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Okay, this is a simple thread to officially adopt whether we use kaioken hypothetical multipliers as linear as the normal ones or not
In this thread , apparently it was decided to not use kaioken multipliers that were not shown having a stated power level.
This makes no sense to me, as it basically removes our ability to perform a simple deduction
We know Kaioken is a two times multiplier
We know Kaioken x4 is a four times multiplier (bottom right image)
We know Kaioken x20 is a twenty times multiplier at least as it allowed Goku fight and damage a 50% Frieza, who has a PL of 60 million (top left), exactly 20 times above base Goku
Why do we not do the same for the other numbers?
We have the starting point
We have the end point,
We have another point in between, all saying the same thing
Is it not a far more burden of proof to assume that the number in-between kaioken and Kaioken x20 suddenly change their mechanism?
If we have a stated mass of an object and a stated volume of that object, is finding the density considered an outlandish assumption or something?
The point of this thread it to allow the power increases of the kaioken to those Goku didn't bother using, such as the KKx10 at the beginning of the namek saga,
Agree:
Disagree:
In this thread , apparently it was decided to not use kaioken multipliers that were not shown having a stated power level.
This makes no sense to me, as it basically removes our ability to perform a simple deduction
We know Kaioken is a two times multiplier
We know Kaioken x4 is a four times multiplier (bottom right image)
We know Kaioken x20 is a twenty times multiplier at least as it allowed Goku fight and damage a 50% Frieza, who has a PL of 60 million (top left), exactly 20 times above base Goku
Why do we not do the same for the other numbers?
We have the starting point
We have the end point,
We have another point in between, all saying the same thing
Is it not a far more burden of proof to assume that the number in-between kaioken and Kaioken x20 suddenly change their mechanism?
If we have a stated mass of an object and a stated volume of that object, is finding the density considered an outlandish assumption or something?
The point of this thread it to allow the power increases of the kaioken to those Goku didn't bother using, such as the KKx10 at the beginning of the namek saga,
Saiyan Saga
Kaioken - Kaioken x4
Namek saga
Kaioken - Kaioken x10
Frieza Saga
Kaioken - Kaioken x20
Agree:
Disagree: