Summary
- The Tamagami are stronger than Dabura, hinting at Goku’s strength in Daima.
- The Tamagami is probably not fighting at full strength against their challengers.
- Tamagami Numbers Two and One likely possess even greater power than Number Three.
Warning: The next incorporates spoilers for Dragon Ball Daima, Episode 10, “Ocean”, now streaming on Crunchyroll.
The primary true challenge Dragon Ball Daima is tossing Goku’s way is the Tamagami who guard the Demon Realm’s Dragon Balls. These three sentinels are placed in each of the three Demon Worlds, standing proud and tall until a challenger approaches them attempting to obtain their respective Dragon Ball. Like all the opposite Dragon Ball sets, the Demon Realm’s set was created by a Namekian; only this time, it was by one named Neva. After creating the Dragon Balls, Neva proceeded to create the Tamagami to face guard over the Dragon Balls, which has prevented anyone from making a wish for a protracted time period.
Goku already faced Tamagami Number Three in Dragon Ball Daima episode 8, “Tamagami”, who was the guardian placed within the Third Demon World, and was guarding the Three-Star Dragon Ball. Goku managed to beat it with the assistance of his Super Saiyan 2 form, but with Goku being within the body of a child and all, how strong exactly was the Tamagami? How does it compare to the previous villains and rivals Goku’s needed to face up to now?
They’re Stronger than Dabura
King Gomah’s Predecessor Fought the Tamagami and Lost
To date, the strongest recorded character to have ever fought the Tamagami, apart from Goku, is the previous Demon King Dabura. Panzy stated in Dragon Ball Daima episode 7, “Collar”, that she heard Dabura couldn’t beat the Tamagami and acquire the Dragon Balls. Panzy’s remark aligns with King Gomah’s statement in episode 1, “Conspiracy”, saying that nobody has made a wish with the Demon Realm’s Dragon Balls for a very long time.
So, the Tamagami are all stronger than Dabura, but where does that place them on the larger scale of Dragon Ball power levels? Well, in Dragon Ball Z episode 227, “Heart of a Villain”, upon observing Dabura’s ki, Goku claims that Dabura is about as strong as Cell.
Nevertheless, bear in mind that Goku was referring to Dabura under Babidi’s spell. Babidi’s mind control doesn’t just force an individual to obey his will; it also amplifies their power greatly, as evidenced by Spopovich, Yamu, and, in fact, Majin Vegeta. This enhancement implies that the Dabura that fought the Tamagami would have been no less than marginally weaker than the Dabura Goku was sensing. There isn’t a set amount for the way much Babidi’s spell boosts an individual’s power level, however it doesn’t appear to be an outrageous amount, since even under it, Vegeta was only about on par with Goku’s Super Saiyan 2. So, it should still be fair to say that the Tamagami are no less than relative to Cell’s power in the event that they’re stronger than Dabura without Babidi’s spell.
The Tamagami Also Give Viewers a Hint of Goku’s Strength in Daima
It’s implied for the reason that start of Dragon Ball Daima that Goku and the remaining of the Z Fighters will not be as strong as they were of their original, older bodies. But now that Goku has faced and beaten someone who might be in comparison with a previous villain, his strength in his recent body is that much clearer.
It seems that Goku’s, and by extension the remaining of the Z Fighter’s, power hasn’t gone down by a detrimental amount. Having the ability to beat someone stronger than Dabura while only requiring Super Saiyan 2 means he’s near his strength throughout the Majin Buu Saga. Daima takes place several months to a yr after the Buu Saga, so Goku needs to be even stronger now, which suggests that being a toddler probably did decrease his power, just not as much as King Gomah would’ve wanted.
The most important issues with them becoming children are probably that their smaller bodies have more limited reach than their older ones and that they must get reacquainted with how certain ki techniques work. The raw amount of ki inside them seems to have only barely diminished.
They Might Be Stronger than They’re Putting On
At Least within the Case of Tamagami Number Three.
As strong because the Tamagami is perhaps, there is a probability that they may not even be going all out against the challengers they face. During Goku’s fight, Tamagami Number Three actually asked him to stop after getting hit by his Kamehameha. Sure, it definitely looked just like the Tamagami was bruised and battered, but something about that scene felt off. He specifically stopped once he “understood” Goku’s power, implying that perhaps the Tamagami were instructed to only fight as much as a certain point. Tamagami Number Three also showed that he could have repaired his hammer at any time, but didn’t, as if he desired to test Goku’s fighting prowess and not using a weapon.
“I admit it! I submit!… There is not any point in continuing further. I understand your power.” – Tamagami Number Three to Goku
Tamagami Number Two and One Might Be Stronger than Number Three
Although the vibe and storytelling are vastly different from the previous series, this is still Dragon Ball. And if there’s anything the series is thought for, it is the indisputable fact that the threats just carry on escalating. It would not be surprising in any respect to search out out that Tamagami Number Three was the weakest one and that Two and One are on an entire different level of power.
Dragon Ball Daima episode 10 gave fans a taste of what Tamagami Number One could do because it fought Majin Kuu. The Tamagami easily defeated someone with the essence of Majin Buu in them. Now, admittedly, it is also entirely possible that Majin Kuu is just that disappointingly weak, however it’s still likely that Tamagami Number One and Two are stronger than Three.
Dragon Ball Daima is now available to stream on Crunchyroll and Netflix. The discharge date for Dragon Ball Daima, episode 11, is ready to be December 20, 2024 at 10:00 AM PT.