Transformations in Dragon Ball are really weird when you think about it. In comparison, Golden Frieza is equal to Goku at his absolute strongest (at least before he triggers Ultra Instinct.) Considering he now knows how to properly train and, once again, has a living body, Frieza’s very much Dragon Ball ’s strongest, and most dangerous, villain. In the manga, Goku even outright manages to overpower him with Mastered Super Saiyan Blue. Not only is Fused Zamasu the product of a potato fusion, he’s also only as dangerous as he is thanks to his immortality. Now, it is worth mentioning that Fused Zamasu is a more formidable opponent than Golden Frieza, but it’s highly debatable just how powerful he is. There's more to strength than just hitting hard. Starting with Resurrection F, Frieza’s Golden form rocketed him right to the top with his seemingly unlimited potential keeping him perpetually on top. In bringing Frieza back for Dragon Ball Super, Toriyama chose to shake up the situation and give Frieza the strength to match his popularity. Even if he wasn’t the strongest, Frieza was clearly the most important. Both the Cell and Buu arcs referenced him as a measure of power, and the effect he had on the characters and world were never forgotten. ![]() ![]() Despite being the weakest of Dragon Ball Z ’s three main villains, Frieza never lost relevance.
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