Is Goku really universal?

Is Goku really universal?

Goku and villains relative to him has never shown any other universal feats. The show DOES suggests other universal feats though. Coincidentally, it is also Beerus, but against Champa, another god of destruction. The new episodes of Dragon Ball Super actually confirms his level.

Did Goku almost destroy the universe?

Despite a lot of debunks around the web, evidence from both the manga and the anime suggest that Son Goku is a potential universal threat and that he would not have much trouble – at his current level of power – destroying a whole universe or several of them for that matter.

Can Goku change reality?

Pretty much no, he is barely able to break out of Hit’s timeskip technique which is low level reality warping, but he probably can’t defend someone with high level reality warping, like someone with the reality stone.

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Did Goku Create a galaxy?

No, he didn’t create a galaxy.

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How did Goku destroy the tree of might?

Goku then collected the energy inside the Tree of Might and used it to destroy both Turles and the tree he had planted after a brief showdown. In the English version, King Kai refers to this as a “Super Spirit Bomb”, and it could be considered the first one of its kind.

Why can’t Goku go Super Saiyan in Super Android 13?

In Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!, Krillin says that Goku cannot gather the energy while in his Super Saiyan state. This is because the Super Saiyan transformation is inherently malicious and taints the heart and soul.

How did Goku defeat Frieza in Dragon Ball Z?

In Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D, as the Z Fighters are being overwhelmed by Frieza’s might, Goku prepares a Spirit Bomb, his allies manage to distract Frieza long enough for Goku to finish creating the attack. Goku unleashes the attack upon Frieza, who is unable to stop it and is defeated.

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