Both Goku and Vegeta were called in by the Heeters to curb Granolah’s ambitions. The two historical protagonists of Dragonball Super they were involved in the strategies and desires of the new characters recently introduced by Toriyama and Toyotaro.
With their arrival on the planet grain, Goku and Vegeta were attacked immediately from their current enemy. The Cerelean first began ranged combat and then began physical combat with Goku. All this while the Saiyan prince analyzed the environment and understood something about the world in which they are located.
While Goku was knocked out by Granolah, in Dragon Ball Super 73 finals we see Vegeta taking his partner’s place in battle. This time around, however, the Cerelean won’t use any special tricks, like splitting it into two clones like it did with Goku. As a result, Vegeta must defeat his enemy with full force. Will he make it?
The answer, of course, isn’t that obvious. It seems unthinkable that both Goku and Vegeta lose the fight since that would mean death. Additionally, escaping the area, thanks in particular to an unexpected ally, would repeat the scenes from the Molo saga. Additionally, Vegeta has Hakai up her sleeve that, if used properly, could be enough to defeat the enemy or otherwise seriously injure them.
Stay anyway It is unlikely that Vegeta will beat a Granolah to the max of power if even Goku didn’t make it in Ultra Instinct. Will the Saiyan prince come up with other tactics in the next chapter of Dragon Ball Super?




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