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Actually, my arguments are perfectly valid. I am merely correcting people who say Renzoku Energy Dan is one of Vejita's signature attacks. It isn't.
I am not quoting merely the manga.
The location of a Kamehameha doesn't matter. It's not one of the defining attributes of the attack. Saying the word, 'Kamehameha,' and the attack being blue, are.
The attributes of Renzoku Energy Dan, are the rapid-firing of energy blasts into one place. The cumulative power of shooting mulitple blasts with low or medium power is more effective then one large blast, because there is a lesser chance of the attack being totally ineffective then with a one-shot blast, in case you miss.
"Renzoku is well known as one of vegeta's signature moves because he uses it often, and makes a big impact when he does."
Actually, Vejita does not use Renzoku Energy Dan with any more frequency then Gotenkasu, and his are not -nearly- as effective as Gotenkasu's.
I guess it's your argument that's invalid.
I am not quoting merely the manga.
The location of a Kamehameha doesn't matter. It's not one of the defining attributes of the attack. Saying the word, 'Kamehameha,' and the attack being blue, are.
The attributes of Renzoku Energy Dan, are the rapid-firing of energy blasts into one place. The cumulative power of shooting mulitple blasts with low or medium power is more effective then one large blast, because there is a lesser chance of the attack being totally ineffective then with a one-shot blast, in case you miss.
"Renzoku is well known as one of vegeta's signature moves because he uses it often, and makes a big impact when he does."
Actually, Vejita does not use Renzoku Energy Dan with any more frequency then Gotenkasu, and his are not -nearly- as effective as Gotenkasu's.
I guess it's your argument that's invalid.