Summary
Dragon Ballhas a lot of powerful characters; however, notevery member of its incredibly big castcan flex about being able to destroy a planet. Destroying a world requires not only power, but precision to aim for its core, or, at least, that’s what is said in the lore of the show. Astrophysics aside, planets are big targets, but quite sturdy. Even a well-placed Kamehameha wouldn’t be enough to destroy one completely.
So, this list is about characters that, either by accident or for the sheer pleasure of sowing destruction, have killed worlds at some point during their careers. From the most obvious and infamous Galactic Tyrant of the series to the actual Deity that governs all time and space.
10Frieza
The Emperor’s Planet Kill Count Is Second Only To The God Of Destruction
Frieza, since the moment he appeared, made manifest that his sole purpose in life was galactic domination. And what kind of intergalactic space tyrant would this guy be if he didn’t blow a planet or two in the process? The whole planet destruction thing began with the Frieza/Saiyan Invasion saga, so it’s kind of his personal signature, going around, dominating some worlds, or destroying others.
The Emperor Frieza has the largest planet kill scoreafter the very god of destruction himself: Beerus. No wonder he is one of the candidates to occupy his post once this Cat-like lazy (but powerful) deity retires.
9Cell
It Was A Fluke, But Still Deserves To Be On The List
Cell was an all-powerful being, made with the cells of dozens of Z fighters, and even Frieza himself. In fact, this beast was so powerful, that in his final act of arrogance before dying, he was willing to take down the whole Earth with him.
Thankfully,Goku and his timely instant transmission abilitywere there to save the day. But, well, Goku being Goku, ended up landing on Kaio Sama’s planet with the Cell-bomb about to blow out. So, the credit for this planet kill should go to both of them.
8Goku
Should Share The Credits With Cell
So, following back with the previous info about Goku blowing up Kaio Sama’s world, as he shares blame with Cell for doing so, Goku is also partially responsible for the destruction of Namek. I know it seems far-fetched, but hear me out.
During the battle with Frieza, Goku had many chances to end the villain before he went and threw a bomb at the planet. But he was so angry, and so out of control, that he the chance go away. He wanted to make Frieza suffer for what he did to Krillin and all the inhabitants of Namek, so that’s 2 planets Goku shares the blame for destroying. On the other hand, if he wished to, he could totally destroy a world or two. Something that has been already proven since when Zamasu took over his body, he used his power to destroy some worlds.
7King Vegeta
Able To Kill Planets With A Single Ki Blast
King Vegeta the Third, or Vegeta III,father of the Vegeta we all knowand hate/love, made his debut during the Frieza Saga, in a sort of flashback that explains that he was obsessed with power (as many Saiyans before and after him) and that he only obeyed Frieza out of convenience and fear. So, he personally supervised the destruction of many worlds, and he is even shown destroying several (in the OVAs) using powerful Ki Blasts.
Though Vegeta III never knew about the ill fate his own planet would have, he kept doing Frieza’s bidding and destroying worlds until it was too late to realize the Saiyan homeworld was next on the Emperor’s list for deletion. He died with his world, holding up to his arrogant last will to see his son who was off-planet becoming the next Super Saiyan.
6Vegeta
Vegeta’s power is undeniable. Able to go toe to toe with Goku, and the next candidate to become God of Destruction after Beerus, Vegeta is undoubtedly one hell of a warrior. Ever since he got back on Earth after Namek’s destruction, and was nursed back to health by Bulma. After that, he was tamed and turned into an exemplary father (well, sort of) by the earthling genius inventor.
But wasn’t he supposed to be a bad guy who destroyed entire worlds? Well, yes, as a matter of fact, in a flashback, we can see Vegeta destroying Planet Arlia while working for Frieza’s army, though it is said he destroyed many others as well. So, yes,Vegeta is a destroyer of worldsas much as he forces himself to be a good Saiyan, he carries that burden with him. However, his pride is too big to make him feel guilty about his past.
5Majin Buu
This Thing Has Killed Several Worlds
This evil creature, who everyone seems to have forgotten about, has destroyed countless worlds. His creator and Master, the Mage Babidi used him to blast entire civilizations to ashes. His evil acts were so heinous, that even the whole council of Kaios decided to intervene to prevent his resurrection.
Not that it helped much, since this guy came back to life, killed thousands, and went on a rampage turning everyone into candy, cookies, and chocolate, among other vile acts. Then, of course, he killed his own master, proving that he was an uncontrollable beast. After “expelling his evil side” he seems to have become some sort of comic relief, and guardian of his best friend: Mr. Satan.
4Babidi
Destroyed Entire Worlds Out Of Spite
A tiny, little fly-like alien, with a crooked mind and a cold heart. The vile mage Babidi once enjoyed destroying entire worlds and civilizations, until his rampage came to a halt thanks to the intervention of the Council of Kaios.
But this didn’t stop Babidi, as he only got sealed away for some time. Though the anime is not seen much, this little creature is well capable of destroying entire planets. It is just that he prefers sending his henchmen to do the job, while he enjoys the pain and suffering from the comfort of his throne.
3Zamasu
No One Has The Right To Live If He Says So
Zamasu is quite a lost case: he’s pure evil, and crazy as they come. After stealing Goku’s body, he went on a test run destroying worlds, but even before getting the Goku Black shape, Zamasu was prone to delete those he deemed unworthy.
As seen in various flashbacks during the Goku Black saga, Zamasu not only destroyed two civilizations but razed the entire planet. Despite his master telling him to control his emotions, this guy has probably destroyed several other worlds before Goku, Vegeta, and Future Trunks put a halt to his tantrum.
2Beerus
His Job Is Literally Destroying Worlds
Don’t be fooled by his “cute” sphynx-cat-like appearance, as this isthe God of Destruction himself: Beerus. He used to go around the universe, clearing it from worlds that were “unworthy” or “unbalanced,” so he is some sort of equalizer God, bringing equilibrium to a universe that is too chaotic.
Though, it is not clearly explained what his true goals are (besides eating deserts and searching for a candidate to occupy his post after he retires), he has become the Mentor for Vegeta and Goku. but mainly for Vegeta, since Goku seems to be following a different path. So, he is out of the World Destruction business for the moment, but that doesn’t mean he cannot snap at any given time and go destroy a couple of celestial bodies.
1Zeno Sama
This God Erases Entire Universes With A Flick Of His Fingers
A mysterious existence, said to be the God of all creation, and also the destroyer of all. Zeno (or Xeno) Sama is the God above all Gods, the King of All. Controlling all the universes from his infinite throne, alongside the Father of all Angels (The Grand Minister), he supersedes the life in all worlds, and is well capable of terminating them at will, if he thinks it’s right to do so.
The Grand Minister informed Whis and Goku that Zeno had destroyed worlds before and that he would continue to do so. As a matter of fact, he was about to erase several universes but decided it would be fun to decide which ones are allowed to stay through a martial arts tournament (Thanks to Goku’s suggestion), and well, an entire Dragon Ball Super Arc is about the Survival of said universes, decided through a Battle Royale.