Identifying the Most Wanked Character in Dragon Ball
Introduction
The vast and expansive Dragon Ball universe has seen a plethora of powerful and celebrated characters. However, some of these characters can be considered "wanked" - a term used to describe characters that have been excessively praised and overestimated in their power levels, often to the point of contradicting established lore. In this article, we will explore some of the most wanked characters in the Dragon Ball franchise, focusing on two notable examples: Basil and Lavender, with the ultimate goal of identifying the most iconic and wanked character in the series - Goku.
Basil and Lavender
Basil and Lavender are frequently mentioned in discussions about the most wanked characters in Dragon Ball. Both of these fighters come from the Dragon Ball Super (DBS) arc and, despite their appearances, they are often overestimated and misunderstood by many fans. Let's delve into the reasons why these characters are considered the most overrated.
Basil
Basil, a warrior from Namek who participated in the Tournament of Power, is a prime example of a character who has been misjudged. He lost to Majin Buu, a considerably powerful opponent, suggesting that Basil falls within the Solar System class. This class is significantly lower than the Universal class, which Goku, Vegeta, or even Frieza belong to. Additionally, there is no record of Basil undergoing any substantial training, indicating that his abilities are not on par with those of the more powerful fighters in the series. His single hit on Goku, which did not cause significant damage, further supports the notion that Basil is not a universal class fighter.
Lavender
Lavender, another participant in the Tournament of Power, shares a similar narrative to Basil. Like Basil, Lavender's defeat at the hands of a powerful opponent like Majin Buu places him within the Solar System class. Furthermore, his only notable achievement was tying with Gohan during the Tournament of Power, a feat which was largely attributed to the poisoning of Majin Buu. Even if one were to consider Lavender's potential and exclude the poison factor, his base strength would likely place him below Gohan, who trained briefly with Piccolo - an extraordinary fighter in his own right. The lack of substantial training and his limited success in combat further diminish his status as a wanked character.
The State of Wankedness in DBS
It is evident that a significant portion of the Dragon Ball Super fighters can be labeled as wanked by many fans. The segment of the fandom that refuses to acknowledge the consistency of the "Base SSG" (Base Super Saiyan God) principle often leads to inflated opinions of certain characters. For instance, some fans believe that characters like Base Cabba have powers exceeding those of even universal fighters like Goku, Vegeta, or even Beerus. This inconsistency in fan interpretations is part of what makes identifying the most overrated character a difficult task.
The Case for Goku
However, when it comes to choosing the most wanked character in the Dragon Ball series, Goku stands out as a prime candidate. Goku, the main protagonist, is often accused by fans of hiding his true power and does not declare his full potential. Many videos about Goku fans highlight Gohan, another character in the narrative, as one who could hypothetically defeat Goku, Goku Black, or even Beerus if he truly wanted to, simply because Gohan is perceived as more humble and intelligent. Yet, the notion of Gohan as a hyper-intelligent and underutilized powerhouse is often criticized as taking his actions out of the context of protectiveness and love for his family and friends.
Conclusion
In the vast and dynamic world of Dragon Ball, identifying the most wanked character is a subjective exercise. While characters like Basil and Lavender are often misjudged, Goku remains a central figure whose true potential is frequently debated and misinterpreted by many fans. The term "wanked" serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to the established lore and rational evaluation of a character's abilities.