His subtitle: “The Son Who Surpassed the Father’s Dream.”
He doesn’t transform. He reverts . Not to base form. To a form before rage. A form of certainty .
His voice actor recorded three lines. All of them are whispers. One is just a sigh. The devs said they’d never make a character stronger than SSJ4 Gogeta. They lied.
The next frame is a still image: Gohan’s fist through the boss’s text box. Gohan Beast V.2 JUS
Gohan closes his eyes. A phantom image of Piccolo stands behind him, arms crossed. For 10 seconds, any attack that would kill Gohan instead deals 1% damage. The catch? You hear Piccolo whisper, “You’ve grown, son.” Players report crying mid-match.
He looks up. The red eyes aren’t fire. They’re gravity .
Gohan stands alone. His glasses are broken. His subtitle: “The Son Who Surpassed the Father’s Dream
Not a jump. A negation of gravity. Gohan ascends vertically at a 45-degree angle. Anything he passes through—projectiles, enemies, stage hazards—ceases to exist. The visual effect is just a vertical white line. Like a scratch on reality.
But the scariest part? Dataminers found a slot.
Win rate with Gohan (Beast) V.2: 99.7%.
J-Stars Victory VS: Secret Character Unlock Prologue: The Slot No One Could Fill For months, the J-Stars Victory VS meta was settled. The top tiers were the usual suspects: God-tier Luffy (Gear 5) , Ultra Instinct Goku , Yhwach with his bullshit reset mechanics, and Todoroki for screen control. But in the game’s code, data miners found a single, corrupted character slot: Slot 47B . It was labeled only “Gohan (???).”
Gohan removes his glasses. He doesn’t speak. He cracks his neck .