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Hit's two modes of time manipulation

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Yeah it seems like that its a different move because in the episode Goku said Hit had gotten a lot stronger and prior to this Hit even said he wasnt gonna use the Time-Skip on Goku again so for him to just continue to use it even after both Hit and Goku admitted it wasnt gonna work any more doesnt make much sense.
 
hit can attack while in the parallel dimension but his attack only appears invisible, this explains why even when hit was attacking the other side it could still land on goku.
 
@RadicalMrR

I'm okay with leaving it in as timestop, but it's definitely not a new move. If you think about it, Hit didn't use his Time-Skip, he never skipped/stopped time like he did in the tournament (except for maybe at the end when he try to hide in his dimension before it was broken). All that he did was use the time he had stored from prior uses of the ability to run his pocket dimension, so there's no contradiction there.
 
So I was thinking about it and didnt he pretty much use both these techniques when he assassinated the mob boss?

Remember he froze time than used that invisible attack but that would only be possible if he used his parallel world move.

This actually makes a lot of sense because when Goku countered the original time skip in the tournament, Hit used another move that once again seemed to freeze Goku so this parallel world move might be what he used.
 
No, he just used his Time-Skip technique. He doesn't need to use his pocket dimension technique for his invisible ki blast attacks.
 
So are we just gonna add Pocket Dimension creation and give a description to it or is there anything else that needs to be addressed?
 
Just adding the Pocket Dimension as source of his intangibility and replacing the shockwave stuff on his page with the invisible phasing ki blast it actually is.
 
@RadicalMrR

I was thinking of Portal Opening, since he was able send shockwaves from where he was standing to Goku who was far away from him, through some kind of spatial portals
 
LazyHunter said:
@Antvasima

Probably the best we could do would be to continue treating it as a time stop for simplicity since that is what he was doing until now. We can add a note in his Time Skip technique like this acknowledging Vados' explanation:
I am personally fine with this suggestion.
 
goku being capable of destroying a parallel dimensions with its own space-time continuum

does that not make him 4D?...
 
@Stick

No, because the realm certainly wasn't infinite. He wasn't destroying it either, he just pried it open long enough for him to get a Kamehameha off.
 
According to Lazyhunter's specifications? I think so, yes.
 
Something else that needs to be added are that Hit's shockwave attack is invisible and intangible (it passed through solid matter, a tree, and left it completely undisturbed). The shockwave attack can also pass through Hit's parallel world through a rift and a rift in a completely different area can be opened to practically teleport the attack.

Goku should also have a new type of sensing for being able to deal with this (possibly precognition), and his ki attacks should now be noted as being able to counter intangible attacks (and possibly hit intangible characters).
 
Just putting this out there:

There was a part in the episode where Goku and Hit stand far away from each other and Hit was still able to hit him. So the dimension is obviously bigger than what people think.
 
Dragon Emperor lV said:
Just putting this out there:
There was a part in the episode where Goku and Hit stand far away from each other and Hit was still able to hit him. So the dimension is obviously bigger than what people think.
Doesnt matter much. There doesnt seem to be a definite sizr and even then its surely no where near as big as, let say, the HTC.
 
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