Dragon Ball 5 Coolest Looking Gods Of Destruction (& 5 Lamest Ones)
As some of the strongest beings in the entire franchise, Dragon Ball Super's Gods of Destruction have managed to maintain a mysterious aura about them.

As some of the strongest beings in the entire franchise, Dragon Ball Super's Gods of Destruction have managed to maintain a mysterious aura about them. Even though we know a lot about Beerus's personality and habits, there's still much we don't know about his background, like his planet of origin or how exactly he became a God of Destruction.
With the Tournament of Power, fans got the chance to see all twelve Gods of Destruction, and in both the anime and manga, were able to witness just a bit of their destructive power. Still, despite not knowing much about them, nothing's preventing us from critiquing their physical appearances. Some Gods of Destruction have blown us away with their physical appearances, but there are plenty whose divine designs would make it difficult for us to give them the godly respect they deserve.
10 Cool: Arak

Despite his universe being exempt from the Tournament of Power due to his exemplary work as a God of Destruction, Arak still displayed compassion for the universes that were erased as the tournament progressed. His appearance, however, makes us think he's a crude, elderly God of Destruction, but he's actually one of the most disciplined, and from what we've seen in the anime, one of the most agile as well!
He looks like a member of an ancient alien race, with an awesome head of hair that could easily put one Bulma's hairstyles to shame.
9 Lame: Champa

When Beerus was first revealed, fans enjoyed seeing a character who was so strong but possessed no muscle to show for it. This contrast was something we'd never really seen in Dragon Ball, since even youngsters like teenage Gohan and Gotenks had some muscle on them.
Champa's design was a lot less innovative. He was just a larger version of Beerus, and we'd already seen a strong, overweight character in the series.
8 Cool: Heles

As Universe 2's God of Destruction, one could tell by looking at Heles that she is very concerned with her own physical appearance. Inspired by Egyptian icons Cleopatra and Nefertiti, Heles exudes glamour and vitality.
We are truly in awe of her ability to keep her makeup in perfect condition, which can't be easy to do when preserving the balance of an entire universe.
7 Lame: Quitela

At some point, Quitela managed to beat Beerus at an arm-wrestling match, proving that he was once the stronger God of Destruction. While Beerus could've surpassed him since then, one thing's for certain: Quitela definitely doesn't have Beerus beaten in the looks department.
Though slightly comical, Quitela's appearance is pretty plain. There's nothing about him that's truly memorable, aside from his rivalry with Beerus. He definitely looks the part of a Destroyer though, with that permanent, smug grin plastered on his face that only a mother could love.
6 Cool: Belmod

After learning that Belmod was Universe 11's God of Destruction, a universe that gave birth to powerhouses like Jiren and Toppo, fans weren't shocked at all that Belmod's appearance was just a bit more memorable than some of the other Gods of Destruction.
His clown makeup made him look every bit intimidating as it did overconfident, and his gold-studded vest lets everyone know that he's a man not to be trifled with.
5 Lame: Iwan

While it was amazing to see Iwan hold his own against Liiquir and Arak in the anime, he's just a bundle of black fur and eyes. Apparently, Dragon Ball Super's official website claims that he resembles Shiva, a figure known as "The Destroyer" in the Hindu religion, which aligns well with Iwan's status as a God of Destruction.
But without even a glimpse of his face behind all that hair, we can only judge his appearance based on what we've seen, which, though quirky, is far from godly.
4 Cool: Giin

Since his mortal ranking was so high, Giin's Universe 12 didn't have to participate in the gruesome Tournament of Power. It's clear from his normal stature that he's confident in his abilities and performs his role as a God of Destruction to the best of his capabilities. He's so good at his job that he even became bored that there was nothing left for him to destroy!
Giin looks like he's definitely from a world somewhere deep under the sea, but despite his somewhat fiendish appearance, he's proven that he's one of the most skilled, dutiful Gods of Destruction around.
3 Lame: Rumsshi

After the entire debacle with Zamasu and Goku Black, fans expected that the God of Destruction of Universe 10, the universe Zamasu originated from, wouldn't be anything to write home about, since it took warriors from another universe to clean up a mess that began in his. Rumsshi's appearance is more awkward than anything.
His elephant head seems a few sizes too big for his otherwise scrawny body, and despite being modeled after the largest land mammal in existence, his arms are almost as small as Beerus's, which is ironic given the fact that he believed the key to winning the Tournament of Power was strength. He should've joined the Universe 10 fighters during their hourly protein shake chugging sessions.
2 Cool: Liiquir

Fans were glad to see Liiquir in action in the Dragon Ball Super anime, especially after learning that his Universe 8 was one of the lucky universes spared from having to compete in the Tournament of Power.
Liiquir is a golden fox with sharp features that lend him an aura of mysticism and superiority, and with the multiple tails sprouting from his backside, we can't help but think that his design was inspired by the nine-tailed fox that appears across multiple anime, from Pokemon to Naruto.
1 Lame: Mule

With Universe 3 being a place of technological advancement and high IQs, it made perfect sense that their God of Destruction, Mosco, was a robotic being who even bore some resemblance to a villain we'd seen in Dragon Ball GT. It wasn't until Universe 3's final moments that we got to see that Mosco was actually a robotic suit of armor operated by an impish figure named Mule.
Mule was not only plain-looking, but his tiny stature made it difficult for fans to see him as a deity to be feared. It's no wonder he preferred to hide behind the persona of Mosco; if Mule told anyone he was going to destroy their world, it would be hard to take such a small guy seriously.
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