In the vast hierarchy of the Dragon Ball multiverse, no being commands more fear or respect than Grand Zen-Oh. As the Omni-King, his power is not defined by combat prowess or ki signatures, but by the absolute authority to erase entire universes from existence with a single thought. This calculator explores the statistical likelihood of surviving an encounter with the Omni-King, based on the precarious balance of the multiverse seen during the Tournament of Power.
The Absolute Power of the Omni-King
Unlike other deities such as the Supreme Kai or the Gods of Destruction, Zen-Oh does not govern through traditional laws or physical might. His decisions are often driven by a combination of innocence, boredom, and a desire for “balance” across the dimensions. When a universe fails to meet the required standards of development—known as the Mortal Level—it risks immediate erasure.
Factors Influencing Erasure Probability
To understand the odds of erasure, one must look at the criteria established by the Great Priest and Zen-Oh during the lead-up to the Tournament of Power. Several key variables influence whether a universe is spared or deleted:
Mortal Level Ranking
The Mortal Level is the primary metric used by the divine hierarchy to judge a universe’s quality. This is not a measure of average power levels, but rather the quality of life, technological advancement, and the harmony between mortals and their respective gods. Universes with a Mortal Level above 7.0 were exempt from the Tournament of Power, effectively having a 0% erasure risk during that event.
Divine Competence
The relationship between a Universe’s God of Destruction and its Supreme Kai is vital. If these two deities fail to cooperate, the development of the universe stagnates. High levels of destruction without corresponding creation lead to a lower ranking, significantly increasing the odds of the Omni-King deciding to “clear the board.”
The “Whim” Factor
Perhaps the most dangerous variable is Zen-Oh’s temperament. As seen throughout Dragon Ball Super, Zen-Oh may decide to erase a timeline or a universe simply because it has become too cluttered or because he finds a particular set of events unappealing. This unpredictable element means that even a “safe” universe is never truly beyond risk.
Historical Erasure Events
To provide context for the calculator’s logic, we look at the historical precedents within the series:
- The Original 18 Universes: Originally, there were 18 universes in existence. In a fit of anger or whim, Zen-Oh erased six of them, leaving the current 12.
- The Future Trunks Timeline: When Infinite Zamasu began to consume the fabric of reality, Zen-Oh erased the entirety of Universe 7’s future timeline to eliminate the threat, proving that erasure can be a localized or total solution.
- The Tournament of Power: Eight universes were forced to compete, with the losing seven being erased in real-time. Only the selfless wish of Android 17 on the Super Dragon Balls restored the multiversal balance.
Assessing Your Risk
When using the Zen-Oh Erasure Odds tool, consider the state of your specific sector of the multiverse. Are your deities performing their duties? Is your civilization flourishing or mired in constant warfare? In the eyes of the Omni-King, existence is a privilege, not a right. Use this interactive tool to determine if your universe would survive the next divine audit or if you are destined for total annihilation.
Are you curious about how other divine mechanics work in the Dragon Ball universe? Explore our guide on the Kaioken Multiplier or dive deep into the Tournament of Power history to see how the multiverse was saved from the brink of extinction.