He Super Saiyan 3 appears in the last arc of Dragon Ball Z. Goku, to stop the onslaught of majin buu, perform this impressive transformation that leaves all the Z Fighters speechless. However, the anime does not let the rest of the conventional warriors like Gohan and Vegeta reach this wonderful mode of the series created by Akira Toriyama.
Except for Gotenks, a fusion between Goten and Trunks in the same arc, no other warrior achieves it in the canon stories. But in the official adventures, in which we put video games, there is a version of Vegeta Super Saiyan 3which we are sure you had overlooked.
And it is that this version of Vegeta in Super Saiyan 3 debuts in a video game released in 2009. It is Dragon Ball Z: Battlers, an official Bandai Namco title that only came out in Japan.
Although it is true that Vegeta Super Saiyan 3 has appeared in other official products of the franchise, the curious fact is that it was in this production that the character officially debuted.
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Super Saiyan 3 is characterized by the exaggerated increase in the length of the hair of the fighter who achieves it, which turns golden and takes on a more tousled appearance. Also, the user develops thinner eyebrows and does not have any eyebrow shape in the anime. The warrior’s body becomes more muscular, and his aura becomes more intense and bright.
This transformation requires a very high level of energy and skill on the part of the Saiyan. Reaching Super Saiyan 3 means surpassing the previous limits of the Super Saiyan form and mastering even greater power.
Super Saiyan 3 is a powerful form, but it also has some limitations. The transformation duration time is quite short due to massive energy consumption, limiting its effective use in prolonged battles. Furthermore, the user’s power and control must be extremely high to maintain this form without quickly depleting. This is why Goku, and those who reach it, do not use this transformation as much.