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That explanation is FAR more consistent with everything regarding Hakai (as well as time-stop feats, but yeah) shown in the series, than the explanation "Goku, Vegeta, and Frieza somehow magically have special super magical hax resistance powers that no one else has exhibited" which seems to be what people want to go with here.
 
That explanation is FAR more consistent with everything regarding Hakai (as well as time-stop feats, but yeah) shown in the series, than the explanation "Goku, Vegeta, and Frieza somehow magically have special super magical hax resistance powers that no one else has exhibited" which seems to be what people want to go with here.
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Edit:  Perhaps not other hax in the series have been shown to work this way.  Certainly not Buu's or Carrot's transmutation hax.  But Time Stop hax, with the exception of Guldo's, have been shown to work the way I've described in the DB Verse, and all instances of EE hax aside from Zeno's (and that's more just because we don't know what exactly his powers are, at this point) have been shown to work in a "power-based" way rather than a "durability-negating" way. In fact,''' it really seems the only difference between Hakai and other God-Tier Ki attacks is that it erases the soul along with the body; otherwise it seems pretty much the same.'''

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Personally, I'm not saying that Broly could resist EE hax of characters from OTHER VERSES, by the way.  In fact, I suspect that the durability-negating EE hax of other verses would totally trash him, because they are true durability-negating; but the thing is, such hax in Dragon Ball have not actually been shown to be durability-negating; they have ONLY ever been shown to work that way against opponents a good deal weaker than the Hakai user.  I don't know why our DB Super cahracter profiles even list Hakai as being "durability negating."  It may be existence-erasure, but Hakai is NOT durability-negating against people with Ki-based durability.

Keep in mind that existence-erasure in and of itself is not necessarily durability-negating, at all.  All it means is erasing the enemy from existence (in this case, completely erasing their physical body along with their soul), not that one can do it regardless of durability; in fact, what basis would we POSSIBLY have for thinking that Hakai in DB is durability-negating when it is CLEARLY shown to be a POWER-based technique and thus limited in the power of the beings it can effect?  It is a technique which somehow uses godly levels of sheer power to create an existence-erasing effect; but, that effect doesn't work on opponents surpassing the power used to create the energy of destruction.

That explanation is FAR more consistent with everything regarding Hakai (as well as time-stop feats, but yeah) shown in the series, than the explanation "Goku, Vegeta, and Frieza somehow magically have special super magical hax resistance powers that no one else has exhibited" which seems to be what people want to go with here.

Edit:  Perhaps not other hax in the series have been shown to work this way.  Certainly not Buu's or Carrot's transmutation hax.  But Time Stop hax, with the exception of Guldo's, have been shown to work the way I've described in the DB Verse, and all instances of EE hax aside from Zeno's (and that's more just because we don't know what exactly his powers are, at this point) have been shown to work in a "power-based" way rather than a "durability-negating" way. In fact, it really seems the only difference between Hakai and other God-Tier Ki attacks is that it erases the soul along with the body; otherwise it seems pretty much the same.