It’s funny to think that during the days of the original Dragon Ball series, the idea of Saiyans, hair-changing transformations, and aliens from other planets were not even on the show’s radar.
As both Goku and the Dragon Ball series continued to mature and evolve, they saw a number of new concepts become increasingly important. The series’ trademark humor was still present, but a slant towards action and the characters growing stronger and stronger was clearly Dragon Ball Z’s angle.
Dragon Ball Z’s advent of Super Saiyans once again opened the floodgates for the series in new and unexpected ways.
What started as a unique sign of accomplishment slowly started to become increasingly more commonplace and even expected by the time Dragon Ball Super rolls around.
Throughout the years, the Dragon Ball series experiments with the concept of Super Saiyans in creative ways, for both better and for worse. This means that there are many different tiers of Super Saiyan out there and plenty of people that can tap into that power.
Some of these characters and abilities stick around through the series, while others are more like rare anomalies.
As a result, it’s become a difficult task to keep track of the many different Super Saiyans out there and how they all stack up with each other.
Why do some characters prefer certain transformations over others? Why can some Saiyans skip transformation stages?
It's time to find out with Dragon Ball’s 17 Most Powerful (And 8 Weakest) Super Saiyans Of All Time, Officially Ranked.
Strongest: Super Saiyan Goten And Trunks
Goten and Trunks are still two incredibly strong fighters—they are the children of Goku and Vegeta, after all—but due to their young ages they’re definitely the weakest of the show’s most powerful characters.
The fact that Goten and Trunks both learn how to become Super Saiyans when they’re mere kids is a testament to their inherent strength, but they’ve still got a long ways to go.
Super Saiyan Goten and Trunks are solid back- in a battle (and are arguably more of an asset than Krillin or Yamcha), but they’re never the ones defeating the ultimate evil.
The kids are typically given smaller fires to put out, like Bio-Broly or Copy Vegeta.
Strongest: Super Saiyan Vegeta
When Vegeta reveals that he’s pushed himself to obtain the powers of a Super Saiyan, it’s a particularly awesome moment that speaks to the determination of the character.
Super Saiyan Vegeta goes on to decimate Android 19 and make a very strong first impression.
There’s absolutely nothing weak about Super Saiyan Vegeta, but due to how he and the rest of the characters become so much more powerful, this transformation ultimately becomes redundant as the show continues.
Vegeta does a lot of damage in his Super Saiyan form, but once he reaches higher powers he begins to treat Super Saiyan 2 and Super Saiyan Blue as his standard transformations for battle.
Weakest: Super Saiyan Onio
It’s Onio! Everyone’s favorite Dragon Ball character! What’s that? You haven’t heard of him before? Don’t worry, you’re not alone here.
Onio is basically a parody character that pokes fun at the put together, attractive nature of Saiyans. He appears in Akira Toriyama’s gag manga, Neko Majin Z.
After Neko Majin Z harasses Onio’s wife, Onio becomes enraged and turns into a Super Saiyan for battle. In spite of the transformation, Onio is still more of a joke than a threat.
Furthermore, Onio’s Super Saiyan form is apparently weaker than base-level Vegeta, so it’s pretty clear where Onio stands on the power scale.
Strongest: Super Saiyan Goku
Goku’s first transformation into a Super Saiyan marks not only a pivotal point for the character, but Dragon Ball as a whole.
After Goku’s hair turned blonde there was no turning back. Goku gets a tremendous power boost when he becomes a Super Saiyan during his fight with Frieza on Namek.
If not for the new ability, Goku would have absolutely perished to Frieza.
Surprisingly, Goku doesn’t make that big of a dent as a Super Saiyan.
It’s certainly helpful for him throughout the Cell Saga, but after he masters the following levels, he’s much more prone to use Super Saiyan 3 strength or beyond to solve a problem.
Strongest: Super Saiyan 2 Cabba
One of the most enjoyable new characters to come along in Dragon Ball Super is Cabba, the impressionable Saiyan warrior from Universe 6.
It’s incredibly endearing to see how Vegeta takes the Saiyan under his wing and teaches him how to become a Super Saiyan and gain other valuable skills.
In Dragon Ball Super’s Tournament of Power, Vegeta gives Cabba a pep talk that pushes him to power through and become Super Saiyan 2 for the first time.
Super Saiyan 2 Cabba is able to quickly defeat Universe 4’s Monna, but Golden Frieza ultimately eliminates him, which gives a fair idea of where Cabba’s power lies in the greater scheme of the series.
Weakest: Ultra Super Saiyan Future Trunks
What’s so interesting about the Ultra Super Saiyan form (or Super Saiyan Third Grade) plateau of power that’s achieved during Dragon Ball Z’s Cell Saga is that it initially seems like a great asset.
Ultra Super Saiyan gives the a huge boost of power and their body gains an unseemly amount of muscles.
While this bulkier upgrade is a brief relief against Imperfect Cell, it’s ultimately too cumbersome and slow to actually be effective.
A well-trained normal Super Saiyan would still do better than someone who uses this form.
Future Trunks has a weird relationship with this transformation and even in Dragon Ball Super he turns to it, much to Vegeta’s aggravation.
Strongest: Super Saiyan 2 Gohan
The moment that Gohan turns Super Saiyan 2 for the first time is such a sweet spot for Dragon Ball Z.
The entire series had been charting Gohan’s development since he was a child and it all comes together in this incredible display where he sures his father as the strongest.
Goku almost always get to be the big hero, so it’s genuinely refreshing and suprising when the honor falls on Gohan during the fight against Perfect Cell.
Super Saiyan 2 Gohan is the only one who’s able to truly destroy Perfect Cell and even though Gohan’s powers cool off afterwards and others match his achievements, it’s still an incredibly powerful transformation.
Strongest: Legendary Super Saiyan 3 Broly
Dragon Ball has some fun with the different interpretations of who the “true” Super Saiyan is and it offers up a bunch of alternatives from Goku, to Broly, to Yamoshi.
Broly debuts in the eighth Dragon Ball Z film (although he’s set to invade Dragon Ball Super’s canon in December) and claims the title of the “Legendary Super Saiyan.”
This grants Broly berserker-like rage and this form is on par with Super Saiyan 2 Gohan in the Broly – Second Coming film.
However, Dragon Ball Heroes and Dragon Ball Fusions carry this Legendary Super Saiyan grade even further, and introduce a second and third tier to it.
Weakest: Super Saiyan Nappa
Nappa and Vegeta are partners in crime and they invade Earth as a package deal. Vegeta not only manages to stick around, but he becomes one of Dragon Ball’s most important and beloved characters.
Unfortunately, Nappa doesn’t remain as Vegeta’s partner and the character’s insolence eventually becomes too much for the Saiyan prince to bear.
Nappa’s inferior strength makes it seem like he’d never become a Super Saiyan, however some Dragon Ball video games attempt to right that wrong.
Both Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Super Dragon Ball Heroes take some liberties and allow Nappa to become a Super Saiyan (pay attention to the color of his goatee), but he’s still not scaring anyone.
Strongest: Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks
Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks is a bit of an anomaly in the Dragon Ball universe.
He’s a character that possesses immense strength (Gotenks and Goku are the only two characters to reach the level in the anime and manga), yet he’s ostensibly still a child and completely acts like one.
Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks wields a barrage of ridiculous attacks and fighting styles that reflect his immature nature, yet he’s the go-to defense against Buu and Beerus when Goku is occupied.
The lack of experience behind Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks ultimately holds him back, but if Goten and Trunks continue to train, Gotenks could easily turn into an even more powerful battle tool.