Dragon Ball Super has made a grand return with its latest chapter, bringing an end to the Super Hero arc while also dispelling a prevailing theory about Gohan’s potential ascension to the role of God of Destruction.
In recent chapters, the manga has delved into a special epilogue tied to the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie, showcasing Gohan’s remarkable Beast Mode and his continuous evolution of latent power.
This prompted speculation among fans about whether Gohan could ascend to the esteemed position of God of Destruction.
Gohan’s Beast Mode showcased an unprecedented level of destructive power, leading many to believe he could be a suitable candidate for the role of God of Destruction.
Why Gohan is the Candidate for God of Destruction?
This belief was further fueled as the latest chapter explored whether Gohan’s newfound power could surpass Goku’s Ultra Instinct form. However, Dragon Ball Super Chapter 103 conclusively dismisses these theories as Beerus outright states that Gohan’s personality makes him unsuitable for the role of God of Destruction.
The chapter sees Ultra Instinct Goku engage in a fierce battle with Gohan Beast to determine the stronger fighter between them.
As the confrontation unfolds and Gohan demonstrates his ability to rival Goku’s Ultra Instinct, even impressing Whis, the question of his suitability for the role arises. Whis queries Beerus about Gohan’s potential candidacy for God of Destruction, but Beerus swiftly rejects the notion.
Although Beerus acknowledges Gohan’s mastery over his newfound power, he emphatically declares that Gohan lacks the necessary temperament for the role.
Beerus Thoughts on Gohan
According to Beerus, Gohan’s disciplined and restrained nature is incompatible with the wanton destruction required of a God of Destruction.
Unlike the other Saiyans who exhibit wild and unrestrained behavior, Gohan’s reserved demeanor would not align with the responsibilities of a deity tasked with maintaining balance in the universe.
The revelation sheds light on the standards set by Beerus for the position of God of Destruction and emphasizes the distinctive traits that define Gohan’s character.
Despite his formidable power, Gohan’s inherent nature ultimately renders him unfit for such a prestigious role in the Dragon Ball universe.