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Liquiir

Character

Liquiir is the God of Destruction of Universe 8, a golden fox-like humanoid accompanied by his angel attendant Korn. Universe 8 is among the four universes exempt from the Tournament of Power due to having a high mortal level.

Race: Deity
Gender: Male
Status: Alive

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Gods of Destruction
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Biography and Story Role

Liquiir serves as the Destroyer of Universe 8, one of the top-ranked universes in the multiverse hierarchy. His universe's high mortal level means that it is excluded from the Tournament of Power, sparing Liquiir and his domain from the threat of erasure. He and Korn observe the events of the tournament from the sidelines alongside the other exempt universes.

Among the Gods of Destruction, Liquiir is one of the more capable fighters. During the exhibition match where all twelve Destroyers briefly brawl against each other, Liquiir demonstrates his combat prowess by using his multiple tails as weapons, striking with agility and precision. He is able to generate energy spheres similar to Beerus's Sphere of Destruction and combine them into larger, more devastating attacks.

Liquiir also possesses the standard God of Destruction abilities including Hakai, the power to erase anything from existence, and telekinesis. His life is linked to that of his universe's Supreme Kai, Iru, meaning that the death of either one would cause the other to perish as well.

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