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Muten Roshi is also old and was never trained by Kaios and beings like Whis. I beleive limitations are easier to overcome when a proper, strong flow of energy is established by spiritual practices like yoga and meditation. The world of Dragon ball is different. This is not something our athletes do, so there's no research that can really confirm or deny the limitations of a human who can do a kamehameha.
True but you also might just be another powerless human. And Roshi is old but you can’t lie the man still be getting bitches
I agree about Roshi.
I would go train with elder kai to get my potential unleashed which would automatically put at peak human condition, then i would go train with beerus to get hakaishin
Beerus Obviously
However, there's a strong 16% who have chosen Piccolo. I'd like to ask why you would choose our favourite Namekian as your Master.
I usually leave/mute after commenting on stuff so I don’t have notification spam, but I’m liking these discussions. Going towards a logical route was a clever point to bring up, thank you stranger who started it. (I’d @ you but I want to get your username correct, and I check several times..) Anyways!
Joining in on this topic at hand, I believe that both Roshi and Piccolo would make wonderful teachers for humans. If we’re going based upon post-Super then women shouldn’t have to worry about an overly pervy Roshi (hopefully). He taught humans, as we’ve seen in the original, and they clearly grew in strength.
Piccolo is a tough teacher but has a inner soft side. I would rather have a teacher like him for the fact that he doesn’t go easy on his students. He see’s potential? He takes notice of how passionate the individual wants to get stronger? Got good intentions behind it? His interest is piqued. Piccolo isn’t only a teacher of martial arts in physical sense but also takes mentality into account. Adding in the importance of rest and taking care of yourself if you hope to even get up and push forward. Not to say Roshi doesn’t care, they all do in their own way, some simply showing it in the way they only know how.
Excluding Freeza. If you can’t hold out then you’re not worth his time. He is likely to kill you for being such a disappointment. In all honesty, I’m not fond of how they are portraying him at some points; softer. However, that being said, I am very pleased to see that they aren’t deluding his villainy to an entirety. His overall development we see in Super wasn’t as awful as it could’ve been. The treachery he did to Frost had been extremely satisfying. Killing off those guys when he returned, wonderful. The entire tournament they had shown some of his quirks; what makes Freeza, Freeza, and for that I’m glad. Still though, after it was all over, he’s greatly lacking in cruelty and his infamous manipulative skills, bending others to his will with terror.
I mean, sure, he has the whole “Goku and Vegeta will try to get rid of me again” thing hanging in the air, but that would never stop him, not truly. Freeza is smart, cunning, he can easily avoid being caught on radar. Heck, he can create a separate army under a code name to do his bidding and plot a way for it to be untraceable back to him.
Ah, but we are talking about a universe where no matter what, the villains are easily caught and gotten rid of. And thus is why I love being able to create my own storylines; being a literate rp’er.
Sometimes ya just gotta flash the canon timeline your middle finger and create your own.
(And once again I prove that I ramble too much and go off topic and show off what type of and who my favourite character is. besidespiccolo.) Furk character redemption, let true baddies be baddies.
Vegeta of course but not super vegeta gt vegeta
Master Roshi was epic back in DB. It would be awesome if he were my mentor.
Whis
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