Top 12 Strongest Gods of Destruction in Dragon Ball Z/Super Ranked

Titled “Beings of Annihilation,” these entities possess extraordinary power, capable of obliterating life or entire planets across multiple dimensions. Unlike the Deities of Creation who generate life, they serve to preserve balance within their respective universes. In the Dragon Ball multiverse, there are twelve such beings, one per universe, all of whom have made appearances. These deities hold no set persona; they’ve been observed as composed and unpredictable, cunning and manipulative, among other traits. This article aims to rank these 12 Gods of Annihilation based on their might and abilities.

12. Iwan (Universe 1)

Iwan is a character with bushy features and a rosy complexion. His eyes are small and round, with black pupils. He wears a white T-shirt, light blue pants held up by a turquoise belt, and brown shoes. Similar to other Destruction Gods, Iwan adorns golden jewelry on his wrists as bracelets and rings on his shoes. Just like the other Destruction Gods, Angels, and Kaiō Shin, Iwan was present at the exhibition match between Teams Universe 7 and Universe 9.

In the universe where Iwan resides, being one of the four most advanced civilizations, he and his universe are spared from participating in the Tournament of Power. Prior to the commencement of the tournament, Iwan, Liquiir, Giin, and Arak made an appearance before the combatants, exploring the battlefield ahead of the competition. In a spectacle that left everyone amazed, Iwan, Liquiir, and Arak engaged in a fierce battle, which served as a test for the arena’s durability and offered a glimpse into these three deities of destruction at work.

Since their universes didn’t take part in the competition, they were left out of the action. After a remarkable match that resulted in a significant portion of the supposedly indestructible arena being demolished, Liquiir inquired if Zeno had found the fight enjoyable, but Zeno had already fallen asleep prior to its commencement. Eventually, the High Priest urged the three Deities of Destruction to mend the damage they inflicted. Overwhelmed by this command, Iwan, Liquiir, and Arak then got to work on repairing the damage.

11. Arak (Universe 5)

He strives to maximize the possibilities within his cosmos with minimal devastation, setting him apart from destructive deities like Beerus who often wreak havoc for trivial reasons. Unlike other gods who seem lethargic, Arak demonstrates self-control and dedication, frequently meditating and consistently honing his skills as a God of Destruction.

Apart from showing his concern for life in general, he appeared troubled by the elimination of Universes 9 and 10. When the Grand Architect completed constructing the Sanctuary, four deities from civilizations with the most advanced humans visited. Upon seeing the structure, Ogma remarked that it seemed quite basic, questioning if it could endure the impending conflict. The High Architect then assured him that it was crafted from Kacchi Kacchin, a material stronger than Universe 7’s Kacchin.

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To demonstrate its validity, the High Leader requests the Deities of Destruction to scrutinize the arena by engaging in a destructive battle. Liquiir, Iwan, and Arak consent, leading to a fierce fight between the three deities that leaves the platform severely damaged. Upon their conclusion, the platform is left so wrecked that the High Leader asks them to repair it.

10. Liquiir (Universe 8)

Liqeer is a character that resembles a fox, but with human-like features. His eyes are bright yellow with black pupils, and the majority of his fur is a vibrant golden color. Some areas of his fur are white. The palms of his hands have a brown hue. He wears a belt that’s purple in color, along with crimson trousers. His footwear is also brown.

In a similar vein to other Destroyers of Worlds, Liquiir is adorned with golden ornaments such as rings, necklaces, and bracelets. His appearance seems to be inspired by Miles “Tails” Prower from the Sonic the Hedgehog series or Kitsune from Japanese folklore like Kyubi from Naruto. An interesting detail is that while he has two tails in his original design, he possesses three tails in the anime version.

9. Rumsshi (Universe 10)

He enjoys being admired because he’s the God of Destruction. However, he’s not keen on destroying planets as it gives him a headache. Regarding Son Goku, he sees him as disrespectful, especially during his encounters with the King of All, an act he finds unforgivable.

