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Forget ki blasts. This attack should fire like 5 or 6 kame torpedoes in a row at maximum power. Vegeta's blasts were supposed to HURT.
Vejita is the how they first spelled it when they translated it to English. Maybe she just likes the old way better.killa said:Grrrr.... SAILOR say this and say it correctly "Vegeta" not "Vejita"
That doesn't mean it's a whole new attack. If a character furiously throws a bunch of ki blasts at a very high rate of speed, its a renzoku, regardless of where the blasts land. There are different variations of the attack, which in turn might make a blob, or might just spread. a small change like that can only change the attack enough to call it another variation, not a whole new attack.Hitokiri said:Renzoku is an attack consisting of multiple blasts, so yes, the pattern in which they are flung makes an actual difference as opposed to a kamehameha which, no matter how you angle it, will just explode in the same way as always. If the blasts are spread, they there will be no blob, in which case they're just hucking ki blasts. If they concentrate the blasts to form a blob, that's renzoku. Yes, that is a difference, albeit somewhat a small one; the blob makes the difference as it adds something to the attack.
I know plenty enough about DBZ, i'm not saying i know more than anyone here, but just becuase someone might know more than me, doesn't automatically strip me of my right to have an opinion of my own, that might differ. It is going to take a lot to change my mind, bringing up arguments that sailor alea and I both already brought up won't do it, i can tell you that much.Hitokiri said:SailorAlea does know plenty more than the majority of you guys so you should really listen. I'm sure some people can't take super hardcore fans that spell crap like "Gotenkasu" and "Furiza" but honestly they know what they're doing.