki
El ki (気, ki¿? Energía) es la procedencia de la fuerza de energía vital usada por los personajes dentro del universo de Dragon Ball. Esta fuerza posee tendencias de algunas artes marciales de la vida real como el kung-fu o el taichí. También conocido como "energía latente" o "poder de combate"...

Ki
Ki (気, "Ki", lit. "Air, Breath"), also known as chi/qi, Youki (妖気, Yōki, lit. "Bewitching energy")[1] or simply energy (エネルギー, enerugī), is the life force energy used by Dragon Ball characters. Ki is also known as "latent energy" or "fighting power," which directly translates as "life force."...