Hit Has Never Tried A Day In His Life

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What is it about Dragon Ball that draws lazy antagonists to it? Beerus spends most of his time sleeping; Freeza reveals he’s never trained a single day in his life; and Hit ends up revealing that he, similarly, has never tried a single day in his life. For the entirety of Hit’s absurdly long life, he’s never met an opponent he found worth trying against until he met Son Goku. In a sense, this pushes the “we’ve never seen Hit go all out” concept even further since it implies that Hit’s not even making use of his full potential, instead settling on what he has naturally.

This is almost exactly like the Golden Freeza situation except without the explicit fanservice. Freeza reached God levels in four months of training, but Hit is already God level. If he really dedicated himself to training, and dedicated himself in the way that Goku dedicates himself, he could potentially be unstoppable. He shows in his fight against Goku that he gain theoretically train and enhance his time stop so it’s entirely possible for him to just perpetually freeze time if he pushes himself far enough. Of course, that likely will never happen since it would eclipse Goku way too much and this is a series that tends not to linger on rivals.

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