Tournament of Power
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| Tournament of Power | |
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| 力の大会 (Chikara no Taikai) | |
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| Format | Melee |
| Prize | Super Dragon Balls |
| Location | World of Void |
| Date |
Age 780 or Day 3,135,500,603 of the Royal Calendar |
| Start |
Dragon Ball Super Episode 97 Dragon Ball Super Chapter 33 |
| End |
Dragon Ball Super Episode 131 Dragon Ball Super Chapter 42 |
| Participants | |
| Referee |
Omni-King Great Priest |
| Champion | Artificial Human No. 17 |
| Competitors | Universe 2, Universe 3, Universe 4, Universe 6, Universe 7, Universe 9, Universe 10, Universe 11 |
The Tournament of Power is a melee competition hosted in the World of Void by the Omni-Kings and the Great Priest. The original Omni-King of the story's main timeline intended to erase every universe except for the four with the highest mortal levels, but after witnessing the God of Destruction Invitational Tournament, they decided to hold a competition to allow one of the lower-ranked universes to survive.
Background
The Omni-King appears at the God of Destruction Invitational Tournament just as Champa is about to destroy his Universe 6 fighters for having lost. Champa and Beerus staged the tournament without consulting the Omni-King, so he decided to give them a warning against slacking on their duties as Gods of Destruction, and ended up watching the fights in secret instead. Whis and Vados take this opportunity to tell the Omni-King precisely how useless their charges have been, and he wonders whether he should find new Gods of Destruction. Beerus and Champa panic, but the Omni-King is just teasing them. The tournament turned out to be more fun than he expected, so he thinks that they should do it again with fighters from all the universes.
Goku thinks this is a great idea, and Beerus and Champa panic again as Goku approaches the Omni-King to shake on it, but the Omni-King allows it. He compliments Goku on his matches, and tells Goku he finds him fascinating. After the Omni-King departs, Beerus explains to Goku that the Omni-King has the power to erase all of the universes in an instant if he wants to, but Goku does not see the problem since the Omni-King seems like a nice guy. Beerus has lost his joy at having won the tournament, and Champa tells him that this one was just a practice run, anyway; the next one is the only one that counts. Champa departs, telling his dejected team members to come along; the Omni-King will be angry if they do not participate in the next tournament.[1]
After Goku and Vegeta return from their first visit to Future Trunks's timeline, the Omni-King requests his presence at his palace. Goku wonders if it is about the tournament, but the Omni-King just wants Goku to be his friend. Goku explains that he is busy, and asks if he can come back later; he might be able to find an even better friend for Zen-chan. The Omni-King is pleased to hear this, and gives Goku a button that will allow Goku to call him.[2] When the Omni-King of Trunks's timeline destroys everything in it aside from himself, Goku takes him to the Omni-King of his own timeline, fulfilling his promise to bring a better friend.[3]
The two Omni-Kings play together, destroying planets from their palace, until they grow bored with the game. Meanwhile, Goku gets in a fight with some robbers on Earth and realizes he is getting rusty. He asks Whis to train him, and when Beerus criticizes Goku for not fighting often enough, Goku realizes that the Omni-King's tournament would be good training. He asks Beerus what ever happened to that, and Beerus tells him to forget about it. Goku reminds him that he has the button and he can just go to the Omni-King and ask him personally.
Beerus and Whis to prevent this because the Omni-King is unpredictable and has the power to destroy everything, but Goku thinks it will be fine. Beerus is so afraid that he threatens to destroy Goku on the spot, but Goku uses the button anyway. He tells the Omni-Kings that he does not know which of them suggested the tournament, but he wants to know if it is happening any time soon. Present Omni-King says he forgot, and Future Omni-King asks what a martial arts tournament is. His counterpart explains that it is a lot of fun, so they agree to do it. The Great Priest tells Goku that he will inform the Kaiōshin when they decide on the details, so Goku goes back to Beerus's planet. Beerus is angry with Goku for ignoring his warning, but Goku says everything is fine.
Goku asks Whis to take them to the Kaiōshin Realm. When they arrive, Beerus insists on having some tea before he explains why they are there, but the Great Priest arrives before he can explain. The Great Priest tells them that the tournament will take place on the 3,135,500,603rd day of the Royal Calendar at 1:57, and that 10 warriors from each universe will participate.[4]
Scoreboard
Participants
Universe 2
Universe 2 is erased in Dragon Ball Super Episode 118.
Ribrianne (リブリアン)
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Kakunsa (カクンサ)
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Roasie (ロージィ)
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Zarbuto (ザーブト)
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Rabanra (ラバンラ)
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Jimizu (ジーミズ)
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Bikal (ビカル)
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Zirloin (ザーロイン)
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Prum (プラン)
Prum uses his Reflection technique to aid the sniper Harmira. |
Harmira (ハーミラ)
Harmira is a sniper who uses Prum to target and reflect his attacks. He manages to eliminate Tenshinhan, but Tenshinhan uses his Quad Bod technique to carry Harmira out of the ring with him. |
Universe 3
Universe 4
Universe 6
Universe 7
Universe 9
Universe 10
Universe 11
Observers
References
- ↑ "Come Forth, Dragon of the Gods — Grant My Wish, Pretty Peas!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 41. Japan: Fuji TV, 01 May 2016.
- ↑ "Hey, I Wanna Meet Son Goku — A Summons from the Omni-King!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 55. Japan: Fuji TV, 21 August 2016.
- ↑ "Fill Your Heart with New Hope!! Farewell, Trunks". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 67. Japan: Fuji TV, 20 November 2016.
- ↑ "Let's Do It, Omni-King! The Universe's Greatest Martial Arts Tournament!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 77. Japan: Fuji TV, 05 February 2017.









