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Im talking about Goku busting the entire Multiverse, not him just simply killing Palkia.
The latter is fine, the former is what im asking.
The latter is fine, the former is what im asking.
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Because Goku is now the Saitama of 2-BXerkser500 said:Probably because of hype, excitement or whatever.
It's called Standard Battle Assumptions. It's what is assumed if the OP doesn't specify.Xerkser500 said:The OP doesnt say that. And honestly if it's a neutral verse then that should include Palkia's realm. Why it wouldnt be included is unfair to Palkia.
And I still stand by my hax argument. Palkia has been in, like, 4-5 fights in the entire franchise. 1 of them getting godstomped by Arceus, and the rest against it's brethen, who all resist his powers. In fights against different beings, there's nothing justifying Palkia not using it's signature space hax.
For Pokemon or Dragon Ball?The real cal howard said:Redundant match is redundantuntil Matt inevitably makes the downgrade thread.
Cell's statement is from Shin Budokai.DMB 1 said:It's a statement by Cell, though I wouldn't take it too seriously anyways.
What is it?Kepekley23 said:*Snip*
Because resistance and immunity are 2 different things? Resistance doesnt mean you can't be effected by the hax in general, it just requires it on a certain level.Akreious said:How does their hax work on eachother if they resist it? Time loop seemed pretty darn effective against giratina
When you put the first point like that then, I'll concede to the first point. But I still stand by my second point.Warren Valion said:And what? You said they don't start out with their hax because their brethren resist their hax, but they are shown using their hax on their opponent anyway, which means that they wouldn't be hindered by your thought process.
How can they apparently realize that their opponent resists their hax in one moment and refrains from using said hax because it would be rendered useless, but then completely throw that logic out the window a minute later and decide to use their hax on their opponent anyway? What you are saying makes no sense.
And characters make stupid decisions all the time in fiction, just because you would do something in a situation, doesn't mean the character would. You can't project yourself like that.