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Iwan, a character from Dragon Ball.
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Iwan is the God of Destruction of Universe 1, one of the four universes exempt from the Tournament of Power due to their high mortal level. His angel attendant is Awamo.

Gender: Male
Status: Alive

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Iwan serves as the God of Destruction for Universe 1, which boasts one of the highest mortal levels across all twelve universes. Because of this distinction, Universe 1 is exempt from participating in the Tournament of Power, meaning Iwan's universe is never at risk of erasure.

He appears alongside the other Gods of Destruction during the Zen Exhibition Match and subsequent Tournament of Power, observing the proceedings from the spectator stands. Iwan is notably calm and composed compared to some of his more volatile counterparts. He takes his role seriously, which contributes to Universe 1's consistently high rankings.

Iwan also participates in the brief altercation among all the Gods of Destruction that breaks out before the Tournament of Power begins. His angel attendant, Awamo, serves as both his martial arts instructor and advisor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How strong is Iwan?

Iwan is the God of Destruction of Universe 1, one of the four universes exempt from the Tournament of Power due to their high mortal level. Iwan serves as the God of Destruction for Universe 1, which boasts one of the highest mortal levels across all twelve universes. Because of this distinction, Universe 1 is exempt from participating in the Tournament of Power, meaning Iwan's universe is never at risk of erasure.

Is Iwan the weakest God of destruction?

Iwan also participates in the brief altercation among all the Gods of Destruction that breaks out before the Tournament of Power begins. He appears alongside the other Gods of Destruction during the Zen Exhibition Match and subsequent Tournament of Power, observing the proceedings from the spectator stands. Iwan is notably calm and composed compared to some of his more volatile counterparts.

Where did Iwan originate?

Iwan is the God of Destruction of Universe 1, one of the four universes exempt from the Tournament of Power due to their high mortal level. Iwan serves as the God of Destruction for Universe 1, which boasts one of the highest mortal levels across all twelve universes. Because of this distinction, Universe 1 is exempt from participating in the Tournament of Power, meaning Iwan's universe is never at risk of erasure.

Who is Iwan in Dragon Ball?

Iwan is notably calm and composed compared to some of his more volatile counterparts. Iwan also participates in the brief altercation among all the Gods of Destruction that breaks out before the Tournament of Power begins. Iwan is the God of Destruction of Universe 1, one of the four universes exempt from the Tournament of Power due to their high mortal level.

When does Iwan first appear?

Iwan first appears in Even the Universes' Gods are Appalled?! The Lose-and-Perish Tournament of Power and The Gods of Destruction From All 12 Universes. He appears alongside the other Gods of Destruction during the Zen Exhibition Match and subsequent Tournament of Power, observing the proceedings from the spectator stands. Iwan serves as the God of Destruction for Universe 1, which boasts one of the highest mortal levels across all twelve universes.

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