Super Saiyan Blue ends an era in Dragon Ball Super 2
The landscape of Dragon Ball power levels has undergone a dramatic transformation, with Super Saiyan Blue firmly establishing itself as the current apex of power in the franchise.
Since the release of Resurrection F in 2015, Super Saiyan Blue has not merely held a spot; it has become the definitive face of the evolving Dragon Ball universe. It is now as prolific, iconic, and relevant as the original Super Saiyan form that first introduced these legendary transformations.
This shift reflects a continuous evolution in storytelling and power scaling, cementing SSB’s place at the top of the hierarchy for many fans.
However, the ongoing narrative demands constant reinvention. As anticipation builds for the upcoming premiere of Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, new developments are poised to redefine what means the most in the Dragon Ball world.
Dragon Ball Super: Beerus is set to reintroduce the formidable Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan form before the end of the year. This strategic reintroduction adds a rich layer of history and complexity to the existing power dynamics, offering fans a fresh perspective on the lineage of divine transformations.
This momentous decision occurs concurrently with the anime’s upcoming premiere of its remake of Resurrection F this Fall, ensuring that new stories are layered over familiar history.
With these dynamic changes, the dominance of Super Saiyan Blue is set to evolve. While it remains an immensely powerful and beloved form, it is anticipated that it will no longer hold the exclusive title as the single most important power in Dragon Ball moving forward, making room for even more legendary forms to shine.