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There are a lot of things naruto and DBZ share in common and also they're a lot of differences but i thought this was interesting enough to point it out. The power of naruto characters is acummulative while in DBZ is not. Let me explain it.
When somebody is fighting an enemy in DBZ it all comes down to which is the most powerful and that person wins the battle ALWAYS, let me put it into numbers to explain it, if the enemy power is let´s say 500 and you have 2 persons with a power of 400 each fighting the enemy, the enemy will win that battle in other words 500>400+400 because the powers of the 2 guys are not acumulative, it doesnt matter if you have 2 or 3 or 4 guys with a power 400 each, you still wont defeat the enemy of 500, for you to defeat the enemy you have to put a person with a power greater than 500.
While in narutoverse that´s the other way around, there have been cases where the enemy is vastly superior to all heroes individualy but if you put all heroes to work together they defeat the villian because their individual power is acumulative.
what do you guys think?
When somebody is fighting an enemy in DBZ it all comes down to which is the most powerful and that person wins the battle ALWAYS, let me put it into numbers to explain it, if the enemy power is let´s say 500 and you have 2 persons with a power of 400 each fighting the enemy, the enemy will win that battle in other words 500>400+400 because the powers of the 2 guys are not acumulative, it doesnt matter if you have 2 or 3 or 4 guys with a power 400 each, you still wont defeat the enemy of 500, for you to defeat the enemy you have to put a person with a power greater than 500.
While in narutoverse that´s the other way around, there have been cases where the enemy is vastly superior to all heroes individualy but if you put all heroes to work together they defeat the villian because their individual power is acumulative.
what do you guys think?
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