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| Is LSSJ the Mastered Version of USSJ? | |
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| Muhahahaha | Sep 20 2012, 09:43 PM Post #16 |
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LSSJ most likely has a completely different mutliplier than grade 3 or ssj2. no connection at all Edited by Muhahahaha, Sep 20 2012, 09:45 PM.
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| dangerousbob | Sep 21 2012, 08:13 AM Post #17 |
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Its whatever you want. Because a lot of this stuff is left open ended you just make your own mind up. I alwawys looked at it as just a buffed up SSJ. |
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Sep 21 2012, 04:03 PM Post #18 |
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The previous LSSJ that was before Broly, I wonder if he had the same attributes as Broly, maybe a LSSJ gets different boosts based on size, personality etc. |
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| MonakaSan | Sep 21 2012, 04:08 PM Post #19 |
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It's his unique forms , he's legendary. Ussj is another one! |
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Sep 29 2012, 01:58 AM Post #20 |
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But in the end there has to be some type of explanation of the LSSJ form instead of it being left open. Edited by Super Gogito, Sep 29 2012, 01:59 AM.
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| Xfing | Sep 29 2012, 10:57 AM Post #21 |
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No. LSSJ is a unique, exclusive form. And there's no such thing as a "mastered version of USSJ". USSJ is just a branch of Super Saiyan 1, and mastered Super Saiyan 1 is well, MSSJ. or FP-SSJ. |
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Sep 29 2012, 01:23 PM Post #22 |
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Well that's your opinion, not a fact. I for one believe that there is such a thing as MUSSJ IMO. I don't see why it wouldn't exist. The only disadvantage I see is that it would be much more difficult to master it. The only reason why Goku and Gohan didn't even think of mastering is because they thought that it would take them a very long time, IMO. If MUSSJ does for a fact exists, it would be much more powerful than MSSJ. On another note, I'd like to point out a conclusion that I've made after viewing all the posts made here; The LSSJ form clearly can't be MUSSJ because Broly never trains. He could rarely maintain his sanity in his SSJ and LSSJ forms as it is, let alone master it. -end thread- Edited by Super Gogito, Sep 29 2012, 02:05 PM.
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| Xfing | Sep 30 2012, 11:00 AM Post #23 |
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Ummm... look at it that way. Ascended and Ultra are not so much forms, as states where a Super Saiyan increases his ki over his body's limit. Right? So he gets all big and buff. And loses energy super fast. So, in essence, a "Mastered USSJ" would be a form that stops these disadvantages, right? So what happens if your body becomes comfortable with a forcibly increased powerlevel? The ki drain stops and the muscles no longer swell. There can be no other practical way to master USSJ. The big muscles are stated to negate speed, and there's nothing you could do to stop it. Even if the weight of the body weren't the problem, it's the fact that the super big muscles produce unneeded friction when you move, so slow you down anyway. So the only way to master USSJ is to get rid of those muscles. And that's what FP-SSJ does. A Saiyan body's adapted to the maximum SSJ power (while an USSJ's isn't). He can power up to the maximum with no strain on the body, and no excessive ki leakage. That's what mastered USSJ is. It's FP-SSJ. |
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| Lestat | Sep 30 2012, 03:36 PM Post #24 |
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Does the Lssj form lack originality? Sure it does. It doesn't mean is the same thing Trunks had. |
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Oct 25 2012, 12:44 AM Post #25 |
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The same thing can be said about SSJ 2! |
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