Not even Broly gets that honor.
Being Dragon Ball a manga and anime focused on fighting at maximum power, one of the biggest debates that fans have is around who is the strongest characterbeing something evident that Zeno Sama could destroy all the other characters just with a snap of the fingers as if it were Thanos.
However, leaving aside the gods of this universe (or rather of the twelve that exist), the truth is that there have been many debates and theories about who is the most powerful saiyansupporting the current consensus that Broly beats Goku and VegetaProof of this being that these last two needed to merge into Gogeta and reach the Super Saiyan Blue phase in order to defeat him when Broly was only in the normal Super Saiyan phase.
This would end the debate here, but the truth is that Dragon Ball Heroes has given something to talk about these dayssince Cumber’s presentation, the Evil Saiyanhas caused quite a stir, as this character has been shown as the most powerful saiyan of all time.
Dragon Ball Heroes presents the most powerful saiyan
First of all, it must be clarified that the facts of Dragon Ball Heroes they are not canon, focusing more on battle fanservice. Not for nothing, there are several Goku from different eras, so this is not something that affects the history that we all know or its characters.
However, what is certain is that in a battle on Prison Planet Cumber has shown enormous power, since he has been able to make Goku attack Vegeta with his aura (produced by Ki). In fact, once he comes to his senses, he manages to merge with his partner in Vegetto, fighting Cumber and falling in defeat without Cumber even transforming.
Needless to say, with this Cumber has become the most powerful Saiyan to date, as he has achieved something that not even Broly could do: defeat a fusion of Goku and Vegeta. And it is that, to make matters worse, these Vegetto used the Kaioken in Super Saiyan Blue and even then he has not been able to cope. Let’s hope Cumber never jumps into the canon universe.
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