Summary

  • Vegeta showcases his power and skill by tanking hits from Granolah in his Super Saiyan Blue form, proving that titles like "strongest" and "second strongest" aren't the sole determinants of battle outcomes.
  • Vegeta unleashes a new power, Ultra Ego, which grows stronger as the fight goes on. This contrasts with Goku's Ultra Instinct, which focuses on reflexive defense rather than pure power.
  • While Vegeta temporarily suring Goku is not new, he clearly outperforms Goku in the battles against Granolah, demonstrating his ability to put up a longer and more brutal fight.

While Dragon Ball: Super suggest that the Saiyan prince may have finally sured his rival. Though Vegeta has never formally lost a fight to Goku alone, he has been eclipsed in power on multiple occasions and thus earned the reputation of always being “second best” in the Z Fighters. While this trend may be commonplace for the majority of Dragon Ball, both Goku and Vegeta’s fights with the rogue sniper Granolah paint a different picture.

In chapter 73 of Dragon Ball Super, Goku steps up to fight Granolah, but quickly realizes he is outclassed and enters Mastered Ultra Instinct in an attempt to overwhelm his foe. At first, it seems like Granolah is being pushed against the ropes by Ultra Instinct, but it’s soon revealed that Goku has been chasing a weaker clone the entire time. Once the real Granolah arrives on the scene, Goku is taken out in a single move, both depowering him and knocking him unconscious. This leaves only Vegeta to battle Granolah, and things play out very differently from there.

Vegeta's Ultra Ego Proves Vegeta's Power is Greater

A  from the Dragon Ball Super manga

Even without the power of Ultra Instinct, Vegeta is able to tank multiple hits from Granolah in his Super Saiyan Blue Evolved form. While Granolah is supposed to be the strongest fighter in the universe at this point, Vegeta’s skill and experience allow him to continue fighting back, even at a disadvantage. As the fight draws on, Vegeta makes the point that the titles of “strongest” and “second strongest” only reflect moments in time and that a battle isn’t simply decided by one’s ranking. This line both references Vegeta’s time as the perceived second strongest and acts as foreshadowing for his eventual suring of Goku.

With his back against the wall, Vegeta is clearly strong enough to put up a much longer and more brutal fight than Goku managed to.

Ultra Ego is Stronger than True Ultra Instinct

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Ultra Ego is an ability based purely around power, designed to grow stronger the longer a fight goes on. That's quite different from Goku's latest form, the True Ultra Instinct, which allows him to harness the reflexive attack and defensive capabilities of Ultra Instinct without completely shutting himself off from his emotions. Ultra Instinct proved difficult for Goku to use because of his emotions, and fortunately, he was able to find a way around that, but Ultra Instinct ultimately isn't about power; much of its utility lies in the "autonomous" defense that it provides, helping to keep Goku from taking too much damage too quickly.

That's a stark difference from Ultra Ego, which wants its to get hurt and take damage in order to access ever-greater levels of power. In that sense, there's no contest as to which form is stronger: Ultra Ego is power, plain and simple, while Ultra Instinct is a more complex ability that has utility other than just attacking. Of course, Ultra Ego was shown to have a major downside, as Vegeta's capacity to take hits isn't automatically increased by Ultra Ego; when he took too much damage, Vegeta collapsed, even in spite of the power which still flowed through him. As a destroyer god's technique, it expects its wielder to also have a god's durability, and Vegeta just doesn't.

For the most part, Goku and Vegeta have remained relative to one another, at times suring the other and pushing each other to greater heights. Vegeta temporarily exceeding Goku’s strength is not new territory for Dragon Ball, as he was not only stronger than Goku when they first met but also the strongest Z-Fighter on two separate occasions in the Cell Saga. While it can’t be said Vegeta will remain the better of the two for good throughout Dragon Ball: Super, it’s clear that he absolutely performed better than Goku in the battles against Granolah.