Pyro said:180k Goku is useless against Freeza. 30k Krillmaster isn't.
Get with the program.
ahill1 said:We saw how Freeza tanked Vegeta's attack while being aware of Vegeta's presence. Then Freeza being aware that Kuririn and Gohan will be partaking in the battle, I see no reason to think off guards attacks would matter that much.
GreatSaiyaman123 said:Pyro said:180k Goku is useless against Freeza. 30k Krillmaster isn't.
Get with the program.
Chapter: 290 (DBZ 96), P13.2
Context: after Goku says Vegeta can’t kill him, Gohan, and Kuririn
Vegeta: “Well, he’s right. There’s the matter of the dragonballs, and more than anything I need your power to fight Freeza…particularly Kakarot’s…”
Funny thing is, he valorizes Goku's 180k power more than Kuririn and Gohan's powers. And I thought you would side with me here, KP?
ahill1 said:We saw how Freeza tanked Vegeta's attack while being aware of Vegeta's presence. Then Freeza being aware that Kuririn and Gohan will be partaking in the battle, I see no reason to think off guards attacks would matter that much.
It's not about just knowing, it's about being focused. Nappa was aware of Kuririn's presence and still got ragdolled 1v1.
If Freeza is focused on Kuririn and Gohan sneaking on him, he'll have his guard open for the powerful Vegeta to hurt him badly. Try to think of it as a boxing match were a fly comes out of nowhere and starts taking your attention.
Even on Vegeta's blast's case, Freeza still bothered to look back to Vegeta. Turning your face to look at something else in the middle of a fight is giving a HUGE opening.
@UltimateGohkan Who said Kuririn is going to directly fight Freeza? That's Vegeta's part. Kuririn just has to do something like this:
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Is it that hard?
Ultimate Cell said:And yet later he thinks Krillin and Gohan are useful against Frieza, so that voids the quote Vegeta makes about Goku being the only one useful against Freiza. Dont Forget Krillin and Gohan powerl evel were rising. Also that example is wrong. Why the hell would a boxer be distracted by a fucking fly when theirs an another boxer whom would be a much bigger threat? Thats shitty logic. Obviously A boxer would ignore the fly and focus on his main opponent. What the hell is a fly gonna do to a boxer anyways? And you still havent explained your reasoning for why The humans made ZERO gainz during the training for the androids. Why would they even train if they were making zero gainz at all?
But Kuririn wasn't that far away from the level Nappa was outputting to clown the Z fighters (not 30k -- Freeza levels of difference)... so it stands a reason the attack would still work somewhat on him even when he was aware about Kuririn's presence. Plus, it didn't do much to him, as he quickly recovered from such attacks and weren't the Kienzan Kuririn wouldn't have aided much.GreatSaiyaman123 said:Pyro said:180k Goku is useless against Freeza. 30k Krillmaster isn't.
Get with the program.
Chapter: 290 (DBZ 96), P13.2
Context: after Goku says Vegeta can’t kill him, Gohan, and Kuririn
Vegeta: “Well, he’s right. There’s the matter of the dragonballs, and more than anything I need your power to fight Freeza…particularly Kakarot’s…”
Funny thing is, he valorizes Goku's 180k power more than Kuririn and Gohan's powers. And I thought you would side with me here, KP?
ahill1 said:We saw how Freeza tanked Vegeta's attack while being aware of Vegeta's presence. Then Freeza being aware that Kuririn and Gohan will be partaking in the battle, I see no reason to think off guards attacks would matter that much.
It's not about just knowing, it's about being focused. Nappa was aware of Kuririn's presence and still got ragdolled 1v1.
If Freeza is focused on Kuririn and Gohan sneaking on him, he'll have his guard open for the powerful Vegeta to hurt him badly. Try to think of it as a boxing match were a fly comes out of nowhere and starts taking your attention.
Even on Vegeta's blast's case, Freeza still bothered to look back to Vegeta. Turning your face to look at something else in the middle of a fight is giving a HUGE opening.
@UltimateGohkan Who said Kuririn is going to directly fight Freeza? That's Vegeta's part. Kuririn just has to do something like this:
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Is it that hard?
GreatSaiyaman123 said:Ultimate Cell said:And yet later he thinks Krillin and Gohan are useful against Frieza, so that voids the quote Vegeta makes about Goku being the only one useful against Freiza. Dont Forget Krillin and Gohan powerl evel were rising. Also that example is wrong. Why the hell would a boxer be distracted by a fucking fly when theirs an another boxer whom would be a much bigger threat? Thats shitty logic. Obviously A boxer would ignore the fly and focus on his main opponent. What the hell is a fly gonna do to a boxer anyways? And you still havent explained your reasoning for why The humans made ZERO gainz during the training for the androids. Why would they even train if they were making zero gainz at all?
You're repeating yourself here, again. "Useful" does not equates "powerful". Or do you think those two are any close in power?
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Rising power doesn't mean they'll be getting multiple times stronger in a matter of minutes.
I meant something like a fly flying right on his face. That stuff is hella annoying and distractive.
I think they did little to no gains because of their conditions. Kaio described his training regiment as "1,000 years of Earth training", so naturally training 3 years wouldn't amount to shit. On Kuririn's case, he had his dormant power drawn out, there's no more power for him to gain.
Chapter: 211 (DBZ 17), P2.4
Kaio: “Training here on this planet with me for 158 days…is as valuable as you training several thousand years on Earth.”
Getting stronger is not the only outcome of training, they can be honing their techniques as shown. This is shown to be the case with Tenshinhan, who developed the Shin Kikoho over the course of the years.
GreatSaiyaman123 said:@UltimateGohkan So I'm wrong to assume something is logical?
PIccolo did ask for harsher training than Goku, for that matter.
1st form Freeza can't sense Ki either, and Freeza would be even busier going toe to toe with Vegeta. And it's not even just the Kienzan, Kuririn can do literally anything that was done in the scans I've posted.
There isn't a correlation. Power isn't everything.
Yes, he does outclasses Kuririn by several times. He doesn't outclasses Vegeta however, nor is Kuririn going to grapple with Freeza. He just needs to do this:
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Fantastische Hure said:Vegeta was expecting to fight a transformed Freeza when he could barely keep-up with 1st form Freeza. Vegeta knew he'd need the other two's help or else he'd be screwed. And that's not Vegeta and Freeza (2nd Form) on equal levels, Vegeta was even lower than 1st Form Freeza.
Ultimate Cell said:You're wrong because DBZ isnt logical in any ways. Its an anime show that follows it own damn rule. Toriyama doesnt give a shit about consistency and makes retcons to his own needs like the 19/20 retcon in the android saga. Also do you think Frieza have some sort attention problem that he can't concentrate on one thing? In that pic he was already humilated by goku and gone off the deep end. He wanted to destroy the planet. Piccolo asked for harsher training but he only trained for only several day while Goku did a year and yet piccolo get so much stronger. Training is inconsistent, theirs not some sort of system where " Oh he trains for this amount time and this amount of pressure so using calculations he ends up this amount of times strong" Its determined by plot. Oh and you still havent aswered why Krillin and the humans would even bothered to train for the androids if they were making zero gainz.