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Finally, it explains **Mystic Gohan** (Ultimate Gohan). According to the Supreme Kai, it didn’t matter whether Gohan transformed into a Super Saiyan or not. In the formula, that’s because normally:
Pfinal - P = 1 T\^1 = T
…so the transformation multiplier is active. However, when the Supreme Kai unlocks Gohan’s full potential, it means:
P = Pfinal T\^0 = 1
So **no matter what transformation he uses, his final power doesn’t change**, because it's determined solely by his fully unlocked potential.
**Honestly, I don’t think this changes anything about the way we understand Dragon Ball,** but I constantly think about the characters’ power levels and how inconsistent they often seem. I believe this formula helps make more sense of how characters can have **fluctuating power levels** throughout the story and how they manage to unlock **new transformations** in specific situations. It also clarifies the relationship between **the Mystic state** and other transformations.
Pfinal - P = 1 T\^1 = T
…so the transformation multiplier is active. However, when the Supreme Kai unlocks Gohan’s full potential, it means:
P = Pfinal T\^0 = 1
So **no matter what transformation he uses, his final power doesn’t change**, because it's determined solely by his fully unlocked potential.
**Honestly, I don’t think this changes anything about the way we understand Dragon Ball,** but I constantly think about the characters’ power levels and how inconsistent they often seem. I believe this formula helps make more sense of how characters can have **fluctuating power levels** throughout the story and how they manage to unlock **new transformations** in specific situations. It also clarifies the relationship between **the Mystic state** and other transformations.
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