why is there a Differences in length between the saiyans ?
just like this photo
Note : I am the taller
why is there a Differences in length between the saiyans ?
just like this photo
Note : I am the taller
Martial Artists are taller than Spiritualists.
Most likely they wanted to male it noticeable that MAs training is physically-oriented (more growth?) while Spiritualists work more on their ki attacks.
I like to think it's because Goku and Gohan are taller than Vegeta.
Vegeta mainly used energy attacks while Goku mainly used physical
I was under the impression that MAs should be shorter. Since most types of training like this pose issues like growth stuns.
Dunno why speritualists are shorter... Maybe theyre like whimps who were very tiny so they didnt want to train physically.....
I like to think it's because Goku and Gohan are taller than Vegeta.
Vegeta mainly used energy attacks while Goku mainly used physical
but fighters have vegetas attacks while turtles have gokus attacks....
I didn't say it was perfect,
Just my brain making connections that don't exist for fun
but fighters have vegetas attacks while turtles have gokus attacks....
but fighters have vegetas attacks while turtles have gokus attacks....
They are Master Roshi's attacks xD. Master Roshi is the Turtle Hermit.
Goku was just a student. None of his attacks are for the spiritualist class.
Vegeta got Final Flash and Big Bang put in to the game
Goku got his stick put in to the game.
They are Master Roshi's attacks xD. Master Roshi is the Turtle Hermit.
Goku was just a student. None of his attacks are for the spiritualist class.
Vegeta got Final Flash and Big Bang put in to the game
Goku got his stick put in to the game.
STOP! DBZA jokes are too much now!
Also, I know you're right, but Cosmo's comparison was more between goku and vegeta rather than turltes vs. Fighters XD
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