3/4th of the main rotation has over 90k Defense, and 3 units will always have atleast 5 Dodge. The defensive capabilities of the team are also considerably high. Due to Bardock’s passive and that 170% boost, every card is dishing out superb damage. With a LS of 170% ATK/DEF and 130% HP they excel in every aspect. Even with the huge LS difference between Goku and Gohan, Gohan as a card is too perfect.Īs a team SSJ3 Category is beyond stacked. Not only is he Optimal, but he’s actually better than – SSJ3 Goku (Angel). It may come as a surprise to some of you, but – LR SSJ2 Gohan is indeed Optimal. Wanting his path to diverge from Goku’s was his reason for foregoing Ultra Instinct and inventing Super Saiyan Blue Evolved.Alrighty then, now that we’re finally done with all the numbers and what not, we can finally discuss the team as a whole.įirst things first, the Optimal 6. When taking Vegeta’s pride into consideration, it’s understandable that he would have found continuously copying Goku distasteful. The previous two forms were first achieved by Goku and Gohan respectively before Vegeta was able to get the same results. Goku has admittedly dialed back on Super Saiyan 3 in Dragon Ball Super, but does return to it when the situation calls for it.Ī third factor that may have motivated Vegeta into not using Super Saiyan 3 was his rivalry with Goku. Even Goku uses Super Saiyan 2 more than he does Super Saiyan 3. After all, it is an efficient transformation that has served Goku and Vegeta well in both Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super. That way, he could fight for extended periods of time. When it comes to combat, he’s more tactical than Goku, and could have come to the conclusion that a better strategy is to stay with Super Saiyan 2.įor this reason, it makes sense that prior to the Golden Frieza Saga, Vegeta believed that he was better off using Super Saiyan 2 as his primary form. Vegeta could easily have shared the same opinion about Goku’s Super Saiyan 3 form and simply decided that it wasn’t for him. Vegeta had similar concerns about the Ultra Super Saiyan form, which he has expressed to Future Trunks. It’s a physically taxing ability that drains the Saiyan of his energy. Super Saiyan 3 has flaws that Vegeta surely knew about, either from observing Goku or by trying it out for himself offscreen. Therefore Vegeta must have made a conscious decision to avoid it. In fact, Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta handled himself better against Beerus than Goku did in while in his Super Saiyan 3 form. However, Vegeta was powerful enough to use it through the entirety of Dragon Ball Super. He simply didn’t have the physical capabilities at the time, as Super Saiyan 2 was the extent of his power. First of all, it should be noted that Vegeta couldn’t go Super Saiyan 3 in Dragon Ball Z. Vegeta is certainly strong enough to pull off the transformation, so it’s worth wondering why he never tried it. Related: Dragon Ball Z's Buu & Frieza Plot Hole Explained At this point, Goku and Gotenks are the only characters who have entered this form, but Universe 6’s Caulifla is hoping to achieve it as well. Goku later taught the ability to Goten and Trunks, who were able to use it after fusing into Gotenks. Goku intentionally didn’t use it when he fought Vegeta, who was jealous of Goku’s newfound power when he heard about it. Apparently his intense training on Otherworld gave him the power he needed to go beyond Super Saiyan 2. Vegeta has gone Super Saiyan 3 in the video games and the Dragon Ball Heroes web series, but not once has he ever made use of this form in canon.Įasily recognized by the user’s lack of eyebrows and incredibly long hair, the Super Saiyan 3 transformation made its anime debut in Dragon Ball Z’s Buu Saga, when Goku used it to fight Majin Buu. Vegeta completely skipped the Super Saiyan 3 transformation in the Dragon Ball franchise.
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