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Also stars are giant nuclear reactions so they kinda do have dura neg with heat-
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They were comparable tbh. The reason Bang collapsed was because Garou landed the hit that sent shockwaves into his body. That's not even a direct hit, just a mere graze. Before that, Bang was taking normal hits just fine.Bang was weakening and Garou growing stronger, so no, not comparable.
Not really. Bang in the fight was a glass canon, as has been kinda consistently said since like the EC fight. Garou was also growing more powerful as the fight went on and Bang was weakening, as well as notably having bad stamina. That Garou also then screams and is island level by jumping.They were comparable tbh. The reason Bang collapsed was because Garou landed the hit that sent shockwaves into his body. That's not even a direct hit, just a mere graze. Before that, Bang was taking normal hits just fine.
The next two panel where you can see his charred remains. These are the same characters that consistently had trouble killing people like Cell and Majin Buu because their attacks do not naturally target an area that precise.Where
Roshi also beat him with pure brute force. He outsped and out muscled him, he didn't best him Batman style with superior skill.. And seeing how belt degree is usually determined by degree of mastery, I'd say it's a pretty good metric.
Which is ki manipulation, not skill.while Goku could do that exact thing with a glance for the Kamehameha (50 years of ki training) and Roshi's other techniques.
I don't remember that Bang was established as a glass canon. He is a physical fighter, so I thought his durability is relative to his AP by default. What was shown in the EC fight that he is a glass cannon?Not really. Bang in the fight was a glass canon, as has been kinda consistently said since like the EC fight.
They were, even at the end of the fight. Bang punched hard enough to make blood come out of all corners of his head. In order to do that to someone, you have to have at least comparable strength.They were comparable, at first, but that wasn't the case at the end of the fight.
There's nothing there but smoke.The next two panel where you can see his charred remains. These are the same characters that consistently had trouble killing people like Cell and Majin Buu because their attacks do not naturally target an area that precise.
Roshi also beat him with pure brute force. He outsped and out muscled him, he didn't best him Batman style with superior skill.
Which is ki manipulation, not skill.
In Garou's case, the victim takes all the shockwaves into their organs. But you could say in DB, their skin and "ki" shield protect them from the shockwaves?Vegeta should be able to tank the shockwave stuff just because of ki. If shockwaves were a big deal I'm sure we'd see them coughing up organs when they get punched by a universal attack to the gut.
After Bang and Bomb use the Void Fist, they're incredibly weakened and their bodies strained. Fubuki heals them against Rover and they comment on how they no longer feel the pain from earlier. So the backlash of their own techniques damages them, implying they're not as durable as their AP.I don't remember that Bang was established as a glass canon. He is a physical fighter, so I thought his durability is relative to his AP by default. What was shown in the EC fight that he is a glass cannon?
They were, even at the end of the fight. Bang punched hard enough to make blood come out of all corners of his head. In order to do that to someone, you have to have at least comparable strength.
That's most likely the case. Which should mean ki is a sufficient defense to something like this. Especially since, like I posted above, Chaoitzu blatantly attacks Krillin's organs.In Garou's case, the victim takes all the shockwaves into their organs. But you could say in DB, their skin and "ki" shield protect them from the shockwaves?
That's not smoke since it doesn't match at all with how Akira draws dust clouds and smoke. It's ashes, which wouldn't exist if Frieza was atomized.nothing there but smoke.
My point is that their attacks do not naturally attack on that level and that Trunks didn't atomize Frieza. Vegito and Gotenks could atomize Buu, but they needed to specifically make stuff that targeted Buu on that level, their usual attacks wouldn't do it.Unless you just headcanon that ki gets more fundamental as the series goes on.
Nowhere in that statement does Akira mention skill. He just said that a big pool of ki is needed to be strong and no amount of training would match ki boosts.
Literally both times where Vegeta fought Goku, he won via superior AP, not skill. Saiyan Saga, he used the Oozaru form, which outclassed Goku's strength and speed even when the latter used Kaio-Ken x4. During the Buu Saga, Majin Vegeta was stronger than SSJ2 Goku, and knocked him out while he was off guard, iirc.If anything it's the opposite of skill (also thats Goku and not Vegeta, who won through brute force and not skill when fighting Goku).
This. Yeah you should check raws.What chapter(s) do the scans come from? It's not hard to check the raws or alternate translations.
No, it's not. There is nothing but light steam which matches other smoke scenes in the manga.That's not smoke since it doesn't match at all with how Akira draws dust clouds and smoke. It's ashes, which wouldn't exist if Frieza was atomized.
My point is that their attacks do not naturally attack on that level and that Trunks didn't atomize Frieza. Vegito and Gotenks could atomize Buu, but they needed to specifically make stuff that targeted Buu on that level, their usual attacks wouldn't do it.
Nowhere in that statement does Akira mention skill. He just said that a big pool of ki is needed to be strong and no amount of training would match ki boosts.
If anything it's the opposite of skill (also thats Goku and not Vegeta, who won through brute force and not skill when fighting Goku).
