'Dragon Ball Super' episode 38 spoilers: Vegeta is no match for Universe 6's final fighter

Vegeta will need more than just his SSGSS form to beat Hit in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 38. YouTube/Pixel Planet/Toei Animation

Vegeta has been unstoppable so far in the tournament, having beaten Cabba, Magetta and Frost. But this will change in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 38, when he goes face to face with Universe 6's most powerful fighter.

The Saiyan Prince will be up against a legendary assassin known as Hit, thus giving the episode the title "Here's Universe 6's Warrior: Hit, Mightiest of Men!" This fighter, whose origin is shrouded in mystery, will turn the tide of the entire competition by giving Vegeta a beating.

The promo for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 38 shows Vegeta being helplessly battered by Hit. What is even more worrying is the fact that Vegeta is already in Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan, his most powerful form.

The "Dragon Ball Super" episode 38 teaser also shows that Champa likes what he sees while Beerus and his team are in great shock as they watch in horror Vegeta practically trying to get himself killed.

Hit does even not look like he is trying. He appears to stay in one spot as he battles his opponent. If that is the case, the assassin hasn't even showed his full power yet. Vegeta ought to find himself in a dangerous situation in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 38.

Hit is a very powerful being. He can use his ki to take flight and has a unique ability to shatter the area around him with a beam that eventually pierces his opponent, instantly dazing them.

The "Dragon Ball Super" episode 38 promo suggests that Vegeta is trying so hard to inflict any damage on Hit. At one point in the teaser, he has grown livid for his multiple failed attempts to even get in close proximity with Hit.

With Vegeta looking incapable of defeating Hit, will Goku step up to the plate? "Dragon Ball Super" episode 38 will air on April 10 on Fuji TV.

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