Warning! Spoilers ahead for Dragon Ball Super chapter 80!
The debate over whether Vegito or Gogeta is the best-fused form in Dragon Ball might be a major point of contention with fans. But there's one fusion that's actually better than both of them — and it hasn't happened yet.
Goku and Vegeta's two fused states are compelling mostly because of the latter Saiyan's pride. It's actually due to this internal anguish Vegeta always endures why Kefla — the fusion between Universe 6's Kale and Caulifla — isn't considered strongest. With that in mind, the difficulties that would undoubtedly arise should Goku and Granolah the Cerealian ever have to fuse to defeat their current opponent Gas of the Heeter Force would be far more complicated.
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As of chapter 80, Goku, Vegeta, and Granolah have run into a brick wall. Although planet Cereal's dragon Toronbo made Gas the strongest warrior in the universe, Granolah still held the upper hand because he had more time to master a form of Instant Transmission they both received from Toronbo who apparently made the move an unexpected key to being the most powerful. However, Gas enters a berserker state and undergoes an awakening, causing his power level to skyrocket. This puts all three of Gas' opponents at a major disadvantage, as they are still weakened from earlier fights. Fusion could definitely solve this dilemma. Since Vegeta already has serious reserves about fusing, the deed would fall on Goku and Granolah. But would Granolah concede? And if he did, how much of a mental toll would the experience cause?
As fans recall, Granolah only recently came to accept Goku and Vegeta. The Cerealian has been harboring a
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