What's the minimum power level to destroy a planet?

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In Buu saga, Dragon Ball Z makes a huge deal of Kid Buu destroying the Earth, but Piccolo destroys the moon in the Vegeta Saga when his power level is sub 2000. Freeza destroying Namek is a whole affair, but Vegeta destroys Aria without breaking a sweat.

In DBZ, what is the minimum power level one must posses in order to destroy a planet?



Best Answer

We can only go by what Vegeta says, at 18k, he says he is going to blow up the planet, we know however that Vegeta lies to bait his opponents.

We also know that if you have enough time you can concentrate your energy, so the answer would be less about power level and more about how much time you have vs your starting power level.




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Can Roshi destroy a planet?

Yes, master Roshi blew up the moon in Dragonball during a fight with Goku at one of the tournaments. Short answer is, yes. There's a popular theory that even a relatively low power level individual can blow up planets. It depends on the form of Ki.

Can Vegeta destroy a planet?

Vegeta used a bomb attack to destroy the world. Because this was an anime-only ability though, he didn't utilize that move again in the future of the series. However, Vegeta still is eventually shown to have the power to destroy worlds.

How much power would it take to destroy a star?

The total needed energy is therefore 5.50x1031 tons of TNT (to use the units of weapons development). Or, being a Star Trek far too, I looked at it as a matter/anti-matter bomb problem. That still takes 2.55x1027 grams of matter and anti-matter. That's about half of Earth's mass, or one big bomb.



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