@Bax360
so in one of the movies were all the “retired”, and by retired i mean useful, Z Warriors all get to do and or perform what they are good at. But ya Yamcha learned it in Dragonball and only like used it maybe twice to three times in specials or not in Dragonball Z at all.
The only thing I liked about Yamcha is that one move where he does a magic missle ki blast that he guides with his fingers. Of course he only used it when he was fighting while training for Vegeta and Nappa in DBZ. I forget about Dragonball. Of course that was stupid and would have got him killed at anytime. Just because D&D…
Yamcha is probably the third weakest of the DBZ fighters. Despite that I think he has the strength and speed advantage here. but that doesn’t mean a lot when you’re Yamcha. He’s still gonna lose.
@Blackbewhite2k7
Let us never forget that one of his three - THREE - 100% canon successful victories required the assistance of no less than four people and a perv nosebleed, against an opponent even Krillin knew how to handle.
I know. Still and embarrassing way to die, and he took the longest of anyone to handle just one though…Tien put one in worse condition just elbowing it in the chest then Yamcha did with a Kamehameha wave.
Relatively, I think the yamcha jokes stem from his terrible luck, almost since the very beginning, his laziness compared to the other z fighters after the saiyan saga…and just the cheezy radicool attitude that makes his blunders a lot easier to pick on.
@Jarkes
Compared to Krillin, Piccolo, and especially Tenshinhan manhandling the Saibas like they were DBGT’s credibility, it’s just a bit less impressive. XD
And despite what Abridged would have you believe, he did put up a pretty good fight against a few of the Saibaman before that one caught him off guard.
I still love how in one of the Budokai Tenkaichi games, you can play as a Saibaman and use that as a one-hit kill, but it’s only a one-hit kill when used on Yamcha.
@lynxpet
The Vegas odds tonight stand at an unprecedented 1000-0; a bet of $0 on Yamcha pays $1000 if he wins. Still, very few takers.
Foreman: It’s not-not a smart bet.
Fair enough so he accomplished more than yamcha….. Technically he’s still weaker
Hey, Chiaotzu destroyed Nappa’s armor.
Sactually, krillin and tien are both stronger. The ONLY z fighter who’s weaker and accomplishes less than yamcha is chiaotzu
so in one of the movies were all the “retired”, and by retired i mean useful, Z Warriors all get to do and or perform what they are good at. But ya Yamcha learned it in Dragonball and only like used it maybe twice to three times in specials or not in Dragonball Z at all.
It’s called Spirit Ball. And yea I agree, he never even used it anymore after his training..
And one other of those 3 being against a fighter crippled with hunger.
Let us never forget that one of his three - THREE - 100% canon successful victories required the assistance of no less than four people and a perv nosebleed, against an opponent even Krillin knew how to handle.
I know. Still and embarrassing way to die, and he took the longest of anyone to handle just one though…Tien put one in worse condition just elbowing it in the chest then Yamcha did with a Kamehameha wave.
Relatively, I think the yamcha jokes stem from his terrible luck, almost since the very beginning, his laziness compared to the other z fighters after the saiyan saga…and just the cheezy radicool attitude that makes his blunders a lot easier to pick on.
Fair point. Although I still find it funny Chiaotzu tried the same crap on Nappa and ran aground on his Sturdy Hidden Ability. XD
This is true. :P
Compared to Krillin, Piccolo, and especially Tenshinhan manhandling the Saibas like they were DBGT’s credibility, it’s just a bit less impressive. XD
Well, he was ready for such a move after the previous one pulled it on Yamcha.
@lynxpet
Yeaaaaah, no.
@Background Pony #6AC8
@lynxpet
And despite what Abridged would have you believe, he did put up a pretty good fight against a few of the Saibaman before that one caught him off guard.
I still love how in one of the Budokai Tenkaichi games, you can play as a Saibaman and use that as a one-hit kill, but it’s only a one-hit kill when used on Yamcha.
You know to be honest even Piccolo would have been caught by that move. No one in the entire show ever performed such a thing.
Seriously, man? You couldn’t last FIVE minutes?
The Vegas odds tonight stand at an unprecedented 1000-0; a bet of $0 on Yamcha pays $1000 if he wins. Still, very few takers.
Foreman: It’s not-not a smart bet.