With Elec’s intervention, the battle between the strongest in the universe has taken a bad turn. Gas’s Berserker form first wiped out Granolah and then Vegeta. However, Goku’s face startled the heeter so much that he woke him up. Nevertheless in Dragon Ball Super 81 The threat is still very high.

Gas, pushed by his brother Elec, seems to have checked the berserk form and have learned to exploit it while remaining in control. The danger does not cease to exist on grain.

In Dragon Ball Super 81, Granolah begins his revenge against the Heeter leader, but is immediately stopped by the Mightiest One in the Universe, who breaks both of his arms with a kick. At this point, Elec takes care of the Cerealian Survivor himself. After taunting him with his laser gun performs a fatal blow to the chest.

Granola, apparently lifeless, lands in the waters of the planet. This is how Goku’s conflict begins in Dragon Ball Super 81. The Saiyan is furious at the death of his “new friend”, but mastering his techniques requires calm. Even so, gas proves infinitely superior.

At a certain point in the fight, however, the Heeter realizes that the credit goes to Monaito when his opponents are able to regenerate their wounds quickly. The elder Namek, indeed, on the river bank, he tries to heal GranolahDie.

Hence the cereal he is not dead, and since Goku pushes gas away, he has a chance to fully heal himself with the help of Monaito’s healing powers. But will the other Heeters really allow that? And what role will Vegeta play in this?

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