Don't say anything about weakening or not weakening
In these three chapters today, I once again explained the reason why Beckett behaved so well in the Marvel Universe, so don't say anything in the future that is not as good as Dragon Ball Balabala, I'm really irritated to watch, there are only a few Saiyans in Dragon Ball in total?
Beckett is a native Saiyan, not a half-race like Gohan, not a group of Saiyans with strong qi from Vegeta Karot, and I've emphasized this countless times since I wrote the book (knock on the blackboard to make the point!!!! )
Native Saiyan plus was rejected and suppressed by the universe, and then lost to Igo, one of the top bosses in the movie universe, and then opened the way to the Super Saiyan God, is there anything wrong with this evolutionary path?
Beckett is not in the Dragon Ball universe, no one here will plan for him what super one, super two, super three, super four, or super race god, he is completely in a state of black-eyed, and Kakarot, who is black-eyed on the earth, knows what a super-race is before the Namek chapter?
He knows a fart, he knows how to eat and practice!
Igo put it bluntly, he just pointed out to Beckett that he became a tool man on the path of God, why he used Igo as this tool man is just because Thanos is now the protagonist's adoptive father, and Odin is the future father-in-law, the ancient one has not been born at all, and only Igo is qualified to be this tool man among the top bigwigs in the movie universe.
As for Dormammu's group, I haven't figured out how to deal with it yet, so I won't pull it out for the time being.
So, please really stop saying anything about deliberately weakening the combat power of the super race and what to do on purpose, I'm really careful to do a good job of balancing every stage and every state.
The Super One experience card given by the Mind Gem destroyed the U40 planet, and the permanent Super One that broke out itself was not Odin who could directly bomb Watt Alheim, I thought this expressiveness was not bad, right?
Besides, now, as the top boss in the universe who has survived so far, Igo's body is a planet, but is the energy he has accumulated over the years and devoured his son fake?
The accumulation of countless years on other planets is just a dead accumulation, but Igo has been conscious since birth, not to mention Igo's use of energy after the evolution of consciousness, coupled with the rejection of the supergame by the rules of the Marvel Universe, is it difficult to understand that Beckett is now defeated by Iago?
In real life, there are examples of creatures becoming stronger or weaker after changing their living environment, and I think it shouldn't be difficult to understand if you convert this background into the universe............