They were literally equal, what are you talking about?Literally both times where Vegeta fought Goku, he won via superior AP, not skill. Saiyan Saga, he used the Oozaru form, which outclassed Goku's strength and speed even when the latter used Kaio-Ken x4. During the Buu Saga, Majin Vegeta was stronger than SSJ2 Goku, and knocked him out while he was off guard, iirc.
Heck, the only time I can think of Vegeta literally outskilling an opponent was against Broly.
No it does not. But since you're not going to back down on this here's the official color scans of the scene. You can see charred remnants of Frieza that are emitting vaporm which matches with previous depictions of dust from a ki blast. Trunks blasted Frieza and the left off chunks were emitting vapor. Its not atomizing Frieza.No, it's not. There is nothing but light steam which matches other smoke scenes in the manga.
You can keep asserting this, but you'd still be wrong.he did.
Its notThat's literally the most incorrect way to read that.
It has nothing to do with training to fight better, its training to properly control your ki and increasing the total size of your ki. Akira word for word states that training physical strength has limits and you need ki to go beyond it. It has nothing to do with skill and isn't equitable. Roshi for example didn't teach Goku or Krillin any martial arts, he just had them focus on breaking the human wall and applying the random stuff he had them do for fights.When it comes to battle, the most important thing is ki size, and its control. Of course, “ki” also includes such spiritual power as energy/vigor [genki] and bravery [yuuki], and being in one’s right mind [shouki; could also be translated as "true character"] (note 11). There’s a limit to physical strength, no matter how much you toughen it up, and the only way to overcome that it is with “ki”. I think that it was through turning ki into formidable power that Goku drew closer to being the strongest warrior in the universe.
Note 11: Genki and yuuki, shouki
The word “energy” [genki; also “health”, “vigor”, etc] is well known, but if you had an illness [byouki], would you not have energy? That’s difficult to answer. There are some people who have a healthy body but no energy, but there are also some people who are full of energy even when ill. What’s more, even with people who have about the same amount of power, there are some who, when attacked by Piccolo Daimao for instance, will stand firm and tough it out, while others will run away trembling in fear. If you think this way, you might understand how different kinds of “ki” are very important in battle. In the world of Chinese kenpo disciplines such as Tai Chi, much importance is placed on the training and control of ki.
Although in “DragonBall” the wizard Babidi had invented machines that measured and extracted “ki”, modern science is unable to measure “ki” or store it anywhere. However, there are times when people support you, and give you energy [genki] and courage [yuuki]. Though it can’t be seen, what is present then is “ki”.
No its outdated. Garou gets one shot if Vegeta lands any single attack on him and that's very likely with all of his AoE moves.Isn't this match outdated anyway since Garou's Low 5-B feat isn't canon anymore or am I just bugging?
The coloring has numerous issues from what is known to be correct at various points such as most ki beams being yellow when even in the original anime, which had a lot of approval from everyone including Toriyama the Kamehameha was always blue. Not to mention there's still just smoke. Vaporization at the very lowest.No it does not. But since you're not going to back down on this here's the official color scans of the scene. You can see charred remnants of Frieza that are emitting vaporm which matches with previous depictions of dust from a ki blast. Trunks blasted Frieza and the left off chunks were emitting vapor. Its not atomizing Frieza.
You can keep asserting this, but you'd still be wrong.
Its not
It has nothing to do with training to fight better, its training to properly control your ki and increasing the total size of your ki. Akira word for word states that training physical strength has limits and you need ki to go beyond it. It has nothing to do with skill and isn't equitable. Roshi for example didn't teach Goku or Krillin any martial arts, he just had them focus on breaking the human wall and applying the random stuff he had them do for fights.
And stamina as well given that Vegeta was unable to keep fighting after someone broke his arm or when a beam perforated his stomach.
Besides being beaten to a pulp, I don't remember his bones being broken like 18 did to him, and ssj having a stamina drain doesn't justify the poor pain tolerance he showed, though I would like to think it was more his pride that was broken.A beam through the stomach is one thing but the damage Vegeta took in the Saiyan Saga was more intense than a simple broken arm so using that instance to say he can't fight after someone breaks his arm is stupid because that would make his stamina/endurance trash.
There isn't, you can see the smoke being emitted from the charred remains of Frieza.Not to mention there's still just smoke
Herms' translation. The same one you used: https://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=9953What is this source, provide it
Mastering ki manipulation makes you stronger. Obviously. But you said skill = ki, when that's not what it is. Fighting skill and ki size do not need to correlate.mastering it is specifically cited as why Goku became the greatest fighter in the series
I didn't see this until I made my comment. So ill close it after Godzilla responds to my last comment (for fairness).Either way Garou's Low 5-B rating is obsolete, there is no reason for this match to continue until further notice
If you mean the black spots, those would be ashes that are then floating away in steam.There isn't, you can see the smoke being emitted from the charred remains of Frieza.
Herms' translation. The same one you used: https://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=9953
Mastering ki manipulation makes you stronger. Obviously. But you said skill = ki, when that's not what it is. Fighting skill and ki size do not need to correlate.