As a film enthusiast, I wholeheartedly agree with my belief that Gowas tends to rely excessively on his intellect rather than his physical prowess, according to what I gather about Kaio-shin’s perspective. To rectify this imbalance, I took the initiative to assemble a team of ten powerful bodybuilders who are skeptical of Gowas’ strategies. My reasoning is simple: Gowas has perhaps overestimated the power of his intellect and underestimated the importance of raw muscle power. With this new team, I hope to demonstrate that sometimes, laughter and self-centeredness can lead to the most suitable solutions, as it did in my opinion.

8. Giin (Universe 12)

In terms of demolition, he carries out his tasks ruthlessly and indiscriminately. He is quite confident in his world, sometimes even boasting, as was evident when he was excluded from the Tournament of Power or when he debated with Iwen, the God of Destruction of Universe 1, over who was superior between them, in either universe. However, when Universe 9 is destroyed by Zen’o, a hint of disappointment can be noticed on his face.

7. Heles (Universe 2)

Hele’s complexion is richly dark, her eyes are vivid green, and her hair cascades down in long, glossy black strands adorned with golden ornaments at the ends. She sports blue eye makeup and lipstick. A distinctive mole graces her right eye. Atop her head, she dons a striking black hat embellished with golden rims, displaying intricate white and orange diamond patterns. Her upper body is protected by golden armor reminiscent of Isis, the Egyptian deity, and she wears an open-front, white skirt. A green belt cinches her waist, and she steps into brown shoes. Her appearance reflects a deep appreciation for beauty, as she finds ugliness challenging.

6. Mule (Universe 3)

Originally, the Mule appears as a diminutive creature with a unique skin color that blends purple and pink, sporting two horns atop his head, green trousers, and a tail. However, when donning the robot suit, he transforms into a Mutant Machine-like figure. This robotic version of Mule is predominantly light green, towering in height, with his arms displaying lighter sections. Inside him, there’s a metal plate in his torso and another in his head. He adorns a green God of Destruction attire, and the lens on his head emits a flashing red light.

5. Quitela (Universe 4)

This character resembles a small, yellow-hued mouse deity. Despite his diminutive stature, he carries an ample midsection. He dons the attire of a God of Destruction, featuring vibrant green tones and a dark green headband. Similar to Geene from Universe 12, he bears the same distinctive symbol on his robe.

Quitela harbors hostility towards Beerus and is known for his cunning behavior. He exhibits this by dispatching spies across different universes to illegally gather information. He claims that as long as the Universal Ruler remains oblivious, he will face no consequences. Quiteta’s laughter sounds strange, reminiscent of the squeaks made by mice.

4. Sidra (Universe 9)

Instead of being powerful and decisive as one might expect for a God of Destruction, he is actually weak, indecisive, and irresponsible. This lack of ability to destroy things stems from his character. Given this behavior, Rou speculated that Frieza might be better suited to the position than him. However, he surprisingly demonstrated destruction by destroying a city prior to the Tournament of Power.

Instead of commonly reacting with anger towards team members for minor mistakes (excluding Roselle), this deity usually stays calm. Conversely, while observing the potential annihilation of his universe, he demonstrated a unique composure compared to Rou or Team Universe 9 who vocalized distress before and during the destruction process.

In the comic book, we see a more determined Sidra in his role as God of Destruction, carrying out the destruction of a planet due to its inhabitants’ inability to rebuild and its superfluous existence. Yet, it becomes apparent that he disliked this action but felt compelled to do so as part of his duties. He scrutinized his calculations meticulously to ensure he hadn’t erred.

In his own cosmic realm, this being is renowned as a Deity of Destruction, second in power only to his angel, Mojito. The destructive energy he generated and eventually passed on to an assassin posed some challenges for the True Gold Frieza when it came to controlling it. However, he managed to master it; it’s worth mentioning that this was just a tiny portion of his immense power.

