I'm a bit concerned that I won't like this. Guess I'll wait for a demo or a gameplay video on You Tube.
Because ki allows it to violate Square-Cube Law and prevent the user from becoming weak as shit.
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You say that, but that doesn't work because Japan has natural Kaiju that violate that law every single second of existence.
Ki itself is at best a metaphysical form of energy; it should be defying the laws of physics just by existing at that point.
edited 28th May '16 10:48:26 PM by Ssj3Gojira
Let's see if you can get past my Beelzemon. Mephiles, WARP SHINKA!Because Japan is not a singular entity and other works have no bearing on Dragon Ball.
And what I was pointing out is that you're wrong because being bigger doesn't mean it's going to be stronger due to Square-Cube Law.
They get most of their strength from ki to begin with so it doesn't matter how much bigger their muscles get.
edited 28th May '16 11:08:28 PM by Saiga
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It's impossible to say that it doesn't when ki is an explicit thing which divorces size and muscle from strength.
It doesn't exist in Dragon Ball because of ki. That's not to say there wouldn't be some other reason it wouldn't exist if not for ki (yay triple negative), but as it stands there needs to be no other reason, no out of universe handwave or comparison to other series, because we have an explicit reason it does not apply.
The square cube law is also just a reason not to ask "why doesn't becoming bigger make you X times stronger?" because the square cube law defies that kind of thinking.

Or the worst way to find out she's not as innocent as you thought.
himitsu keisatsu seifu chokuzoku kokka hoanbu na no da himitsu keisatsu yami ni magireru supai katsudou torishimari