Vegeta SSJB (Fill) vs Hit (Fill)?

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Vegeta SSJB (Fill) vs Hit (Fill)?

We know that at that time SSJB Goku is stronger than SSJB Vegeta and SSJB Goku tied with Hit. Do not forget that Hit used his assassin techniques.

The question is who was more powerful?
 

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I'm starting to think SSJB Goku might be >> Hit in the filler. Hit relies only on his assassin skills and never faces Goku directly. The closest thing to a power match is when Goku breaks Hit's pocket dimension with a Kamehameha, though it ended in a tie.

As for the fight, I doubt Vegeta is as smart as Goku. He'd get killed pretty quickly.
 

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I'm starting to think SSJB Goku might be >> Hit in the filler. Hit relies only on his assassin skills and never faces Goku directly. The closest thing to a power match is when Goku breaks Hit's pocket dimension with a Kamehameha, though it ended in a tie.

As for the fight, I doubt Vegeta is as smart as Goku. He'd get killed pretty quickly.
I mean who is more powerful of them 2.
 

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I'm starting to think SSJB Goku might be >> Hit in the filler. Hit relies only on his assassin skills and never faces Goku directly. The closest thing to a power match is when Goku breaks Hit's pocket dimension with a Kamehameha, though it ended in a tie.

As for the fight, I doubt Vegeta is as smart as Goku. He'd get killed pretty quickly.
Well, Hit came out unscatched after receiving a kamehameha from ssjb Goku whereas Goku was in base... Hit was indeed stronger than ssjb Goku, but not by a far margin. lol
 

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It seems that after Goku SSJB's Kamehameha against Hit in the Fill, they keep fighting and it ends in a draw. The difference is that Hit has these improved techniques, therefore Goku SSJB is stronger than Hit by a difference that is not minor, but not very big. Maybe a 1.1x difference?
 

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Well, Hit came out unscatched after receiving a kamehameha from ssjb Goku whereas Goku was in base... Hit was indeed stronger than ssjb Goku, but not by a far margin. lol
Well yeah. They were both knocked out and could hardly get up. If Hit was using another transformation, he would have reverted back to his base form as well. The fight was clearly a draw and Hit admits to that.
 

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It seems that after Goku SSJB's Kamehameha against Hit in the Fill, they keep fighting and it ends in a draw. The difference is that Hit has these improved techniques, therefore Goku SSJB is stronger than Hit by a difference that is not minor, but not very big. Maybe a 1.1x difference?

I think Hit might be many times weaker since he’s weaker than 4th form Freeza at the start of the ToP.
 

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I think Hit might be many times weaker since he’s weaker than 4th form Freeza at the start of the ToP.
I can totally agree that Goku SSJB (Start of ToP) is >>> Hit (Start of ToP), but I would still say that Hit beats Goku SSJG seeing his performances against Dyspo in Episode 104.

I also re-watched Episode 99 and saw that Vegeta upon seeing Hit wanted a rematch and barely became SSJ.

It could be assumed that Vegeta SSJ (Start of ToP) > Hit (Start of ToP) > Goku SSJG (Start of ToP).

I think it's crazy but at least it makes me think that Vegeta SSJB (Start of ToP) = Toppo >>> Goku SSJB (Start of ToP) = Golden Frieza (ToP) = Ultimate Gohan (ToP) = Hit (Adapted vs Dyspo ) >= Dyspo (Velocity) > Vegeta SSJG (Start of ToP) > Hit (Start of ToP) >> Goku SSJG (Start of ToP).
 

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Well yeah. They were both knocked out and could hardly get up. If Hit was using another transformation, he would have reverted back to his base form as well. The fight was clearly a draw and Hit admits to that.
Hit was in pretty good shape, unlike when he fought Goku in the Champa tournament, plus, Vados states that Hit was fighting more like an martial artist against goku rather than an assassin.

I think Hit might be many times weaker since he’s weaker than 4th form Freeza at the start of the ToP.
Personally, I don´t take that as evidence considering that Freeza was equal, if not weaker than base Goku in the rof arc. lol
 
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I also re-watched Episode 99 and saw that Vegeta upon seeing Hit wanted a rematch and barely became SSJ.

It could be assumed that Vegeta SSJ (Start of ToP) > Hit (Start of ToP) > Goku SSJG (Start of ToP).

A lot of the fights in the first episodes had characters holding back since the just started and they had to save stamina. Other than the people who already lost I don’t think anyone had shown their full power yet. Cabba also fights Vegeta despite being much weaker, and Toppo fights Basil (who also fought Napapa) and Goku.


Personally, I don´t take that as evidence considering that Freeza was equal, if not weaker than base Goku in the rof arc. lol

I wouldn’t be surprised if Base Freeza is way stronger than Base Goku since the writers don’t care much about multipliers. Besides his fight with Dyspo (which is already pretty straightforward), Freeza also didn’t think much of Kale and Caulifla and wanted to take them both out without Golden. Goku even had to step in and tell Freeza to fuck off.
 
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