3. Champa (Universe 6)

Unlike Beerus, Champa exhibits a more casual, amiable, and laid-back demeanor. Similar to his brother, Champa can quickly become agitated, but his propensity for anger is even greater, to the point where not even Whis, a god of destruction himself, doubts it. In many ways, Champa resembles Beerus, but with additional weaknesses, particularly in his intense love for food and sleep, which far surpass Beerus’s affinity for these activities.

He’s stubborn, proud, and above all, poor-spirited in defeat, as he refused to accept losing to Beerus and even manipulated the rules. His actions following the killings of Guarana and his troops, which he deemed necessary, reveal a heartless and malevolent nature that contrasts sharply with his supposed duty of their destruction.

He pays little attention to others as he frequently mistreats his angel Vados and shows a lack of understanding, since he fails to recognize her attempts to assist him in losing weight, and additionally demonstrates this by underestimating the challenge of defeating Universe 7, assuming it would be easy merely because Goku had difficulty catching an egg thrown at him, disregarding the fact that he was wearing a heavy uniform.

As the Deity of Annihilation hailing from Universe 6, his power originates from an entirely different realm. Despite this, he managed to hold his own against his twin brother Beerus in combat, albeit the battle had to be halted due to the imminent threat of destroying both Universes 6 and 7.

2. Belmod (Universe 11)

1) His mind is impenetrable to wrongdoing within his realm, which makes it impossible for him to pardon any malicious act or individual. Having been a part of the organization previously, he takes great pride in his universe’s presence of the Valiant Protectors (Pride Troopers).

Similar to numerous other Deities of Obliteration, Belmod harbors a certain disdain towards Goku due to his habitually disrespectful behavior towards beings and gods of great significance, such as the King of All. However, much like Top, he is intrigued by the fact that Goku possesses the capacity to transform and reach godly levels. Despite expressing some worry over the loss of most of his combatants in the Tournament of Power, Belmod maintains a certain calmness and confidence, believing that despite only having three warriors in the arena, the quality of his two strongest fighters, Top and Jiren, surpasses the quantity.

In a moment of high stakes, Belmod’s face showed concern when he realized Goku might pose a threat to Jiren, despite his status as a powerful and intimidating figure, second only to his deity mentor Marcarita, within their universe. However, it was evident from the manga that while his attacks could harm Sidra, Beerus’ assaults were potentially lethal for him, indicating Belmod is no match for Beerus in terms of withstanding attacks.

1. Beerus (Universe 7)

As a die-hard Dragon Ball fan, I can’t help but marvel at the sheer might of Beerus. This guy outclasses every major villain we’ve encountered so far, from Frieza and Cell to Majin Buu. Shonen Jump themselves vouched for his status as the undisputed strongest antagonist in Dragon Ball Z history. With a power level capable of obliterating planets on a whim, he possesses strength that could potentially annihilate an entire galaxy, maybe even the universe itself.

Beerus’ immense strength far exceeds Super Saiyan 3 Goku with a mere flick of a finger, effortlessly overpowering both Gotenks and Gohan in their Mystic State. In Super Saiyan 2, Vegeta faced him, but Beerus mentioned that he hadn’t utilized even a fraction of his power for quite some time. While Goku in Super Saiyan God mode could momentarily hold his own, it was later unveiled that Beerus had only partially exerted his power. Despite this, he won the fight without suffering significant harm and felt slightly fatigued as a result.

I stand in awe, for my strength outshines both Vegetto and Gogeta, as per the words of Goku himself, who admits he’d be defeated by me, even when fused with Vegeta. As revealed by Akira Toriyama, my Super Saiyan God level is 6, Beerus’s is 10, and Whis’ is a staggering 15. This implies that the almighty Whis surpasses Beerus in power.

As reported in issue #20 of Weekly Shonen Jump, Goku’s power as Super Saiyan Blue in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection of ‘F’ is unprecedentedly strong, surpassing even a portion of Beerus’ power from Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. In the same film, Whis notes that if Goku and Vegeta were to fight together in Super Saiyan Blue, they could potentially challenge Beerus. It is clear that Beerus holds the top spot among the gods.

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2025-06-07 16:45