Talk:Okame-chan/@comment-68.185.186.107-20181006220939/@comment-27131953-20181207154056

I actually like OPM because they're very consistent with power levels, and to me, your point is exactly correct. Oftentimes, DBZ power levels are completely random; statements from guidebooks and authors conflict with each other, and some base forms are somehow able to withstand Super Saiyans and Super Saiyan 3s, which are x50 and x400 multipliers, so the margin would have to be WIDE to compensate, and if you compare it to different moments in the anime, it doesn't make any sense. The manga does this slightly better, although it's still a mess. With OPM, these energy levels are also based on the body itself, such as muscle build and the nervous system, which makes it very accurate. Additionally, the manga's very consistent with the power of other fighters and corrected some moments in the webcomic; for example, in the webcomic, three demon-level mysterious beings were able to deal damage to Bang and Bomb, which makes no sense since they can both defeat Demon-level monsters effortlessly. ONE realized this mistake and corrected it; in the manga, Garou confirmed that Bug God and Royal Ripper, the same ones who damaged Bang and Bomb in the webcomic, were nowhere near the level of Bang and Bomb. THIS is correct powerscaling and I like it.