Which Android is the strongest?

Super 17 is probably the most powerful android in the entire series. This characters comes from the fusion of Android 17 and Hellfighter 17 in order to create a more powerful version of the previous.

Is Android 20 stronger than Goku?

Android 20 was stronger than 19, but actually did worse against Piccolo than 19 did against sick Goku (keep in mind Gero had absorbed some energy so he was even stronger than normal). So Piccolo is also stronger than Goku three years ago.

Is Android stronger than Goku?

Unlike more menacing androids, 8 is kind-hearted and strikes up a friendship with the young Goku. … In fact, he may be even more powerful than Goku at this point, according to the little Saiyan himself.

Is Goku stronger than Android 16?

Yes. Android 16 was designed specifically to hunt and kill Goku. Android 16 was also far superior to Android 18 & Android 17 and proved this during the fight with Cell after asoribing 17.

Can 16 beat a Cell?

Well, Android 16 was most likely able to beat him in his first form, but he wasn’t programmed to harm anyone but Goku, but once Cell became a threat to the world he had to step in… something something plotpoints.

Can Android 16 absorb?

16 was purely an android, no biological parts, so its not a stretch to say there would be a resultant incompatibility. He’s completely biological. The reason he could absorb android 17 and 18 is because they were specifically meant to be absorbed by cell and also aren’t entirely artificial.

Is Android 16 good or bad?

Android 16 is one of Dr. Gero’s Red Ribbon Androids. He was an antagonist turned supporting protagonist in the Androids arc. Apart from Cell himself, Android 16 is the strongest of all of Dr. Gero’s Androids at least prior to Dragon Ball Super. He can fly, use Ki Energy, is superhumanly strong, fast and durable.

Did Android 16 have a soul?

No. 16 does not have a soul. He was just a failed model, being like No. 8 in the original series, both having a good heart, and being peaceful.

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