SS3 can be a 4x modifier, but only if SS2 is a comparatively larger jump, like X10 or something.Īccording to the Daizenshuu, SS1 is a 50x multiplier over base. SS1 is a larger modifier than SS2, which is a larger modifier than SS3. To me, the Law of Diminishing Returns hits SS3 very hard. The point I'm trying to make here is that SS3 can't be a larger modifier than SS2, because the gap between original SS2 and SS3 is nowhere near as big as the gap between original SS1 and SS2. Kid Buu could beat the everliving crud out of SS2 Vegeta, but couldn't one-shot him. Goku, as a SS3, was about equal to Kid Buu. So Goku at max ~ Perfect Cell = Cell Junior. was as strong as Perfect Cell was when he fought Goku. Gohan, as a SS2, could 1-shot a Cell Junior. SS2 Teen Gohan < SS2 Goku/Vegeta << Kid Buu/SS3 Goku. There's no way that's only a double increase in power from beginning to end. Original SS Goku < Android 18 < Android 16 << Semi-Perfect Cell << Ascended Vegeta << Perfect Cell << Perfect Cell at max << SS2 Gohan. ![]() To see how strong Super Saiyan 2 is, let's look at the Cell Saga: I instead prefer relative power levels-comparing somebody to somebody else. Both SS2 and SS3 feel entirely wrong, and I'll tell you why.ĭISCLAIMER: I don't like using numbers to determine power levels. The only one that seems reasonable to me is Super Saiyan 1 being a 50x increase. Case in point: the Super Saiyan modifiers.Īccording to the Daizenshuu, SS1 is a 50x multiplier over base. Therefore, many people take what they find in the Daizenshuu as Dragon Ball law. However, there are many places where I think what the Daizenshuu says and what we actually see happen doesn't match up. ![]() Though not made by Akira Toriyama, they did have his approval. ![]() The Daizenshuu guides were made after Dragon Ball finished, and are a bit like an encyclopedia for the series.
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