Here's how I've been looking at it lately.
Goku 50
Vegeta 40
Gohan 30
Semi Cell 25
Future Trunks 20
Pui Pui 15
Imperfect Cell 10
Kaioshin 7.5
Piccolo 5...
I see the similarities in your comparison here but I think they are different situations.
We have too much evidence pointing the opposite in both pre BoG and post BoG.
The kids doing well with 18, RoF all seem to point towards this idea being unlikely as well as the manga’s exclusion of it.
@ahill1
I hear what you are saying. Pre-Super I’d be more open to your suggestions but post-Super and especially post-RoF it seems like a lost cause.
Piccolo’s lack of power is emphasized to the highest of degrees in RoF, being unable to keep up with a severely weakened Gohan who can’t even...
Base Kid Trunks can't handle 150x gravity while his father pre-Super Saiyan could. So Base Kid Trunks must only be like 500,000 or 1,000,000 power level then.
Which is never contradicted. Remember, Badibi doesn't really have another fighter that is way beyond Pui Pui besides Yakon and Dabura.
So how can Badibi gather the strongest fighters, when most of Badibi's fighters are incapable of threatening Kaioshin?
Why was Kaioshin so worried then?
Why does time factor in? If George RR Martin finishes his next book decades later then his first one, is it somehow not relevant? How does this make sense to you?
Goku saves Shin from Vegeta. Base Vegeta was about to completely abuse Shin who was completely helpless to stop Vegeta.
Gohan fights all of Badibis men while protecting Shin like a pretty little princess.
Ahill might as well disregard the entire Buu Saga if he’s going to rewrite it himself. He’s already discounting canon material why not go further and just do it here too?
I gotta look at Kaioshins face during Vegeta vs Pui Pui. I bet he’s in shock and awe.
I know he is for Yakon.
I wonder how the anime portrays him in this instance.
We know Base Vegeta G checks Kaioshin and Goku has to save him and Base Gohan fights for Kaioshin when they go to fight Dabura...
I don't necessarily blame him, he's always been forgetful. His editor is the one who should be to blame. If first time readers can't make out what's going on, editors should step in to make the author be more clear.