The 10 strongest Dragon Ball villains of all time

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Summary

Dragon Ball's villains are incredibly powerful, capable of destroying planets, and range from crazed destroyers to rational beings with absurd powers. Top used the power of Destruction as a competitor in the Tournament of Power, making him nearly unstoppable against Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta. Buu has extraordinary strength and limitless potential thanks to his ability to absorb opponents.

The Dragon ball The franchise has some incredibly powerful heroes, and as a result, those heroes often have to face some incredibly powerful and dangerous villains. Even the smallest of these villains is capable of destroying planets, so it's clear that they really mean business.

Dragon Ball's strongest villains may have different motivations and reasoning. Many of them are crazy villains, bent on destruction, but others are much more reserved and rational. Their absurd strength can even surpass the power possessed by Goku and Vegeta, despite the great power those two have wielded over the years. Here are the 10 strongest villains to ever face off against Dragon Ball's Saiyan heroes, ranked by their overall strength.

Top 12 holds the power of a god

First appearance: Dragon Ball Super, “Even the gods of the universe are terrified?! The Tournament of Power loses and perishes.”

Top is a competitor in the Tournament of Power from Universe 11, and happens to be the next candidate for God of Destruction in his home universe. As such, Top uses the power of Destruction, one of the most powerful forces in the Dragon Ball multiverse. As one of the few mortals capable of handling this power, Top set the bar high and he eventually revealed this ability during the Tournament of Power, becoming nearly unstoppable.

Top proved to be an extremely difficult opponent in the Tournament of Power, taking down multiple opponents himself and fighting against the likes of Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta and Android 17 without breaking a sweat. . Although Vegeta eventually defeated Top, it was a tough battle and Top was one of the last opponents eliminated.

11 Cells That Destroyed a World

First appearance: Dragon Ball Z, “The Reunion”

Cell comes from the future where he was unable to obtain his perfect form after destroying the world, using Bulma's time machine to go back in time to the past where Android 17 and 18 still exist .. As a bionic android made up of the DNA of Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Frieza, among others, Cell is an extremely powerful opponent, no matter what state he is in.

When he consumes 17 and 18, he becomes Perfect Cell. Perfect Cell's main weakness is his arrogance, believing he is the most advanced life form in the world and even entering the Cell Games to prove it to the world before destroying them. While Cell never destroyed an entire planet, there's plenty of reason to think he was capable of doing so if he wanted to, as his power even exceeds that of Frieza.

10 Buu destroys the earth for fun

First appearance: Dragon Ball Z, “Buu is Hatched”

Buu is a Majin, or demon, a magical being possessing tremendous power. Like Cell, Buu undergoes several transformations, the most dangerous of which is “Super Buu”, a version of Buu divided into good and evil halves, but the evil half absorbs the good half, robbing him of his powers. I give it to myself. This version of Buu delights in the destruction and obliteration of Earth, leaving only a handful of survivors to escape, including Mr. Satan.

As one of the few villains to have succeeded in destroying the Earth, Buu's extraordinary strength is undeniable. It took a soul bomb comprised of the energy of nearly every human on Earth to finally defeat him, a feat that has never been equaled. His ability to absorb opponents means that his potential power is seemingly limitless.

Moro's 9 battles with ancient magic

First appearance: Manga Dragon Ball Super, chapter 43, “Join the Galactic Patrol!”

Moro is a villain who never appears in the Dragon Ball Super anime, instead appearing only in the manga, in an arc set after the Tournament of Power. Moro is an ancient evil, like Buu, and first appears as an old man with a goat-like appearance. However, Moro can regain his youth by absorbing energy from planets like New Namek, using a dark and ancient magic that only he can practice.

Moro stands out among Dragon Ball villains for not fighting primarily with martial arts but instead using his magic, although he begins to see the appeal of martial arts as the story progresses. custom. Moro destroys several planets in his quest to regain his youth after escaping from the Galactic Patrol, and fully intends to destroy Earth if Goku does not get in his way. Despite his strength, he is quite cowardly in the face of his own destruction.

8 Jiren is the Multiverse's toughest opponent

First appearance: Dragon Ball Super, “The universes spring into action, each with their own motives”

Another character from Universe 11, Jiren was undoubtedly the strongest opponent in the Tournament of Power, so dangerous that no one dared to face him until the tournament was almost over. Jiren's strength far surpasses that of his teammate, Top, even despite the Destroyer power that Top holds.

