Dragon Ball DAIMA has introduced a wild new twist to the franchise with mysterious magic and demonic power. It introduces viewers to its most cunning antagonist yet, shifting away from the typical brute-force villains the franchise is known for.
Gomah reigns as the ultimate Demon King of the underworld dimension and stands as the central villain in Dragon Ball DAIMA. He once served as Dabura’s second-in-command, but after Dabura fell, Gomah took over the Demon King’s title for himself. Armed with paranoia about Earth's warriors and the legendary Evil Third Eye artifact, Gomah transforms from a physically weak ruler into a universe-threatening force capable of battling Super Saiyan 4 Goku.
After the fall of Dabura, the former king, the realm was left without a ruler. Gomah emerged from the shadows to seize the throne, exploiting the vacuum left behind. Unlike Dabura, Gomah’s rule is driven by fear and twisted ambition. His past remains murky, but whispers suggest he was once a low-ranking demon who clawed his way up using forbidden magic and betrayal.

In Dragon Ball DAIMA, Gomah isn't content with staying in the Demon Realm. He sets his sights on the living world. His first act of villainy? He casts a powerful curse that transforms Goku, Vegeta, and the rest of the Z-Fighters back into their childhood forms. This forces them to start over in terms of strength, adding a unique twist to the usual battles.
Gomah also kidnaps Dende, the Guardian of Earth, disrupting the balance and leaving Earth vulnerable. It’s a bold move, showcasing his ruthless tactics. He manipulates the chaos from behind the scenes, pulling strings while keeping his true strength hidden.
Gomah is defined by arrogance in Dragon Ball DAIMA. He believes he’s destined to rule not just his world, but all existence. This arrogance, however, masks deep-seated paranoia. He trusts no one, often eliminating even his own allies at the slightest hint of betrayal. His charisma is dark and magnetic, drawing weaker demons to his cause. Gomah is a cunning strategist who always stays ahead of those who try to stop him.
The Evil Third Eye and Super Giant Form of Gomah in Dragon Ball DAIMA

Dragon Ball DAIMA reveals Gomah's diverse magical skillset throughout the series. Flight grants him mobility advantages during battles. Ki manipulation enables energy blast generation despite his non-martial background. His signature telekinetic abilities extend beyond simple object movement. Psychic Rock Throw demonstrates offensive applications of his mental powers. Energy absorption traps opponents within magical spheres while draining their strength.
After claiming the powerful Evil Third Eye, Gomah becomes a real danger. The ancient artifact changes how he looks, and boosts his strength. His body grows stronger, and his dark magic becomes even more powerful. With it, Gomah sees beyond normal dimensions. It allows him to anticipate enemy moves, track spiritual energy, and even warp reality.
Drawing additional power from the Evil Third Eye triggers Gomah's ultimate transformation. His size increases to colossal proportions while his strength multiplies exponentially. This form represents his peak combat potential within the series. It’s said the Third Eye is linked to the ancient god of destruction from the Demon Realm, hinting at even darker forces behind him in Dragon Ball DAIMA.

In his colossal form, Gomah possesses the might to go toe-to-toe with Super Saiyan 4 Goku without being overpowered. Energy absorption through physical contact provides additional advantages. His toughness is nearly unmatched, granting him the strength to withstand even the most punishing blows. However, even this tremendous power has limitations. The Demon Realm Porunga effortlessly dismisses his attacks, demonstrating a clear hierarchy within the mystical dimension.
In the end, Gomah has quickly become an enigmatic and influential character in Dragon Ball DAIMA. With his evil Third Eye and mastery of dark magic, he’s a force that challenges the very core of the series. His role is more than just that of a typical antagonist. He represents a new era of storytelling in the franchise.
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