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{{Infobox Technique
 
{{Infobox Technique
 
|name=Blast Combo
 
|name=Blast Combo
|image=[[File:Attack combo.jpg|280px|A Blast Combo used by Goku in ''Raging Blast'']]
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|image=File:Attack combo.jpg
 
|alias=
 
|alias=
 
|debut=''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]''
 
|debut=''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]''
 
|inventor='''Many Fighters'''
 
|inventor='''Many Fighters'''
 
|user='''Many Fighters'''
 
|user='''Many Fighters'''
|purpose=Offensive
 
|type=Physical
 
|class=[[Physical techniques|Physical]]
 
 
|color=Varies (Finishing Blast)
 
|color=Varies (Finishing Blast)
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|class=[[Rush Attack]]
 
|similar='''[[Dragon Rush]]'''
 
|similar='''[[Dragon Rush]]'''
 
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'''Blast Combos''' are combo techniques followed up with a [[Blast 2]] (or a [[Super Attack]]).
{{techniques|Offensive}}
 
'''Blast Combos''' are combo [[techniques]] followed up with a [[Blast 2]] (or a [[Super Attack]]).
 
   
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==Video Game Appearances==
==Overview==
 
[[File:Impaling_Kamehameha_Combo.jpg|thumb|left|Kid Goku ends his Blast Combo with a Kamehameha in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'']]
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[[File:Impaling Kamehameha Combo.jpg|thumb|left|Kid Goku ends his Blast Combo with a Kamehameha in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'']]
Those techniques were introduced in the video game ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'', and are also used in the [[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (series)|''Raging Blast'' games]]. The Blast 2's executed at the end of these combo's do significantly less damage than a Blast 2 performed normally, but use a fraction of the ''[[ki]]'' that would normally be used and does not put the user out of his/her MAX power mode.
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Those techniques were introduced in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'', and are also used in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)]][[''Raging Blast'' series]]. The Blast 2's executed at the end of these combo's do significantly less damage than a Blast 2 performed normally, but use a fraction of the ''[[ki]]'' that would normally be used and does not put the user out of MAX power mode.
   
For example, [[Goku]] performs a [[Rolling Hammer]], then uses the basic follow up to that move, and after he knocks the opponent away, he quickly executes a weaker [[Kamehameha]] wave.
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For example, [[Goku]] performs a [[Rolling Hammer]], then uses the basic follow up to that move, and after he knocks the opponent away, he quickly executes a weak [[Kamehameha]] wave.
 
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[[Category:Offensive techniques]]
 
[[Category:Offensive techniques]]

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Blast Combos are combo techniques followed up with a Blast 2 (or a Super Attack).

Video Game Appearances

Impaling Kamehameha Combo

Kid Goku ends his Blast Combo with a Kamehameha in Budokai Tenkaichi 3

Those techniques were introduced in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, and are also used in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)''Raging Blast'' series. The Blast 2's executed at the end of these combo's do significantly less damage than a Blast 2 performed normally, but use a fraction of the ki that would normally be used and does not put the user out of MAX power mode.

For example, Goku performs a Rolling Hammer, then uses the basic follow up to that move, and after he knocks the opponent away, he quickly executes a weak Kamehameha wave.