Dragon Ball: Black Frieza Completely Changes the Power Dynamics With Goku and Vegeta

Dragon Ball Super hints that Black Frieza's actual strength might surpass fans' expectations following his impressive introduction.

Dragon Ball: Black Frieza Completely Changes the Power Dynamics With Goku and Vegeta

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  • In the latest V Jump, it says Black Frieza's power is like a God of Destruction, making him stronger than Goku and Vegeta.
  • Frieza got powerful by training in the Room of Spirit and Time for the first time.
  • However, It's still not clear if Black Frieza is the strongest, but he's definitely closer to a God of Destruction than Goku and Vegeta.
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Dragon Ball is really good at giving characters power boosts. From things like Kaio-ken to Super Saiyan, the series has shown it all. Not just the heroes, even the villains in Dragon Ball have various powerful forms. Recently, there’s an update on Black Frieza, a character introduced a few months ago.

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In the Dragon Ball manga, Black Frieza appeared when Goku and Vegeta were helping in a battle on Planet Cereal. They were fighting a gang, but suddenly Black Frieza showed up and defeated everyone, including Goku and Vegeta.

Black Frieza in Dragon Ball Super
Black Frieza defeated Goku and Vegeta on planet Cereal

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Goku and Vegeta couldn’t defeat Black Frieza, even at their strongest. The latest V-Jump issue describes a new form of Black Frieza. It says that this form is approaching the level of a God of Destruction, making it even more powerful. This means Black Frieza can easily defeat Goku and Vegeta, humiliating them in the process.

Black Frieza is Almost As Strong As Beerus, A God of Destruction

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Black Frieza

Frieza’s return to Dragon Ball Super was a big surprise because of his powerful new form called Black Frieza. The latest V-Jump issue (via ComicBook) hints that Black Frieza could be nearly as strong as a God of Destruction, such as Beerus.

Gods of Destruction in Dragon Ball are super strong and can easily destroy planets and life. If Black Frieza has even a bit of their power, it would help explain how he beat Goku and Vegeta in his recent appearance.

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The V-Jump issue describes Black Frieza’s strength, suggesting that he may be approaching the level of a God of Destruction. This revelation has added a new layer of excitement to the Dragon Ball Super franchise, leaving fans eager to see how this powerful villain will impact the series.

Frieza Copied Goku to Become The Strongest

Black Frieza shows up in Dragon Ball Super Chapter #87 and surprises everyone by easily defeating Gas. Gas was known as the strongest warrior in the universe, but Frieza, who had been absent from the story, had been training and transformed into Black Frieza.

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Frieza

Goku and Vegeta are surprised when they can’t beat Gas by themselves. They are even more shocked when Frieza suddenly becomes much stronger. Frieza explains that he trained for ten years in the Room of Spirit and Time, which is a special place where time moves differently. This is significant because Frieza, who is naturally skilled in combat, had never trained before meeting Goku.

Despite Frieza’s significant power boost, it’s unclear if he’s the strongest in the universe. Even Whis, a powerful character, can’t determine if Frieza or someone else is stronger.

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This hints that Frieza might be the bad guy in the next Dragon Ball Super story. If Frieza is as strong as a God of Destruction, Goku and Vegeta need to train hard to have a shot against him.

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Tanmay writes about anime for FandomWire. He's currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. With a passion for animation and graphics, he has authored over 240 articles on anime, sharing insights and reviews with fellow fans, seamlessly combining his love for animation with journalism.