Super Saiyan said:Can you imagine Piccolo praising someone on 22nd Tenshinhan's level, as he did with Krillin? Laughable idea.
It's not merely praise. It's the fact that he thought the likes of Krillin could make his plans for world domination more difficult. This would be an idiotic thing to say about someone who got one shotted by Drum.ahill1 said:Well, Yamcha is an ant to Piccolo Junior anyway. If a 100 level opponent can praise a 5 level opponent, why can't he praise a 2?
Less so the BoZ and more so V-Jump's attempt at attributing numbers to Part 1 characters.DBZAOTA482 said:Thanks to BoZ, a lot of people believe that unfortunately.
Well, I think he thought basically "if not even the main player (Kuririn) is already that strong, imagine the heavy hitters", basically.It's not merely praise. It's the fact that he thought the likes of Krillin could make his plans for world domination more difficult. This would be an idiotic thing to say about someone who got one shotted by Drum.
What is considered strong or not is subjective. Piccolo didn't see Tenshinhan as a threat beforehand because he didn't think anybody else would scale up from Tenshinhan. Here with Kuririn, he knows he's far from the strongest and is already displaying such power. Later on Piccolo stated not even hundreds of them (Kami and Tenshinhan included [who are on their own right ways above prime Daimao]) would be worth shit if ganging up on him... so you think he REALLY thinks high of ppl like Yamcha? His statement is within the context of the heavyhitters supposedly being way stronger than Kuririn. And it isn't like that was that worth of an acknowledgement either... he merely said the tournament may look tougher than he thought... which can be interpreted as him having to exert a little more than he thought, but no big deal.That's exactly what he meant @ahill1, after all Kuririn is fodder to him. Thing is, 22nd Budokai Tenshinhan wouldn't be considered "strong" by any means. Piccolo saw this power as trash even before being rejuvenated.
But this would be completely redundant when Piccolo Daimao already knew that Goku was exponentially above 22nd Tenshinhan's level. There's no reason to comment on Krillin's power unless it's also exponentially above that level.Well, I think he thought basically "if not even the main player (Kuririn) is already that strong, imagine the heavy hitters", basically.
Well, he knew that Goku was above that level... not Kuririn. Piccolo probably didn't expect for other strong foes besides Goku and Tenshinhan. The little respect he pays Kuririn sounds more like him acknowledging that the ones worth a damn can be more of a nuisance than he thought.But this would be completely redundant when Piccolo Daimao already knew that Goku was exponentially above 22nd Tenshinhan's level. There's no reason to comment on Krillin's power unless it's also exponentially above that level.
Piccolo's quote means that Kuririn's quick moves and toughness stood up more than Kuririn's Bukujutsu. What I was saying is that for a moment Piccolo Junior seemed more impressed by the Bukujutsu usage than his father was when seeing Tenshinhan employing the same move... which could point out to Piccolo Daimao being less prone to reactions generally, or to him expecting more from Tenshinhan from the get-go.Well yes, I'm not denying that he wasn't surprised by the Bukujustsu, but he made it extremely clear that the true surprise was Krillin's abilities/speed/toughness. The contexts are completely different in this comparison. Piccolo Daimao thought Tenshinhan was an ordinary human being and was merely surprised that he had some martial arts skill. Piccolo Jr was surprised not only by the fact that Krillin could fly, but the fact that he was able to take multiple hits and hold his own against Piccolo - hence the statement where he literally states the Bukujutsu wasn't the reason for his surprise.
But what do his father's memories have to do with anything? The subject at hand is how Piccolo viewed Krillin. Krillin went from being viewed as a "nothing" to "better than expected" to Piccolo being surprised by his speed/toughness/abilities, and then once again shocked by the fact that Krillin could stand up after his powered up attack.
Piccolo has also memories from Goku... so if we want to gauge Piccolo's reaction as meaning Kuririn surpassed his past experiences... is Kuririn above [post Choshinsui] Goku too?This shock was after Piccolo had been shocked multiple times. Piccolo had been taking hits from Krillin and should have had a good idea of how powerful he was, yet he still was in complete disbelief. His father's memories should have told him that it's possible for humans to have reached this level (Mutaito, Prime Roshi/Tsuru, 22nd Tenshinhan), so it shouldn't have been that shocking after already having experienced the peak of human power. None if this makes sense if Krillin is below those guys - especially considering we have no reason to believe that Piccolo was holding back by such a substantial amount.
Or he knew that since Tenshinhan was the one who stood up to him together with Goku. Or because Kuririn didn't display such amazing powers in comparison to Tenshinhan 3 years ago... *shrugs*.And yes, Piccolo did view Goku/Tenshinhan as his true foes. He knew they were more powerful than Krillin after seeing Tenshinhan beat Tao Pai Pai, where Krillin/Yamcha admitted inferiority.
There's a sizeable difference between them according to the BoZ numbers (177 vs 206). And Kuririn seemed more impressive against Piccolo Junior too. But if Tenshinhan is < 22nd Tenshinhan, Kuririn can't be much above that, yeah.I'm aware this topic is about Yamcha. We're given no reason to believe that the status quo from the 22nd Budokai changed much at all. Yamcha and Krillin both received the same training from Karin and then finished up their training on their own. There would be a small difference between them at best.