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It is a well known fact that DBZ power levels are subject to immense scrutiny from everybody. There has been a constant dispute regarding the durability of DBZ characters. A recurring argument which is regularly brought up is the fact that DBZ characters die because of destruction of planets, and as such their durability stat should be changed to planet level.

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  • Durability of DBZ Characters
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  • It is a well known fact that DBZ power levels are subject to immense scrutiny from everybody. There has been a constant dispute regarding the durability of DBZ characters. A recurring argument which is regularly brought up is the fact that DBZ characters die because of destruction of planets, and as such their durability stat should be changed to planet level.
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  • It is a well known fact that DBZ power levels are subject to immense scrutiny from everybody. There has been a constant dispute regarding the durability of DBZ characters. A recurring argument which is regularly brought up is the fact that DBZ characters die because of destruction of planets, and as such their durability stat should be changed to planet level. This theory which explains why DBZ characters are defeated by planet-busting attacks, despite having much higher durability. If there are any disagreements, please state them in the comments section, along with logical reasons to back up your contradictory opinion.
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