This article contains spoilers from Dragon Ball Daima.
Overview
- Vegeta has finally achieved the formidable Super Saiyan 3 transformation in Dragon Ball Daima, marking a significant power upgrade.
- Unlike traditional versions, his Super Saiyan 3 form features longer and spikier hair, along with the notable absence of eyebrows.
- With this new transformation, Vegeta is now on par with Goku, closing the power gap that previously existed between them.
Table of Contents
- Vegeta’s Super Saiyan Transformations
- Why Vegeta Didn’t Unlock Super Saiyan 3 Earlier
- Vegeta Unlocks Super Saiyan 3 in Dragon Ball Daima
- Release Date for Episode 13 of Dragon Ball Daima
The latest developments in Dragon Ball Daima have created a buzz among fans, blending exhilarating adventures with intense battles. Central to these conflicts are the iconic heroes, Goku and Vegeta, who continue to capture viewers’ attention. In the recent episode 12, audiences were astonished by Vegeta’s latest transformation into Super Saiyan 3, a form he had never manifested in prior story arcs.
Vegeta’s Super Saiyan Transformations
- Vegeta’s first transformation into Super Saiyan occurred during the Android Saga.
- He never managed to unlock Super Saiyan 3 until recent events in Dragon Ball Daima.
Vegeta has undergone numerous transformations throughout his journey in the series. He stands out as one of the few Super Saiyans alongside Goku, who was the first to attain this illustrious form in the Namek Saga. After Goku, it was Trunks, who first demonstrated his Super Saiyan abilities while fighting against Frieza on Earth. Vegeta followed suit shortly before the Androids’ arrival, surprising fans as he unveiled his power against Android 19.
During the Buu Saga, Vegeta achieved Super Saiyan 2 and become one of the series’ most powerful characters, essentially holding his own against Goku. However, he notably never unlocked Super Saiyan 3, despite fast-tracking his training and abilities. Instead, he moved on to stronger forms, such as Super Saiyan Blue and Super Saiyan God. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, he also showcased the God transformation, and further expanded his prowess with Super Saiyan Blue Evolution.
To counter Goku’s Ultra Instinct, Vegeta unveiled his Ultra Ego form in the manga—a testament to his relentless pursuit of power. Nevertheless, the absence of Super Saiyan 3 raised eyebrows among fans, given that it can be perceived as a vital step in his transformation journey.
Why Vegeta Didn’t Unlock Super Saiyan 3 Earlier
Training Time Constraints for Vegeta
The timeline of Vegeta’s training provides some insight into why he never adopted the Super Saiyan 3 form earlier. Following the conclusion of the Cell Saga, Vegeta significantly enhanced his powers but did not advance to the next level of Super Saiyan like Goku did. It wasn’t until Goku re-entered the picture during the Majin Buu Saga that Vegeta became aware of the existence of Super Saiyan 3.
Goku only tapped into this form following his battle against Babidi’s minions, further illustrating that Vegeta had yet to grasp its potential. Even though Super Saiyan 3 offers bursts of extraordinary power, its severe energy drain makes it less favorable for prolonged confrontations. As a result, Vegeta’s initial unawareness of the transformation contributed to his eventual decision to focus on other forms instead.
With the significant time lapse after the defeat of Buu, the narrative of Dragon Ball Daima has allowed Vegeta ample training time. In the latest episode, he finally attained Super Saiyan 3, affirming that he continues to evolve as a character.
Vegeta Unlocks Super Saiyan 3 in Dragon Ball Daima
Vegeta’s Unstoppable Super Saiyan 3
In a recent episode, Vegeta officially unlocked Super Saiyan 3 during his combat with Tamagami 2, displaying overwhelming prowess. His transformation, distinct from the familiar versions, does not feature the flowing hair associated with Goku or Gotenks, but rather showcases an elongated and spiked hairstyle and the notable absence of eyebrows. This artistic choice is true to Akira Toriyama’s conceptualization of the form.
While Vegeta retains the transformation’s substantial power boost relative to other users, fans were thrilled to witness him accessing this long-awaited form. This evolution certainly places him in direct competition with Goku, elevating the excitement as the storyline develops.
With more episodes of Dragon Ball Daima on the horizon, fans are eager to see how Vegeta’s potential will unfold, hoping for more surprises and perhaps even more formidable upgrades as the series progresses.
Release Date for Episode 13 of Dragon Ball Daima
The highly anticipated Episode 13 of Dragon Ball Daima is set to premiere on January 10, 2025, and fans can catch this episode on Crunchyroll at 7:40 AM PT. Anticipation is building as viewers look forward to more thrilling battles and character developments.
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