Thread:Theidsay/@comment-27996636-20170321142940/@comment-31532650-20170324090033

what i mean is: putting aside the fact that ki is only used for super attacks (and 100% output non supers)

what "i" feel is the definition of "supering early" is: launching a super attack when reaching ki less than 12

to some cards like int ultimate gohan, this DOES apply, although mechanically does it in a slightly different way

stuff that applies as a "ki boost", whether conditional or unconditional, on self or allies, leader skill passive or otherwise, is in "my" oppinion: you get additional ki from various conditions. like lr gohan getting additional ki from orbs, or nouva shenron getting additional ki from facing 1 enemy, or formidable enemy super buu gets additional ki when hp is above 50%, and wt whis gi ssj goku just gets ki at the start of turn. this doesn't equate to "launching a super when ki reaches a certain amount", aka, premier super, it just means they require less under certain conditions. ultimate gohan's "personal ki boost" activates under the condition of reaching a certain ki amount, and boosts it to 12 ki, and broly has a fake super on 8 ki, but it is still a super non the less, so it counts. where as characters like phy ssj2 angel goku just gets additional ki at the start of battle.

i just feel like there needs to be SOME very firm split/definition to "what goes where", otherwise you end up with more exception to the rule than not :\ eliminating the point of organizing

just my advice tho :)