You know who ain't give Vegeta an L? Goku
He lives in Vegeta's head rent-free that's an L in and of itself
You know who ain't give Vegeta an L? Goku
Oh you negged me...I didn't noticeMy bad @Ed MOTHERfukkING G I accidentally negged you for that. I got you for +rep later
Vegeta stans in The Coli are the best, some of the most hilarious juelzing and spinning you'll read on the 'net
Gohan stans could learn a thing or two
I got time
Prince Vegeta...16,790 wins
ZERO losses.
8 Dragon Ball Characters With The Best Win-Loss Ratio
By Ritwik Mitra
Published Oct 31, 2024
Dragon Ball started out as an adventure manga with a focus on martial arts before shifting its focus. Now, anime fans know it for its awe-inspiring battles where fighters put it all on the line to ensure that their world is safe from nefarious evils who like to show off their boundless power.
This leads to the many powerful characters in this series enjoying their fair share of wins and losses in combat. The heroes either fight adversity before finally securing victory, or intimidate foes with their monstrous power before finally forcing them to pay for their evil actions. Some fighters have won a larger portion of their fights compared to others, making it clear why they're held in high regard as some of the most effective fighters in Dragon Ball.
Only characters who have participated in fifteen battles or more will be considered.
8. Gohan
Won 52% Of His Fights
Total Fights: 42
Wins: 22
Losses: 15
Draws: 6
Gohan is a gentle Saiyan who hates fighting, which is why he either focuses more on his academic prowess and sometimes fails to reach new levels of power against tough enemies. This has led to the half-blooded Saiyan losing some of his battles, since he lacked that killing edge.
However, during his battle with Cell, Gohan was finally able to shed the chains that were weighing him down. He achieved a new level of power and took out the most powerful antagonist to have reared its ugly head at that point. It's one of the most epic moments in Dragon Ball, and it proves how Gohan can reach deep within himself when it counts to defeat the enemies standing in his way.
7. Krillin
Won 55% Of His Fights
Total Fights
Total Fights: 38
Wins: 20
Losses: 15
Draws: 3
Most people would be surprised to see Krillin here, given that he's the butt of jokes in Dragon Ball as one of the weaker characters in the series. His loss record reached new levels with Dragon Ball Z, but fans forget that he's been a part of the series since its inception.
Krillin was competent in the early goings of Dragon Ball, to the point where he was Goku's rival at one point. Unfortunately, with Saiyans dominating fights later on, Krillin later became more of an afterthought who had to team up with other powerful fighters to secure victory.
6. Goku
Won 59% Of His Fights
Total Fights:133
Wins: 79
Losses: 28
Draws: 26
The fact that Goku has participated in the highest number of fights in Dragon Ball isn't surprising. He's been in the series from the very first episode and has won numerous battles against serious opposition by achieving new levels of power and showing his enemies the true might of a pure-hearted Saiyan.
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He may have lost a ton of fights, but these defeats are important when it comes to steeling Goku's resolve. He is motivated to train after every loss so that a particularly unsavory foe can be taken out for good after a long, grueling battle.
5. Frieza
Won 67% Of His Fights
Total Fights: 30
Wins: 20
Losses: 6
Draws: 4
The tyrant who destroyed Planet Vegeta and served as a thorn in Vegeta's side for the longest time, Frieza is an iconic antagonist who helped Goku attain the Super Saiyan transformation in one of the greatest moments in the series. He's such a beloved enemy that Dragon Ball Super brought him back, with the emperor becoming stronger after deciding to train.
As a result, Frieza has racked up a decent number of fights throughout Dragon Ball's run, attaining victory as a villain several times before finally being humbled. He may be evil to the core, but that doesn't stop him from captivating a viewer's attention whenever he uses his powers to secure victory.
4. Android 17
Won 68% Of His Fights
Total Fights: 22
Wins: 15
Losses: 2
Draws: 5
The Androids are some of the most notorious antagonists in Dragon Ball history. They laid waste to Future Trunks' world and plunged it into an apocalypse, making it clear why he's racked up a decent number of wins in the series.
Android 17 is humbled at the end of the Cell Saga by a returning Trunks, but the version of this android in the regular world comes back during the Tournament of Power. He's the only one left standing after a battle for the ages, managing to secure victory against numerous enemies to enjoy this honor.
3. Android 18
Won 72% Of Her Fights
Total Fights:18
Wins: 13
Losses: 4
Draws: 1
Along with Android 17, 18 has also destroyed her fair share of enemies in both the regular and alternate timelines. Thankfully, after seeing Krillin's soft spot for her, she turns over a new leaf and marries the man who tried to save her from Cell's rampage.
She joins the Z Warriors and starts a family of her own, choosing to protect the ones she loves by participating in the Tournament of Power. Her victories as a villain, coupled with the other fighters she bested during this tournament, give Android 18 one of the best win-loss ratios in the entire series.
2. Cell
Won 75% Of His Fights
Total Fights:16
Wins: 19
Losses: 4
Draws: 0
Cell is one of the most iconic antagonists of all time. This fighter required the Androids to reach his Perfect form, showing off a frightening level of power that left everyone rattled. The fact that he could spawn Cell Juniors who could single-handedly defeat the Z Warriors shows the depths of his power.
However, after Gohan unlocked the Ascended Super Saiyan form against him, he was toast. The bio-android managed to stage a comeback where he was bigger and stronger than ever, but he couldn't overpower a one-handed Gohan. Gohan unleashed a vicious Kamehameha and obliterated this villain, leaving no trace of his being behind.
1. Master Roshi
Won 79% Of His Fights
Total Fights:19
Wins: 15
Losses: 3
Draws: 1
One of the most surprising Dragon Ball facts is that Master Roshi has won a higher percentage of his fights than any other fighter in the series. It's hard to believe, but players must keep in mind that the founder of Turtle School stopped participating in fights with the advent of Dragon Ball Z.
As a martial arts sensei, he was bound to boast a ton of power, and he won most of his fights in the early going. Fans were glad to see this character get the respect he deserves in Dragon Ball Super, amassing a decent number of eliminations in the Tournament of Power before eventually being eliminated.
If Vegeta destroys an entire planet of his opps, is he 4 billion - 0?This post reminded me of a recently published list of different win/loss ratios for DBZ characters
Considering that the majority of those people didn't get to fight back if not all get to fight back, no.If Vegeta destroys an entire planet of his opps, is he 4 billion - 0?
That was anime filler—it’s not canon.If Vegeta destroys an entire planet of his opps, is he 4 billion - 0?
That was anime filler—it’s not canon.
Which is really a shame because that was a legit classic moment.
Nappa and Vegeta defeated the corrupt ruler of this alien bug world and liberated their race… just to turn around and blow up their whole planet.
Right when true lovers were about to embrace, too