Powered by Bardock’s Saiyan conscience, Goku and Vegeta dove headlong into Gas’ attack in search of revenge. If Ultra Instinct proves completely ineffective for this fight, in Dragon Ball Super 85 the Ultra Ego proves to be a form without limits, in constant evolution.
Every time Gas knocks out Vegeta, that stands up stronger than before. As he says himself, defeats and punches are the fuel for Dragon Ball Super’s Ultra Ego.
The new chapter of Toyotaro’s work confirms that the Ultra Ego is a form of it makes Vegeta grow continuously. The more damage the prince takes, the more powerful his body becomes. Strengthened by this belief, the Saiyan fights without restraint, without worrying about dodging the enemy’s attacks. On the other hand, the more times he lands on the mat, the closer he is to reaching and eclipsing the fittest in the universe.
This ideal stimulant fools Vegeta. As the fight progresses, his body gets stronger, however at the same time weaker and more tired, given the numerous injuries sustained. In fact, at a certain point in the fight, after standing up for the umpteenth time, he faints and reverts to his base form. It is at this point in Dragon Ball Super 85 that Goku is pushed to the limit.