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I get what you're saying.Well yeah. You can't output more ki than whatever remaining amount of energy you have left. My main point was that there is a distinction between the amount of ki a fighter has and their battle power. A drop in the amount of ki you have does not guarantee a similar drop in power.
Basically If say Vegeta fully rested fires a FinalFlash with an output power level of 10Million
An exhausted Vegeta would still fire a FinalFlash with an output power level of 10Million.
I disagree.
I disagree because you're not factoring the effort put into these attacks both rested vs exhausted.
It's a simple concept that's been explained repeatedly more directly through SuperSaiyan Grades & Kaioken.
It is a matter of what the user can tolerate/withstand.
If Vegeta is exhausted his FinalFlash will not remain at 10Million without exerting more effort into the attack to get there.
A fully rested Vegeta will tolerate/withstand that output with less exertion of effort.
I think you're basing this off Gohan of SUPER & Gohan of SUPER is inaccurate to the initial concept.
Your example of Goku vs Cell both exhausted yet still above Vegeta/Trunks would only indicate that both Goku & Cell are that much far above Vegeta/Trunks.
What you left off is Cell & Goku actually tell each other that Super Kamehameha DID take alot out of them, so their Ki attacks would not be as strong as they would be freshly going in.
Your starting 20Million Ki drops below 10Million you are not going fire a 10Million output Ki Blast.
As i said it's the Effort of Rested vs Exhausted.
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