'Dragon Ball' Reveals Who Would Win a Gogeta vs. Vegito Fight

12/09/2018 07:34 pm EST

Dragon Ball Super: Broly's official introduction of Gogeta into canon has fans once again discussing the pros and cons of Dragon Ball's fusion methods. Well, a new article in Weekly Shonen Jump has now given fans an official breakdown of the two Dragon Ball fusion methods (Fusion Dance and Potara), and what the strengths and weaknesses are of each. There's also another official ruling on something that many fans have been debating for years: who would win in a fight between Gogeta and Vegito!

Here's the official ruling on what would happen if Dragon Ball's most powerful fused fighters ever throw down:

"Dream Match!! Gogeta vs Vegetto!! Who is the Strongest in the Universe?!
Unifying the spirits of the two strongest rivals and merging them together, Fusion has better balance and is able to draw their power out to the max!! Therefore, if it is a short match of thirty minutes or less, then Gogeta should win, while if it is a long battle, then Vegetto should win!!"

This ultimately breaks down into exactly the type of scenario that a lot of die-hard Dragon Ball fans have been discussing for years. As this Dragon Ball fusion breakdown reveals, there is a pretty clear separation of powers between the Fusion Dance that creates Gogeta, and the Potara earrings that create Vegito:

As stated then, the issue isn't just one of the usual Dragon Ball power level number comparisons: it's about time vs power. Gogeta stands a greater chance of winning the fight if it's a quick head-to-head battle; however, if Vegito were to use any kind of real tactical strategy to draw the fight out, then the odds would shift all too quickly in Vegito's favor.

Do you agree with this breakdown of a Gogeta vs. Vegito fight? Let us know in the comments!

Dragon Ball Super: Broly officially releases in Japan this December, so fans will get to see more of Super Saiyan Blue Goku in action soon enough. Funimation will be bringing the film to theaters in the United States on January 16. Dragon Ball Supercurrently airs its English dub on Adult Swim during the Toonami programming block Saturday evenings at 9:30 p.m. It is also available to stream on Funimation and Amazon Video. The Japanese language release of the series is complete, and available to stream on FunimationNOW, VRV, and Crunchyroll.

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