Why in EoZ Vegeta doesn't wear one? aside from the fact that it may probably be something Toyo just came up with, Geets might have left it at home when he is chilling or taking part in silly tournaments. Or Bulma plainly told him to remove that awful thing or maybe it was Bra, it could end up being a nod to GT.
Yes Arak has some jewels, one could be the earring, and Helles hides her ears. Also Moscow was only seen twice, from a side preventing to see his left ear, and when his universe was erased the art design might've hid it.Magnificent Ponta wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:42 amYou could potentially add Arack (Universe 5) and Heles (Universe 2) to the mix as wearers - Arack doesn't have ears, but instead wears some sort of rings over his, erm, whiskers, which might count as his version of this apparel; I don't think we've ever seen Heles's ears from under her hairdo in the Manga, so she may also wear one. It's probably likelier she does, now that the earring is 'a thing'.Koitsukai wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:13 amBut like another poster said, it wouldn't make sense if 7 hakaishin lacked hakai, which seems to be THE hakaishin ability, maybe it's about who mastered the full technique, using hakai without destroying the target. Vegeta can use it in battle, maybe Sidra can't.
So the ones confirmed not to wear the earring at this point are Iwne (Universe 1), Mosco/Mule (Universe 3), Quitela (Universe 4), Sidra (Universe 9), and Geene (Universe 12). I think it's interesting that most of the confirmed 'not-wearers' are sets of twins (1-12 and 4-9), which may have some significance; Mosco/Mule makes sense on his own as Mule doesn't have ears, and it doesn't make a great deal of sense to have his robot outer shell wearing an earring, either.
At this stage, I'd guess that it seems likelier to just be a simple question of choice whether they wear it or not.
This could all be easily retconned for all of them, with Quitela explaining it: oh, we don't wear that stupid earring like you do, BEERRRRRRUUUSSSUUU.
When Beerus talked about the technique of the hakaishin, I thought he was talking about all or most of them, not just a few of them.