¿Who is stronger, Bills or Vegito?

Winner

Bills

Loser

Vegito

Description

Beerus, also known as Bills in some translations, is a pivotal character in the "Dragon Ball" series, introduced as the God of Destruction for Universe 7. Resembling a purple, anthropomorphic feline, Beerus maintains cosmic balance by destroying planets, a role that contrasts with the Supreme Kais, who are responsible for creation. His first appearance is in the film "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods," where he seeks the Super Saiyan God to challenge his strength, leading to a monumental battle with Goku. Despite his formidable power and often capricious nature, Beerus develops a complex relationship with Earth's heroes, oscillating between adversary and ally. His abilities include immense strength, speed, energy projection, and a technique called "Hakai," which allows him to erase entities from existence. Beerus's character adds depth to the series by exploring themes of divinity, power, and the delicate balance between creation and destruction.

Vegito is a prominent fusion character in the "Dragon Ball" series, resulting from the Potara earring fusion of Goku and Vegeta. This fusion combines their strengths, resulting in a warrior of exceptional power and skill. Vegito first appears during the "Majin Buu Saga" in "Dragon Ball Z," confronting Super Buu to rescue absorbed allies. In "Dragon Ball Super," Vegito reemerges as Vegito Blue, utilizing the Super Saiyan Blue transformation to battle the fused antagonist, Zamasu. His abilities include the Final Kamehameha, a fusion of Goku's Kamehameha and Vegeta's Final Flash, and the Spirit Sword, an energy blade technique. Vegito's fusion, achieved through the Potara earrings, was initially believed to be permanent; however, it is later revealed to last one hour for non-deity beings. Throughout the series, Vegito exemplifies the combined might and strategic prowess of Goku and Vegeta, making him a formidable force against powerful adversaries.

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