As a longtime Dragon Ball collector, I was thrilled to unbox the Beerus Version 2 figure. The moment I held it, the weight and texture immediately stood out—this isn’t some flimsy toy. The matte finish on his purple fur contrasts perfectly with the glossy accents on his belt and boots, just like in the anime.
What really blew me away were the articulation points. I spent a solid hour posing Beerus mid-‘Hakai’ stance, then switched to his lazy cat-like slouch from Super. The joints hold tight without feeling brittle—no floppy limbs here. Even balanced on one foot for my shelf display, he hasn’t toppled once (unlike my old Goku figure that needed museum putty).
The included energy effect parts are genius. Slotting the translucent purple blast into his palm instantly recreated that iconic battle scene against Vegeta. My only gripe? The tail pops off during aggressive play sessions—but it clicks back effortlessly, so no harm done.
Watching my kid duel with this against his SSGSS Goku figure proved how durable it is. Despite daily ‘Kamehameha vs. God of Destruction’ clashes for weeks, the paint hasn’t chipped. Pro tip: The alternate scowling face plate makes for epic ‘disappointed in mortals’ dioramas.
Whether you’re a serious collector or buying for a young Saiyan fan, this Beerus delivers where it counts: show-accurate details that survive real play and display versatility that puts pricier figures to shame.