'Dragon Ball Super' spoilers, theories: A Super Namekian God might appear in the Tournament of Power

The characters of "Dragon Ball Super" from Toei Animation. Toei Animation website

The Tournament of Power in the Japanese animated television series "Dragon Ball Super" is getting more intense with 26 remaining warriors. Universe 7 is still leading with seven warriors, but this is not an assurance that they will win the battle royal.

Universe 2 and Universe 6 are currently at risk of getting erased. Universe 2 lost their MVP Ribrianne to Android 18 and they have three more fighters who are not that strong. On the other hand, Universe 6 only have the two Namekians , Saonel and Pirina. According to ComicBook, the Namekians will soon give their best against Piccolo.

Since they are the only warriors left for Universe 6, they want to beat Piccolo and Gohan. The preview for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 118 reveals the power of the Namekians. According to Goku, they have unlimited regeneration and stamina — making it hard for Gohan and Piccolo to win the battle.

The Namekians were also seen powering up with a white-blue aura. Fans of the anime are aware that once a there is a Namekian fusion , a white-blue aura comes from the new warrior. This could mean that the two Universe 6 fighters might fuse in order to defeat Piccolo and Gohan.

However, there is another theory from Otakukart. According to the post, a Super Namekian God might be featured in "Dragon Ball Super." Fans know that Piccolo already fused with Nail and Kami before. This means that there are three Namekians inside Piccolo, including himself. In order to become a Super Namekian God, five Namekians need to merge.

Since a Namekian fusion is permanent, Universe 6 will not be erased if Saonel and Pirina will fuse with Piccolo. This will also be a great advantage for Piccolo since he will get a huge power boost. Do you think that a Super Namekian God will indeed be featured in the upcoming episodes of "Dragon Ball Super"?

Watch "Dragon Ball Super" every Sunday at 9 a.m. EST on Fuji TV.

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