Captain Cadaver said:Most likely the gap between the Kikoho and Frost. Even after taking it, Frost commented on how the human trio really was weak, which likely cements Ten's Kikoho as still being below Base Goku, considering the slight praise he received when fighting Frost in the U6 tournament. Considering Frost's true form is far closer to SSJ tier than Base tier, the gap would need to be far greater than what's necessary for Cell and #16.
SIAD said:Humans in the ToP did not appear to be insignificant compared to the Base Saiyans. Everyone dodged Magetta's blows.
And it goes without saying that Tenshinhan knew the power of Frost (Universe Tournament 6 vs 7) and thought that with his Shin Kikoho he could hurt him.
The Viz translation translates it as "Chi Kung Pao", which is the Chinese equivalent of Kikoho, so just the regular version.SIAD said:Tenshinhan use the Kikoho or Shin Kikoho?
A casual attack meant to keep others at bay =/= A punch actively attempting to defeat the fighters presentGreatSaiyaman123 said:Everyone also dodged Cell’s blast to the Cell Games arena… I wouldn’t say that’s a reliable feat as much as a way of keeping them in the story.
Possibly. After all, Ten constantly spams what he refers to as the Shin Kikoho in the anime ToP, despite executing it exactly like the regular version.GreatSaiyaman123 said:I think it has replaced the original Kikoho, just like the Super Kamehameha replaced the regular Kamehameha.
Captain Cadaver said:Possibly. After all, Ten constantly spams what he refers to as the Shin Kikoho in the anime ToP, despite executing it exactly like the regular version.GreatSaiyaman123 said:I think it has replaced the original Kikoho, just like the Super Kamehameha replaced the regular Kamehameha.
Captain Cadaver said:A casual attack meant to keep others at bay =/= A punch actively attempting to defeat the fighters present
Anime-wise, probably not, given he was also treat as relevant enough to be a sparring partner for Gohan and Piccolo so he shouldn't be dozens of times weaker. Manga-wise, it may very well be, given Ten's lack of other major strength feats.SIAD said:Then Tenshinhan used the Shin Kikoho. What multiplier would you give that Shin Kikoho that I use in the ToP? Will it be as big as in DBZ?
Thought you might be referring to something else, but I wouldn't say this is much of a great example when considering it wouldn't really take much to destroy the ring.GreatSaiyaman123 said:It wasn’t meant to keep others at bay, Cell’s intentions were to destroy the ring. He didn’t really care if anyone down there died or not.
That's a pretty good example, especially considering scaling from Kaioken should make Kuririn leagues slower than SSJ Trunks. I concede that the speed feat isn't the most accurate indicator of their strength.An attack trying to eliminate them… Like the full power blast SSJ Trunks fired on the Androids at Gero’s lab? You know, which Kuririn and Tenshinhan dodged as well. I don’t think you can take that feat seriously without implying the humans have speed comparable to Magetta.
Captain Cadaver said:Anime-wise, probably not, given he was also treat as relevant enough to be a sparring partner for Gohan and Piccolo so he shouldn't be dozens of times weaker. Manga-wise, it may very well be, given Ten's lack of other major strength feats.SIAD said:Then Tenshinhan used the Shin Kikoho. What multiplier would you give that Shin Kikoho that I use in the ToP? Will it be as big as in DBZ?
Thought you might be referring to something else, but I wouldn't say this is much of a great example when considering it wouldn't really take much to destroy the ring.GreatSaiyaman123 said:It wasn’t meant to keep others at bay, Cell’s intentions were to destroy the ring. He didn’t really care if anyone down there died or not.
That's a pretty good example, especially considering scaling from Kaioken should make Kuririn leagues slower than SSJ Trunks. I concede that the speed feat isn't the most accurate indicator of their strength.An attack trying to eliminate them… Like the full power blast SSJ Trunks fired on the Androids at Gero’s lab? You know, which Kuririn and Tenshinhan dodged as well. I don’t think you can take that feat seriously without implying the humans have speed comparable to Magetta.
SIAD said:Captain Cadaver said:Anime-wise, probably not, given he was also treat as relevant enough to be a sparring partner for Gohan and Piccolo so he shouldn't be dozens of times weaker. Manga-wise, it may very well be, given Ten's lack of other major strength feats.SIAD said:Then Tenshinhan used the Shin Kikoho. What multiplier would you give that Shin Kikoho that I use in the ToP? Will it be as big as in DBZ?
Thought you might be referring to something else, but I wouldn't say this is much of a great example when considering it wouldn't really take much to destroy the ring.GreatSaiyaman123 said:It wasn’t meant to keep others at bay, Cell’s intentions were to destroy the ring. He didn’t really care if anyone down there died or not.
That's a pretty good example, especially considering scaling from Kaioken should make Kuririn leagues slower than SSJ Trunks. I concede that the speed feat isn't the most accurate indicator of their strength.An attack trying to eliminate them… Like the full power blast SSJ Trunks fired on the Androids at Gero’s lab? You know, which Kuririn and Tenshinhan dodged as well. I don’t think you can take that feat seriously without implying the humans have speed comparable to Magetta.
Then Tenshinhan (Shin Kikoho) >> Krillin> = Roshi >>> Tenshinhan. All of the Top Manga. Is that chain good for you?
Anime-wise, yes. Manga-wise, there's no reason to suggest the status-quo has changed between the humans, so Shin Kikoho >>> Kuririn > Tenshinhan > Roshi.SIAD said:Then Tenshinhan (Shin Kikoho) >> Krillin> = Roshi >>> Tenshinhan. All of the Top Manga. Is that chain good for you?
Captain Cadaver said:who's above the Pride Troopers that made Goku go SSJ