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Resistance to time stop & existence erasure.

Goku attacked Hit through time skip. He only ever used time stop (continuous time skip) against Jiren.
 
I never said it stopped working completely against stronger opponents, I just said that it isn't as effective, which would explain their resistance to it.
 
Hit's Time-Leap is just as effective against Jiren (Who is literally infinitely stronger than him) as it is against anyone else.
 
Except that it was literally stated & not contradicted. It hasn't been shown to work perfectly on opponent's stronger than him. You're referring to the time skip which has shown to be different.
 
Bruh, there's no given difference in technique between Time-Leap and Time Stop.

And yes, his Time-Leap does work perfectly against Jiren, it's just not as effective because of Jiren analyzing where Hit will be.
 
Hmm. If there's no difference then how do the opponents predict where he will be when time is supposedly stopped? If time was stopped it wouldn't matter if they predicted where he would be when he could literally attack while time is stopped.
 
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