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Post by Xeno Black on Apr 25, 2017 5:28:54 GMT
After hearing from the latest novel that Zen Buu threatened Cell that if he did not fight Gohan he will take away his perfection, it has gotten me thinking...
You see, do you guys think it would have been a good idea on Salagir's part to make some of the villains appear in their lesser forms at the beginning and transform accordingly? Imperfect stage for Cell, first form for Frieza, and base form for Broly (thus making his legendary blood responsible for his growth, not the transformation itself). For Zen Buu, my mind's eye cannot help but envision Buu creating a 'restriction form' for himself that makes him identical to Evil Grey Buu (yes, the same Buu that fought and absorb Fat Buu) where he can fight at a certain limit.
Do you guys think this would have been a good idea to build more hype for certain transforming villains, or believe that their current and completed forms were good to start out with? After all, we might have gotten to see a weaker form Frieza actually fighting against Jeice and nappa instead of them quitting. Cell would have transformed upon fighting Dabura, but Broly might have done things differently if he was still cognitive upon waking from his coma. As for Buu, I think all kinds of cool things could have happen if he was in his evil grey form (harassing Fat Buu from U11, seeing potential limb stretching and absorptions being drawn, fighting against Xeniloum and Tien, etc) though he would most definitely transform under certain situations like trying to absorb Broly or his fated match against Gotenks.
Thoughts?
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Post by Azoth on Apr 25, 2017 20:12:00 GMT
I see no purpose to doing so. It all seems like it would just take up more time than it needs to.
Freeza would obliterate Nappa and Jeice at the same time in his first form, assuming Nappa is Ginyu Force tier by the time of the tournament.
Cell's entire goal throughout his saga was to become Perfect. I don't see him voluntarily regressing from that without outside interference.
Buu's harder to peg down, but he seems perfectly capable of holding himself back and screwing around without needing to regress. Grey Buu doesn't do anything Buu can't already do.
Broly is the only one where this might work out, at least until he sees how many Kakarots are hanging around.
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Post by snowflake on May 3, 2017 15:26:44 GMT
After hearing from the latest novel that Zen Buu threatened Cell that if he did not fight Gohan he will take away his perfection, it has gotten me thinking... You see, do you guys think it would have been a good idea on Salagir's part to make some of the villains appear in their lesser forms at the beginning and transform accordingly? Imperfect stage for Cell, first form for Frieza, and base form for Broly (thus making his legendary blood responsible for his growth, not the transformation itself). For Zen Buu, my mind's eye cannot help but envision Buu creating a 'restriction form' for himself that makes him identical to Evil Grey Buu (yes, the same Buu that fought and absorb Fat Buu) where he can fight at a certain limit. Do you guys think this would have been a good idea to build more hype for certain transforming villains, or believe that their current and completed forms were good to start out with? After all, we might have gotten to see a weaker form Frieza actually fighting against Jeice and nappa instead of them quitting. Cell would have transformed upon fighting Dabura, but Broly might have done things differently if he was still cognitive upon waking from his coma. As for Buu, I think all kinds of cool things could have happen if he was in his evil grey form (harassing Fat Buu from U11, seeing potential limb stretching and absorptions being drawn, fighting against Xeniloum and Tien, etc) though he would most definitely transform under certain situations like trying to absorb Broly or his fated match against Gotenks. Thoughts? I like this, but DBM was/is constrained from the beginning. Corporations have every incentive to provide filler...fanworks have every incentive to NOT.
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