Originally posted by NewGuy01It's actually very easy.
Extremely well, honestly. Comparing GT and Super is difficult
Super has universal feats, GT doesn't even come close except for a very slow chain-reaction type feat from Omega Shenron.
Super is considerably more powerful, and Gogeta is much weaker than Goku is at base, let alone SSB.
Originally posted by NemeBro
It's actually very easy.Super has universal feats, GT doesn't even come close except for a very slow chain-reaction type feat from Omega Shenron.
Super is considerably more powerful, and Gogeta is much weaker than Goku is at base, let alone SSB.
But SSJ4 Gogeta was far more powerful than Omega Shenron.
Originally posted by NemeBro
It's actually very easy.Super has universal feats, GT doesn't even come close except for a very slow chain-reaction type feat from Omega Shenron.
Be that as it may, the mechanics of Goku's [single] universal feat are hardly any less suspect. When asked recently on twitter if the current Goku could destroy the universe, one of the writers for Super answered "Maybe if he became a God of Destruction. But even if he could, he wouldn't do it."
This is consistent with the series only alluding to the destruction of the universe where the Gods of Destruction or Zen-Oh are involved, which leads me to suspect that the expanding energy waves from Battle of the Gods were related to the nature of the Energy of Destruction Beerus possesses as a GoD rather than the force of their punches. If that really is the case, then it's not really that unlike the situation with Omega Shenron's negative energy.
But, if you want to go on thinking that training for a couple months made Frieza strong enough to punch the universe away, that's your prerogative. Makes you wonder why people are so afraid of Zen-Oh if it's that easy, though.