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| TKSSJ | Aug 6 2017, 09:49 PM Post #1 |
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If he can rival/surpass SSJB Gokuwith 4 months of training, where would his power be if he trained for another year. |
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| Slifer | Aug 6 2017, 09:54 PM Post #2 |
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The point of the plot being 4 months was that he utilized essentially all of his potential. Any further training would see diminishing returns. But then there's the image training he did which multiplied his power and perfected his stamina to boot. If we assume he trains for another year and the gains are linear with his original four months, he becomes the new Zeno of the DB multiverse. |
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| superperfectnerd | Aug 6 2017, 11:50 PM Post #3 |
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I think his potential gains will now be smaller. He basically got as strong as he could in his final form, achieved his golden form and came straight to Earth. The image training helped him master his golden form (for some reason) and that's what powered up his final form further as well as his golden. Same way Goku and Gohan increased their base power by staying in ssj and mastering it, they became stronger overall. Without a new form to master I doubt Freeza can get a whole lot stronger. |
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| + PocketGoggu | Aug 6 2017, 11:58 PM Post #4 |
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If we follow the law of scaling Freeza's gains will still be astronomically massive in proportion to everyone else, eventually the level of progress he would make would start to slow down, and he would have to start training in different ways to keep up that insane rate of improvement. I suppose he would end up around, half Beerus? If he had a good training regime, possibly? |
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| Thiln | Aug 7 2017, 11:24 AM Post #5 |
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Freeza's potential was barely scratched at the time of his second death. Continued training would likely see him eventually surpassing Beerus. To Zeno and Daishinkan, he would be a prime candidate for the Hakaishin role. You might even witness him surpassing the angels with the exception of Daishinkan himself. |
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Aug 7 2017, 12:56 PM Post #6 |
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He'd surpass everyone. His potential wouldnt diminish, he's just getting started. |
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| Notaka | Aug 7 2017, 01:20 PM Post #7 |
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Didn't Toriyama said somewhere that Frieza will never surpass Beerus no matter what he did ? Akira Toriyama’s Inside Story: What’s the relationship between Beerus and Freeza? Even Freeza is no match for the God of Destruction Beerus, no matter what he does! Since they both destroy stuff, they got along reasonably well, but one time Freeza had his clock cleaned when he got carried away and made Beerus angry. |
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Aug 7 2017, 02:53 PM Post #8 |
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Akira is always retconning what he says so it doesn't really matter. |
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