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| How is Kili Converted into Power Levels? | |
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| + Pyrus | Oct 22 2012, 07:21 AM Post #61 |
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The kili meter maxed out at 3,000, but that doesn't mean that was the exact power Goku used against Yakon. It could've been more, but we don't know. |
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| + Kyouks | Oct 22 2012, 07:24 AM Post #62 |
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No, if you look at the meter, it only seems to have a few measurements, or none at all, after 3000. |
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| POOHEAD189 | Oct 22 2012, 07:35 AM Post #63 |
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I might have misread. I thought you meant that it was impossible to go over 3,000 Kili because the meter didn't go higher. I was just giving a comparison, if that was what you meant. If it's not, my bad :P |
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Oct 22 2012, 10:03 AM Post #64 |
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Yes it was stated in the daiz. |
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