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Senzu munching All Might
After losing his abilities, All Might is pretty beat up. Let's say another student has a dimension warping quirk and ports All Might to the Dragon Ball universe. Seeing him so beat up, he is given a senzu bean. While powerful, All Might notes that he doesn't come close to the top fighters in DB. Thus, he asks Master Roshi to train him and then gets a trip to King Kai's.
Does his quirk enable him to surpass Krillin (the best human) and now powerful does he get?
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I honestly think Chi is just fundamentally different even in terms of biology with DB humans. I'm not sure he could ever surpass Krillin.
Sensu beans would be a FABULOUS addition to his arsenal though.
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[QUOTE=The Arbiter;4421347]I honestly think Chi is just fundamentally different even in terms of biology with DB humans. I'm not sure he could ever surpass Krillin.
Sensu beans would be a FABULOUS addition to his arsenal though.[/QUOTE]
It'd be like Popeye with Spinach.
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[QUOTE=The Arbiter;4421347]I honestly think Chi is just fundamentally different even in terms of biology with DB humans. I'm not sure he could ever surpass Krillin.
Sensu beans would be a FABULOUS addition to his arsenal though.[/QUOTE]
Considering Krillin can bust planets ? Thats not bad.
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[QUOTE=jetengine;4421937]Considering Krillin can bust planets ? Thats not bad.[/QUOTE]
There is no shame being weaker then Krillin, agreed.
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Ironically All Might finding out about senzu beans before he lost his powers would have saved a lot of drama.
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It seemed to me that normal humans in the DB universe (no reason to think that they were genetically different) could be trained up to high levels of power. Krillin and Tien were no slouches. Compared to ultra-instinct Saiyans, they were bugs but so what. I was wondering if All Might with the quirk's energy concentrating abilities might combine with Roshi's training to produce a very powerful combo.
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[QUOTE=Captain Smith;4425353]It seemed to me that normal humans in the DB universe (no reason to think that they were genetically different) could be trained up to high levels of power. Krillin and Tien were no slouches. Compared to ultra-instinct Saiyans, they were bugs but so what. I was wondering if All Might with the quirk's energy concentrating abilities might combine with Roshi's training to produce a very powerful combo.[/QUOTE]
On some level, it does seem to be a biological component in regards to DBZ chi growth.
Roshi literally just made them work out. Like milk runs, weights and other stuff. From that, a very young boy became faster then the eye could see and could shove 300 ton boulders lol. From working out!!
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Just working out seemed to be the trick for One-punch Man as far as we know. Perhaps in anime universes in general, humans have such growth potential with the right training.
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[QUOTE=Captain Smith;4425938]Just working out seemed to be the trick for One-punch Man as far as we know. Perhaps in anime universes in general, humans have such growth potential with the right training.[/QUOTE]
Saitama isn't the same thing. He's multiple orders of magnitude stronger than everyone else on the show, and his routine is not even my warmup for rock climbing in my gym. He's just different.
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[QUOTE=big_adventure;4429081]Saitama isn't the same thing. He's multiple orders of magnitude stronger than everyone else on the show, and his routine is not even my warmup for rock climbing in my gym. He's just different.[/QUOTE]
Nah, he's not different. He's just a normal dude who exercised every day for three years and basically became God-like.
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That was the mystery. Just those exercises did it for him. In the MU, he would be some undiscovered mutant who just brought his powers to the forefront under adversity.