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The Everlasting said:You seem to think being hurt phyiscally means low durability, you have that completely backwards, it just means the enemy can unleash enough physical power to harm them with punches. Beerus destroyed half a planet with a casual tap, and Goku traded blows with him, Frieza kicked a planet buster into space and Gohan ripped apart the Cell Jr.s with one punch each.
Again, physical blows carry force equal to ki blasts.
He can't kill Schrodinger or the Lutec twins becuase of abilities in their arsenal (Schrodinger can't die as long as he's aware of his own existence and the Lutec twins are scattered across probability space). Again, stop acting as if omnipresence can relate to durability, it can't. While I do agree Goku doesn't have defense against soul absorption, I don't think Hao can use it fast enough to have it work.
It means low physical durability which has been an issue with DBZ for a while. Sure nobody argues that they have high DC and energy durability but when it comes to physical attacks DBZ characters fall flat. Also Beerus attack would be more of an energy attack as ki was released afterwards: the manga version has him destroy the entire planet with a ki blast and survive point blank but that's neither here not there.
According to what exactly. ki amps strikes sure but physical blows are out.
We already established omnipresence=/= durability though it does make Hao beyond Goku's means of killing him. Unless he can blow up GS then Hao's omnipresence forces the fight into a stalemate at best.