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==Calculations or information threads== |
==Calculations or information threads== |
Revision as of 08:31, 16 September 2017
For detailed information about the series, see the Dragon Ball Wiki
Summary
A kid named Son Goku grows up, trains to be a strong fighter and eventually grows into the protector of the Earth along with his descendants: Gohan and Goten. Along the way, he befriends powerful people such as Piccolo and Vegeta. He and the Z-Warriors fight evil, powerful beings such as Frieza, Cell and Majin Buu to protect the Earth. Dragon Ball is the prototype for most modern Shonen Manga/Anime, with its influence being felt all across the genres, particularly the HST (for example, Naruto and Luffy are clearly inspired by Goku).
Timeline of the Series
Part 1: Dragon Ball
- Pilaf Saga
- 21st Budokai Saga
- Red Ribbon Army Saga
- 22nd Budokai Saga
- King Piccolo Saga
- Piccolo Jr. Saga
Part 2: Dragon Ball Z
Part 3: Dragon Ball Super
Power of this Verse
Dragon Ball is a very powerful verse. In Part 1 they had Wall to Small County level+, with an outlier moon-busting feat. By Part 2, the series made moon-busting low-level as it debuted planet-busting in the first arc, with following arcs hitting Star level+ by the Frieza saga, and soon surpassing Star+ and reaching Solar System level with the Cell and Buu sagas. In Part 3, some of the characters are vastly stronger.
In terms of speed, their speeds seems to range from Supersonic+ combat speed to Relativistic. However, recent calculations have them reaching quadruple digits Mach reflexes since the Saiyan Saga, so the Part 2 characters might be even faster than that. Despite the relative lack of hax skills, Dragon Ball is very powerful in its own right and is considered a high-tier manga verse.
With the release of new material, such as Battle of Gods, Revival of F and the new anime series Dragon Ball Super, the franchise's canon has officially hit cosmic levels in terms of Tiering System.
It should be noted however, that the Animeverse (Which includes the two TV specials, all the original Anime series released between 1986 and 1997, filler included, including the infamous follow-up "Dragon Ball GT") actually has the Z-Warriors from Part 2 on a relatively higher level, with them reaching Massively FTL+ speed since the Frieza Saga, as well having Broly and Majin Buu destroy a whole Galaxy (albeit gradually). Check Dragon Ball GT for the follow up.
Attack Potency:
Part I: Human level to at least City level between the Pilaf Saga and 22nd Budokai Saga, reaching City level+ in the King Piccolo Saga and ending at Small Country level+ in the Piccolo Jr Saga.
Part II: Small Planet level to Planet level in the Saiyan Saga, Small Star level to Star level+ in the Frieza Saga, reaching even Solar System level during the Cell Saga, and higher into Solar System level during the Buu Saga.
Part III: Universe level with the introduction of the Super Saiyan God forms, Beerus and Whis. Universe level+ with Fusion Zamasu and Multi-Universe level with Zen'ō.
Strength:
Dragon Ball has some notable striking strength feats, as they are capable of destroying planets and beyond with their punches and kicks.
The verse's levels range from Street Class on the lower ends, to Multi-Universe Class via Zen'ō.
Characters for the most part lack lifting strength feats, however. Though there are a couple of more noteworthy instances. Vados, with her telekinesis, can move multiple planet-sized objects with ease; and Super Shenron, who has Multi-Galactic Class lifting strength though sheer size alone
Speed:
Ranges from double digits to triple digits mach in Part I, reaching Sub-Relativistic+ to Relativistic in early Part II, FTL to FTL+ in the Frieza Saga, and at least FTL+ in the the Cell Saga and Buu Saga. With Part III being Massively FTL+ by the tens of quadrillions of times due to Whis' recent speed feats. Along with Fusion Zamasu, who would eventually become Omnipresent through turning into one with the universe and its space-time.
Supporters and Opponents of this Verse
Supporters
Neutral
Opponents
Characters
Z-Fighters
Allies
Martial Artists
Eternal Dragons
Red Ribbon Army
Frieza's Army
Androids
Babidi's Faction
Planet Vegeta
Namekians
Universe 2
Universe 4
Universe 6
Universe 9
Universe 10
Universe 11
Shinjin
Fusions
Gods of Destruction
Angels
Omni-King
Others
Anime/Movies/OVAs Only:
Video Games Only:
Spin-Offs Only:
Live Action
Weapons:
Forms
Notes
Due to considerable contradictions, we do not consider Dragon Ball Kai as part of the main canon, and strictly use the original manga and Dragon Ball Super for scaling the characters.
While the way that we currently scale the characters is not perfect, it is the best solution to the illogical inconsistencies that DBS has given us.
Dragon Ball GT, due to not being canon, is also not used or referred to in this verse, and instead has a separate verse page you can view here
Calculations or information threads
Durability of DBZ Characters.