Talk:Re: Chapter 56/@comment-90.204.177.135-20151207150723/@comment-27308353-20151210013935

"It is not illogical that Kaneki got stronger than Jason. The problem with Kaneki was that he had always rejected or could not reconcile with his ghoul side. This was holding him back, making him weak. When he broke and embraced his ghoul side, he had better control of everything. It was not a power up, it was more like beginning to use the potential he already had. Also, Kaneki is the most successful one eyed ghoul. I believe this gives him an edge over normal ghouls."

You pretty much rephrased what I said lol ... You're forgetting that Kaneki hasn't even been in a fight until he became a ghoul, who's to say he had more potential than Jason, just because he's one-eyed ? Just because he is the main character ? I think we're done debating here, you haven't presented any convincing points besides miniscule things like "He always had the potential to do it." As far as we know, Kaneki has always been a normal human being, as One eyed with Rize's kagune he gained a few advantages over the rest but there is no explanation to his endless potential besides him fighting with keen intelligence, adapatation, and savagery. I also never stated that it was illogical for Kaneki to become stronger than Jason, I was actually stating points to support that he was stronger please make sure to read what I say thoroughly.

Indeed Kaneki is a very strong all around fighter, but defeating Jason and Eto wasn't truly a display of his superiority in fighting ability. It was taking advantage of their weak attempts at charging him head on. Now like I said having a kagune paling in comparison to Jason's as well as fighting with great intelligence definitely transformed Kaneki into a better fighter than Jason. But against Eto there were many foreshadows that both Kaneki/Eto held back as opposed to his fight against Jason.