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He/Him- 10,791
- 9,673
Primarily, Whis saying: "Time Control… What a surprise to see someone with the same ability as me."I’m not sure which manga evidence would actually help in explaining it.
From his perspective, he is stopping time when he fast-forwards, given he is (typically) granted free range of movement against his opponent for the duration of his Time-Skip. However, he obviously does not stop time against Goku, considering that; even though his fully powered Time-Skip worked on God Goku, Goku was still capable of transforming into SSB; time is not frozen when he time-skips, he simply moves ahead of the actions of others as they naturally advance.Hit says he’s stopping time, but against SSJ Goku he says he’s traveling to the future (so the explanation still contradicts itself)
Hit's Battle Power limitations are not explicitly declared, but nothing ever suggests they do not exist.Manga Hit has a PL limit whereas Anime Hit hasn’t shown such a limit.
Goku just breaks through + resists through his own ability to do that, and
- Goku outpredicts his 0.1-second-long Time-Skip.
- Hit "advanced himself" and developed a 0.2 and then 0.5-second-long Time-Skip, which successfully affected Goku.
- He began unlocking his full potential throughout the fight explicitly like Saiyans can.
- Goku powered up via Kaio-ken x10 and successfully outpredicted Hit's Time-Skip again.
- Hit advances himself further and becomes stronger, lengthening his Time-Skip even further, allowing him to evade Goku's Kamehameha.
Simply because he has not demonstrated any of the abilities on-page—y'know, because the manga version of the Tournament of Power was not interested in characters not named Goku, Jiren, or Vegeta (barely)—does not mean he does not possess them, nor does it mean he does not have the potential to develop them.Manga Hit infamously lacks basically all the Assassin Arc elements of Anime Hit’s kit (Phasing, Energy Duplication, Phasing Attacks, Illusions, etc.) created by Hit’s Parallel Space.