Was Toppo Wasted in Dragon Ball Super?

avatarBustingSpire·9 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint·9 months ago

Toppo wasn’t wasted, he was a solid character who played a key role in the Tournament of Power! Remember his epic transformation into a God of Destruction? Pure hype!

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avatarHouselingMoon·9 months ago

Well, Toppo had the potential to be more, but considering the number of characters in the Tournament of Power, he did pretty well.


avatarQuestioningVale·9 months ago

Honestly, Toppo should have had more screen time and development. His God of Destruction energy made him a beast, but we barely scratched the surface.


avatarNoticingPuff·9 months ago

Toppo was absolutely wasted, change my mind.


avatarTrainingHost·9 months ago

Nope, Toppo added a lot to the Tournament. Plus, his battle with Vegeta was one for the books!

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