It’s a possibility but I think the way he said his lines are way to over the top to not be faking. I mean it’s possible he is calling back his old self to get into a Destroyer mind frame but is also using his old self (like he did with Cabba) to rile Granolah upTheSaiyanGod wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:23 pmPeople have been arguing about the possibility that Vegeta is reproducing what Beerus did to him before, and that he's going to try to destabilize Granolah with those words (without actually being serious about the stuff he said)UpFromTheSkies wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 9:24 am Maybe to fully utilize hakai, he has to embrace his violent and destructive side, and bring out the old Vegeta that he's been suppressing all these years. Has anyone else thought of this?
However, perhaps there is the possibility that these words are not a fakeout after all, and this is just the result of his training. Since Beerus claims that Vegeta needs to maintain the destruction mindset to fully reproduce the power of a GoD, the time he spent on Beerus' planet may have changed Vegeta's previous view about regret and guilt for past events, and this could end up making Vegeta push Granolah too hard, disdaining his clan's death and turning him into the opposite of what he was before. In short, it changed Vegeta and made him closer to Beerus, which might make him regret it later, causing the need for him to find a better balance between getting rid of thoughts that just hold him back, but at the same time not totally changing the person he became when embracing the mindset mentioned by Beerus
And Granolah is already trying to kill Goku & Vegeta and wouldn’t listen to reason when Goku tried to talk to him. He is already at a pretty extreme point.
I just hope whatever Toyo is doing it won’t make Vegeta look bad. I don’t mean fight wise but character wise.



