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Actually it's because Kibito is piss weak. 2 Shin's fusing could be closer to Gotenks.
He can't be though. Because Shin is only Base tier and fusion is exponential and based off of top power. So the SSJ fusion boost is way higher than the Base fusion boost.Actually it's because Kibito is piss weak. 2 Shin's fusing could be closer to Gotenks.
No, there’s limits of course. The anime implies Goku getting a little stronger or even weaker as an option.Here's my counter to the Base fusion > strongest power. If Goku fused with Mr. Satan you're telling me his Base form would be above SSJ3 Goku? I think the weaker fighter has as much of an influence as the strongest power.
It has to be. If it's exponential, it has to be based on top power. You can't have exponential and not have top power. Because then those who rival the top power would be way stronger than those who transform to top power.
He can't be though. Because Shin is only Base tier and fusion is exponential and based off of top power. So the SSJ fusion boost is way higher than the Base fusion boost.
The take away from this is either the Super Saiyan multipliers drastically decrease or the strongest form of the fusion is irrelevant to the merger. Why the strongest form of the fusees would factor into a fusions base level is beyond me when they have the same forms. Surely it should scale off the same form.
This has been my answer to the confusing scaling of not only the fusion forms, but the power of Goku and Vegeta after training with God Ki, for the longest time, and it hasn't failed me so far.
He can't be though. Because Shin is only Base tier and fusion is exponential and based off of top power. So the SSJ fusion boost is way higher than the Base fusion boost.
Nothing. I'm just saying. I doubt Kibito is all that much weaker than Shin. It's probably a Popo/Kami situation.And what does that have to do with Kibito?
Because fusion is exponential. If fusion is exponential, it must be based on the top power or you will have numerical inconsistencies.The take away from this is either the Super Saiyan multipliers drastically decrease or the strongest form of the fusion is irrelevant to the merger. Why the strongest form of the fusees would factor into a fusions base level is beyond me when they have the same forms. Surely it should scale off the same form.
Saiyans don't get a special fusion bonus, bro. This idea that 2 Goku Nameks are going to way stronger than 2 Freezas is illogical.We have mostly only seen Saiyan fusions, so there's no way to tell whether two Toppo's fusing would rival Base Gogeta or Gogeta Blue, for example. Kibito being piss weak means Kibitoshin can't compared to Gotenks. We also aren't 100% sure of Base Gotenks. SSJ2 has Base Gotenks > Majin Vegeta, but we have him at SSJ Goku or FP Cell level.
It has to be exponential. We already went over that. Unless you care to explain why Base Gotenks isn't getting a Blue level boost of course. And remember, if it's exponential, it has to be based on top power. Do you not accept this or do I have to break this down?So it's definitely strongest form, but idk about exponential. SSJG could be or measure stick but the multiplier is a mystery.
Saiyans don't get a special fusion bonus, bro.
do I have to break this down?
A transformation is not a bonus. It's a weakness. If you need a transformation to catch up to someone's base power, that's a negative. Kid Buu naturally holds his power with no issue. SSJ3 Goku is lucky to be able to maintain the power for 5 minutes. The edge would go to Kid Buu here, not Goku.Saiyans got bonuses on pretty much everything power level related. Transformations are one big bonus
No, what I'm saying is that Base Gotenks > Hypothetical Blue Boys isn't the case, so we know fusion is exponential.Yeah, you do. Base Gotenks isn’t Blue level because neither of the boys are. What does this have to do with exponential?
A transformation is not a bonus. It's a weakness. If you need a transformation to catch up to someone's base power, that's a negative. Kid Buu naturally holds his power with no issue. SSJ3 Goku is lucky to be able to maintain the power for 5 minutes. The edge would go to Kid Buu here, not Goku.
No, what I'm saying is that Base Gotenks > Hypothetical Blue Boys isn't the case, so we know fusion is exponential.
Do you think Gogeta in the Broly movie and Gotenks are getting the same boost? Is that your argument?
No. It's a crutch. Kid Buu is the natural power. Goku uses a crutch to contend with Buu.Goku shouldn’t even be 1% of Kid Boo, but transforming allows him to catch up. Definitely a bonus.
Do you know what you are saying here? You are saying it's exponential. Don't you see?But that only proves fusion in based on strongest p
Agreed, so we've proven it's exponential, right?SSJ Boys 1
Base Gotenks 10
SSJB 1,000,000
Base Gogeta 10,000,000
Agreed, so we've proven it's exponential, right?
It's an exponentially increasing fusion multiplier. Happy?That’s not what exponential is, but I’m with you anyway.
No, we are clearly referring to the fusion boost. The fusion boost is clearly exponentially growing. We aren't talking about the relation of Base to Top Power. That's a different topic. For Base Fusion to be continuously being 10x the top power despite more and more transformations, it must be because of an exponential fusion multiplier. There's no other way.Exponential would be like if the gap between fusion and fusee increased more than the power. Like if in my example Base Gogeta were 100,000,000 instead of 10,000,000.