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<blockquote data-quote="Anubis" data-source="post: 429462" data-attributes="member: 2358"><p>Indeed you should read it all the way through, although the main information is in the first post.</p><p></p><p>They are extremely powerful in D&D terms, although they pale in comparison to Dragonball statistics.</p><p></p><p>Take, for instance, the fact that Goku is three times more powerful than Master Roshi, the most powerful and skilled human martial artist in the world, at the BEGINNING of Dragonball Z. Also take into consideration that Piccolo, with the same amount of power as Goku, was able to blow up the moon. Heck, take into account the fact that Master Roshi himself blew up the moon during Dragonball with a third of that power! Heck, Brolly came close to destroying the entire UNIVERSE, and he never made it past Super Saiyan!</p><p></p><p>I WEAKENED Saiyans for D&D in order to make them playable, although they are still quite powerful. As I have said before, these things are primarily for Epic games, especially once you start using Super Saiyans.</p><p></p><p>In all honesty, I'm considering making them MORE powerful by giving them more hit dice, because as they are, they may not quite be CR 10.</p><p></p><p>So are they powerful? You better believe it. Overpowering? If you're not ready for Epic games, then yes. Too powerful even compared to Dragonball? Hehehe, laughable, not a chance, considering what they do in the series.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just take a look. I think you'll find that their powers are severely reduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anubis, post: 429462, member: 2358"] Indeed you should read it all the way through, although the main information is in the first post. They are extremely powerful in D&D terms, although they pale in comparison to Dragonball statistics. Take, for instance, the fact that Goku is three times more powerful than Master Roshi, the most powerful and skilled human martial artist in the world, at the BEGINNING of Dragonball Z. Also take into consideration that Piccolo, with the same amount of power as Goku, was able to blow up the moon. Heck, take into account the fact that Master Roshi himself blew up the moon during Dragonball with a third of that power! Heck, Brolly came close to destroying the entire UNIVERSE, and he never made it past Super Saiyan! I WEAKENED Saiyans for D&D in order to make them playable, although they are still quite powerful. As I have said before, these things are primarily for Epic games, especially once you start using Super Saiyans. In all honesty, I'm considering making them MORE powerful by giving them more hit dice, because as they are, they may not quite be CR 10. So are they powerful? You better believe it. Overpowering? If you're not ready for Epic games, then yes. Too powerful even compared to Dragonball? Hehehe, laughable, not a chance, considering what they do in the series. Anyway, just take a look. I think you'll find that their powers are severely reduced. [/QUOTE]
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