There were different opinions and debates about whether the combat system of Dragon Ball Super would collapse. On the one hand, some viewers thought that the combat power system had collapsed because as the plot developed, the combat power of the protagonist Goku continued to increase, but the combat power of the other characters never increased substantially. In some cases, their combat power even decreased. In addition, some of the characters 'combat power was too exaggerated, and some even surpassed the most powerful aliens in the universe. This setting was somewhat unreasonable. On the other hand, some viewers believed that the combat power system did not collapse because the combat power system was always dynamic throughout the entire story. The combat power of the characters would change according to the situation they faced. In addition, the combat power system was limited by the author's settings and could not increase the character's combat power indefinitely. There were different opinions and debates about whether the combat system of Dragon Ball Super would collapse. As an anime fan, he could decide whether or not the combat system had collapsed based on his own preferences and views.
The Dragon Ball's super combat strength rankings were as follows: 1st place: Super Blue Wujita 2nd place: Super Green Broli 3rd place: Sun Wukong [4th place: Sagambo] Fifth place: Vegeta Sixth place: Mo Luo Seventh place: Hitt 8th Place: Becket [9th place: Golden Flisa] [10th place: Demon Buu] Please note that this ranking is based on the search results provided and may not be completely accurate or missing.
Well, it depends on how you define fanfiction. Technically, Dragon Ball Super is an official continuation of the Dragon Ball series. However, it does have elements that feel like fanfiction. For example, some of the power - levels and new forms introduced seem a bit outlandish and more like what a passionate fan might come up with rather than a strictly logical progression from the original story. But it's still an official part of the franchise so it's a bit of a gray area.
Yes, 'Dragon Ball Super' has some characteristics of fan fiction. It goes beyond the original 'Dragon Ball' series and 'Dragon Ball Z' by introducing new concepts and storylines. Some of the plot developments, like the Tournament of Power, seem to be created with the intention of appealing to the most passionate fans. It plays with the existing universe in a way that is similar to how fan fiction writers might expand on their favorite fictional worlds. However, being an official part of the franchise also sets it apart from typical fan - created works.
10000 combat power was at the level of an elite warrior in the universe. A character of this level with a combat power of a few thousand could easily explode stars, and had a certain level of strength in the universe.
The combat power of the Dragon Ball could be roughly divided into the following levels: 1. [** Ordinary Level **: Combat power range: 1 - 20] A turtle with a minimum combat power of 0.01 would have a combat power of 5 for a farmer with a gun. Satan's combat power was at the upper limit of this level. In the Buu chapter, his combat power was about 20. He could easily subdue a burly man with a gun and break 14 tiles with one hand. 2. [Earth Martial Artist Level: 30 - 200] The strength of this level of character far exceeded that of ordinary humans. For example, they could jump dozens of meters, take bullets head-on, and even catch bullets with their bare hands. Wu Taidou was the pinnacle of martial artists on Earth. According to the official data, his combat power was 200. It was not a problem for him to fight dozens of ordinary people alone, but it was difficult for him to withstand heavy weapons such as tanks and cannons. 3. ** Universe soldier grade **: Combat power between 500 - 1500. On Earth, they were considered very strong, but in the universe, they were only at the basic level of combat power. They were qualified to enter the Fliesa Army to do odd jobs. For example, with 1500 combat power, Ratize could sweep through the Z-Warriors and solo Goku and Bick. 4. ** Universe elite warrior level **: Battle power 3000 - 10000. At this level of combat power, one could basically explode a star with ease. For example, Nabar (5000 combat power) could raze a city to the ground with two fingers. 5. [Core Level of the Fliesa Legion: Combat power between 18000 - 120,000] At this level, they would be treated as important subordinates by Frissa. They would be considered as high-level combatants of Frissa's army. For example, Qiu Yi (18000 combat power) was on par with Vegeta, Sabor and Todoria (20000 - 30000 combat power) could easily destroy most of the warriors on Planet Namek, and Captain Genew could destroy civilizations on many planets with 120,000 combat power. 6. [Matches the level of a normal Fliesa: 300,000 - 1,000,000 combat power.] For the first time, a character of this level had the ability to rule the universe. For example, Fliesa's normal form had a combat power of 530,000, and she could easily destroy the entire Planet Vegeta with just one finger. In the chapter of Planet Namek, the combat power of the piccolo and Nayru had exceeded one million, and they could fight head-on with Fliesa's second form. 7. [Super Saiyan Grade: Combat power between 60 million to 150 million] Warriors of this level were rarely matched in the universe, and exploding stars was a piece of cake. 8. [Surpassing Super Saiyan level: By the later stages of the Shalu chapter, the combat power will increase to hundreds of millions or even billions.]
The following is the ranking of the combat power of some of the Dragon Ball characters (from low to high): 1. [15th place: Cyborg No. 17. He was not defeated in a fight with Super Blue Wukong. He has unlimited stamina and performed well in the Strength Meet.] 2. 14th place: Golden Frisa, evenly matched with Super Blue Wukong without using the King of the Realm Fist, extremely popular in the Strength Meet. 3. 13th place: Xi Te, the strongest individual in the sixth universe. His intelligence and combat power are top-notch, and he has mastered the Flash Time Technique. 4. 12th place: Kefra, born from the fusion of Kel and Kefra. Able to defeat Super Blue Wukong, eventually defeated by Wukong in the state of Ultimate Freedom. 5. 11th place: Anilazar, a fusion monster from the third universe, a powerful boss at the power convention. Even if many experts joined forces, it would be difficult for them to gain the upper hand. 6. 10th place: Black Goku. In its normal form, it can defeat Goku's super second form. After transforming into the Super Saiyan Peach Blossom, it is even stronger. 7. [Ninth place: Topo, trainee God of Destruction. He defeated Super Blue Vegeta in the Strength Conference and was able to fight back and forth with Dark Blue Vegeta.] 8. [Eighth place: Vegeta (Dark Blue Form). Power triggered when forced into a desperate situation. Possesses the power of a God of Destruction.] 9. 7th place: Ji Lian, the strongest warrior in the 11th universe. His strength surpasses that of the universe's Destruction God, and he can defeat many great beings. 10. [Sixth place: Wukong. Mastered Unrestrained Extreme Will Technique. Slightly surpassing Ji Lian.] 11. 5th place: Destruction God, the supreme ruler of a universe, possessing destructive power. 12. [Fourth place: Super Blue Vegeta, formed by the combination of Super Blue Wukong and Super Blue Vegeta. Its strength can surpass the God of Destruction.] 13. 3rd place: Angel, follower and master of the God of Destruction, stronger than the God of Destruction. 14. Second place: Great Divine Priest, the father of the Angel Clan. His strength is unfathomable. 15. [First place: All King, the supreme existence of Dragon Ball Super.] However, there was no specific number given to the specific combat strength of these characters. Most of them were determined by their combat performance, winning and losing relationship, and so on.
Well, some might think it's bad fanfiction because it changes the established power scaling too much. In the original 'Dragon Ball' series, there was a certain logic to how strong the characters got. But in 'Dragon Ball Super', it seems like they just keep upping the power levels in a rather forced way, making it feel like a not - so - well - thought - out addition to the franchise.
In some ways, yes. The manga might have a tighter plot and less filler.
Yes, I think so. The manga often has more detailed storylines and character development.