Although Jiren is not really a villain and is in fact a hero in his home universe, his participation in the Tournament of Power means that he must be recognized by the warriors of Universe 7 treats it the same way. Jiren was able to easily defeat Goku in Super Saiyan Blue, and even lasted when Goku activated Ultra Instinct for the first time, itself a technique of the gods. Jiren was ultimately taken down by the teamwork of Goku, Frieza, and Android 17, proving there was too much for any warrior to handle.

The 7 Zamasu united to dominate a universe

First appearance: Dragon Ball Super, “Master and student reunited! Future Gohan and Trunks!”

Zamasu is a Kai in training from Universe 10 who decided that the world would be better off without mortals and initiated a plan involving the Super Dragon Balls, stealing the body of Goku, teams up with another version of himself and travels to Future Trunks' future where he can carry out his plans without interference. While Zamasu himself isn't that dangerous, his immortal form and fusion with Goku Black resulted in an unstoppable entity.

The fused Zamasu stood up to Vegito in his Super Saiyan Blue form, and even after he was seemingly defeated, was able to blend into the very fabric of the universe, becoming completely unstoppable. The only recourse Goku had was to summon Grand Zeno, who then destroyed the entire timeline to erase all traces of Zamasu from existence.

6 Frieza is constantly improving

First appearance: Dragon Ball Z, “Brood of Evil”

Frieza is one of the most persistent villains in the entire Dragon Ball franchise. He was responsible for initially bringing Goku to discover Super Saiyan, and later put Super Saiyan Blue to the test after being revived and manifesting his own new form, Golden Frieza. Even in his first incarnation, Frieza was capable of destroying planets, so the power that has only grown since then has made him an extremely dangerous opponent.

Frieza was one of the last warriors eliminated in the Tournament of Power, thanks to his cunning and cunning, in addition to his raw strength. Frieza returned in Dragon Ball Super's Granolah the Survivor Saga manga with another brand new form, Black Frieza, with which he was able to easily defeat Goku and Vegeta in their Ultra Instinct/Super Ego forms. Although the limits of Black Frieza's power remain a mystery, it's clear that he cannot be underestimated.

5 Broly's power seems limitless

First appearance: Dragon Ball Super: Broly

Broly is one of the few surviving Saiyans and happens to hold the power of the “Legendary Super Saiyan,” a berserk form that seemingly increases in power indefinitely. Not only did he easily deal with Goku and Vegeta in their Super Saiyan Blue forms, but he also dealt with Golden Frieza, and the latter still had enough stamina to fight against Super Saiyan Blue Gogeta. As the battle dragged on, Broly grew stronger and stronger, forcing Gogeta to pull out the incredible Limit Ultra Kamehameha, an unprecedented move in terms of sheer power.

Broly proved to be a nearly unbeatable opponent, but after their battle (and Broly's timely escape thanks to the Dragon Balls), Goku was able to befriend his fellow Saiyan, finally brings him to Beerus's world to train and hopefully gain control of his powers for the first time.

4 Qi became the strongest in the universe

First appearance: Manga Dragon Ball Super, chapter 68, “Granolah the Survivor”

Gas is a member of the Heeter family, a group of planetary brokers affiliated with Frieza. Qi is the smallest member of the family, but by far the strongest in combat. Gas wished for the Cerealian Dragon Balls to become the strongest warriors in the universe, at the cost of most of his remaining lifespan. He also wears a headband to limit his powers, which he eventually removes to fight Goku and Vegeta.

Gas defeated Vegeta in his Ultra Ego form and was able to go toe-to-toe with Goku's perfect Ultra Instinct for quite some time. He even defeated Granolah, who had previously had the same desire to become the strongest. Gas can even use the power of Destruction, although he has no training in how to handle it. Gas was eventually killed by Black Frieza after being brutally beaten by Goku, Vegeta, and Granolah.

3 Beerus is still Dragon Ball Super's strongest villain

First appearance: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods

Beerus is the God of Destruction of Universe 7, wielding true destructive power. Beerus destroyed countless worlds in his role, but had a desire to test his abilities, searching for the “Super Saiyan God”, something he had a premonition about. Beerus defeated Super Saiyan God Goku with relative ease and later became a mentor to Goku and Vegeta, whom he saw as having a lot of potential.

A literal god, Beerus is nearly impossible to defeat, and even among his fellow Gods of Destruction, he stands out as the strongest, able to withstand them all when they attack. him in the manga. The only beings stronger than Beerus are his angelic servant, Whis, and the Omniking, Grand Zeno, whose power is truly limitless. All of this ensures that Lord Beerus is human The strongest Dragon Ball villain of all time.

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