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Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

Momobaibai is the first big boss-level villain in Dragon Ball, and from the beginning of his debut, Akira Toriyama portrays his strength through various details, the most typical example of which is the famous scene of his flying pillar. When the concept of combat power appeared, we knew that Momobaibai's combat power was only 200, which is difficult to call a master in Dragon Ball, so when we look back at the manga, we find that Akira Toriyama's expression of Momobaibai is too exaggerated? Let's take a closer look.

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

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Combat performance

Personally, I think that Tao Baibai's performance in battle is completely worthy of his own strength. First of all, before Momobai appeared, Goku faced most of the villains, basically crushing and fighting, only General Blu and a few others could play a few moves with him. However, after The Peach White appeared, this law was completely broken, and the Peach White Light Kick made Goku feel the unprecedented pressure.

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

Secondly, both Goku and Momobaibai have fought against General Bubai, but the final result is completely different, when General Bru's superpower, Goku can't move directly, but the same trick has no effect on Momobaibai at all.

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

There are many similar examples, such as the battle between Goku and the Turtle Immortal, Goku fights with all his strength, and can also play four or six open, while Goku is directly seconds in the opening of the peach white. Of course, we can't ignore that there is an ingredient in which the turtle immortals release water, but under rounding, you will find that the difference in strength between the peach white and the turtle immortals is not very much, and may even be a little stronger than him.

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

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Combat performance

In the Dragon Ball's combat power system, the ordinary people with guns have only 5 combat strength, deducting the bonus of weapons, the combat strength of ordinary humans is only about 2-3, while the turtle immortals have reached a staggering 139, and it can be intuitively felt from the text alone that the turtle immortals have exceeded the human limit by dozens of times. And what about peach white? It is said that his number is about 200, you know, at that time, the Big Demon King who ruled the earth for many years, his official data was only 260, which shows that the strength of Peach White is by no means comparable to ordinary humans, and the flying of the Imperial Pillar is even more important.

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

Of course, Tao Baibai's strength can play the operation of the royal pillar flight, but the royal pillar flight is actually a very unnecessary behavior, because some fans have calculated that the premise of the royal pillar flight is that its own speed exceeds the stone pillar itself, since it is unreasonable, why does Peach White White still do this?

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

This involves the character trait of Peach White - talking about the card face. From the beginning of his debut, Momobaibai has always performed some surprising and gorgeous operations, such as using his tongue to second General Blue; using shoes to kill sneak assassins, bathing with boiling water and boiling eggs, hard turtle qigong, and so on. If you just achieve the above purposes, there is a better way, but Tao Baibai should give up the near and seek the far, of course, in order to maintain their own card face.

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

So in general, whether from the perspective of combat performance or actual combat strength, the various performances when Tao Baibai appeared on the scene did not have a little exaggerated component, and he could indeed play such a gorgeous operation as the flying of the imperial pillar, but these behaviors had no practical significance except for pretending to be a big guy.

Dragon Ball: With only 200 peach whites in combat power, is the performance of the Imperial Pillar Flight too exaggerated?

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