Who is more powerful then brolly in DBZ

Started by Astner12 pages

Originally posted by Based
Their bases do increase, this is the worst thing I've ever read.

That's what I wrote.

So because we don't know how he destroyed the galaxy he didn't destroy the galaxy, is that what you're trying to get across?

He did destroy the galaxy, that's a given. The only question is; how long it took him. In which case we enter a grey interval where you can't determine the exact time frame using the movie.

An absolute limit is his birth, he couldn't have begun the destruction prior to his birth.

A second limit is when he unlocked his powers and actually managed to wreck consequential havoc.

A third limit is the short period it took for Kai to realize that something was wrong prior to informing Goku.

But only the first can give us any tangible data, which is <27 years. But that's not to say that the time-frame 1 year or less would be unreasonable.

I'll have to admit that I'm not the biggest fan of Broly, but I'm going to subvert him.

He definitely ends up destroying that galaxy, thats clear.

What I'm talking him being classed as a Galaxy Buster because of this, which would come from him wiping it out in a single move. And we know by the timeframe and how it dotted out that it wasn't a one-shot.

That's anime dialogue. In the manga he said that each Kai would be able to finish of Frieza with a single blast.

Fair enough.

I'll retract my statement of that arbitrary power-levels can be reached through zenkai since Gohan couldn't get stronger after he had his potential unlocked. Meaning that there's a cap, and that fn(x) - f[n-1](x) actually converges to zero.

Originally posted by BloodRain
He definitely ends up destroying that galaxy, thats clear.

What I'm talking him being classed as a Galaxy Buster because of this, which would come from him wiping it out in a single move. And we know by the timeframe and how it dotted out that it wasn't a one-shot.


I define a galaxy-buster as someone who can destroy a galaxy with their own power. What methods are applied aren't as relevant as galaxies vary greatly in size. There are galaxies with less than 10% the radius of the Milky way galaxy, that's less than .1% the volume.

That said, we're dealing with a non-canon character.

But not in necessarily in one go? Because that would be like a rl human with a sledgehammer being a building buster if we gave them enough time, which is basically the same as both are chipping away at something greater than their power.

It's not a valid comparison in contrast because the buildings you're thinking of don't vary as greatly in size, on top of that gravity would stand for most of the work.

Also, notice how I said "own power". A sledgehammer doesn't fall under that category for a human being.

..don't get literal on my lil example.

Point is a that even though that person eventually took down a building she's still only <Wall level with the sledgehammer.