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The 2nd fighter shouldn’t be all too different than Pui Pui. And Kaioshin needs the help of the Saiyans to fight Badibis warriors and is not certain about victory despite not knowing about Yakon and Dabura. The Pui Puis of the world can give Kaioshin and the Saiyans a run for their money.
Hard disagree. Why would the warriors be on the same level? That’s not how a gauntlet works.
He’s not certain because he doesn’t know how it’s going down exactly. He’s going in blind. He has an idea, but you can’t limit his estimative to one number and call it a fact. How does Shin know Pui Pui is a 50? Why not a 45? 55? 60?
Face it, you can’t put numbers to everything. Better stick to the characters as we see them instead of trying to guess what others imagined.
When Dabra shows up, Shin says “that makes things difficult”. So he’s not expecting things to be that hard before. You’re also heavily overestimating Yakon. His hype is not on Dabra’s league at all.
Exactly, they are strong enough to be disposed of quickly, yet if he’s completely careless he can get caught. Pui Pui with somewhere around a 1.5x advantage over the Expsfted Saiyans sounds about right.
Anyone can have “trouble” if they’re not careful. Nappa vs Z Fighters is a great example.
1.5x is Goku vs Ginyus style, 1.33x between Shin and Pui is the absolute highest you should go here. You’re leaning more into Babidi’s side (the more flawed one) than Kaioshin’s. Babidi thinks Pui only struggles (nothing about losing) if he’s sloppy. Does Shin expect Babidi’s weakest fighter to be sloppy?