GrubKiller
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- Mar 1, 2011
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Final Flash was produced after the Big Bang Attack.
- False, Vegeta used the Final Flash on Recoome on Planet Namek. At the time, he did not give a name to the attack.
If so, then why didn't he use the Big Bang Attack on Cell?
- The reason is because using the Big Bang Attack would have destroyed the Earth. Therefore he had to use Final Flash, a safer move of which he could narrow the width so that it would not severely damage the Earth and the beam could travel to space. Vegeta's option of charging up the Big Bang Attack, as we should know (common sense), would not travel to space like the Final Flash. It would destroy most, if not all, of the Earth. So that answers people's question as to why Vegeta decided to use the Final Flash on Perfect Form Cell rather than using the Big Bang Attack.
Why does the Final Flash look more intense?
- Who's to say that the Big Bang attack can't be more intense? If he charged it up alot, it would almost be like the Spirit Bomb, like a smaller version. Only someone really ignorant would say that the Big Bang Attack is not chargeable.
Wouldn't the Final Flash be stronger since he prefers to use it more often?
- Goku uses the Kamehameha more often than the Spirit Bomb. That doesn't mean that the Kamehameha is better. Same rules apply to Vegeta.
Well it's because the Spirit Bomb takes too long.
- Any move can take long or short. Kamehameha can be charged up short and long. Same for the Spirit Bomb. The miniature Spirit Bomb doesn't take as long as the large Spirit Bomb.
Others:
- Vegeta uses the Final Flash more because it reduces the risk of destroying the entire planet. Vegeta never risks to destroy the planet, therefore he never risks to use the Big Bang Attack. (Unless he uses the smaller version, but what good does the smaller version do? Just like what good does the (small) Spirit Bomb do?
- In most video games, Vegeta's ultimate attack is often the Big Bang Attack.
- Gogeta Ssj4's strongest attack is the Big Bang Kamehameha, NOT Final Kamehameha.
- False, Vegeta used the Final Flash on Recoome on Planet Namek. At the time, he did not give a name to the attack.
If so, then why didn't he use the Big Bang Attack on Cell?
- The reason is because using the Big Bang Attack would have destroyed the Earth. Therefore he had to use Final Flash, a safer move of which he could narrow the width so that it would not severely damage the Earth and the beam could travel to space. Vegeta's option of charging up the Big Bang Attack, as we should know (common sense), would not travel to space like the Final Flash. It would destroy most, if not all, of the Earth. So that answers people's question as to why Vegeta decided to use the Final Flash on Perfect Form Cell rather than using the Big Bang Attack.
Why does the Final Flash look more intense?
- Who's to say that the Big Bang attack can't be more intense? If he charged it up alot, it would almost be like the Spirit Bomb, like a smaller version. Only someone really ignorant would say that the Big Bang Attack is not chargeable.
Wouldn't the Final Flash be stronger since he prefers to use it more often?
- Goku uses the Kamehameha more often than the Spirit Bomb. That doesn't mean that the Kamehameha is better. Same rules apply to Vegeta.
Well it's because the Spirit Bomb takes too long.
- Any move can take long or short. Kamehameha can be charged up short and long. Same for the Spirit Bomb. The miniature Spirit Bomb doesn't take as long as the large Spirit Bomb.
Others:
- Vegeta uses the Final Flash more because it reduces the risk of destroying the entire planet. Vegeta never risks to destroy the planet, therefore he never risks to use the Big Bang Attack. (Unless he uses the smaller version, but what good does the smaller version do? Just like what good does the (small) Spirit Bomb do?
- In most video games, Vegeta's ultimate attack is often the Big Bang Attack.
- Gogeta Ssj4's strongest attack is the Big Bang Kamehameha, NOT Final Kamehameha.