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|debut=Manga: "[[The Galaxy Strikes Back]]"<br>Anime: "[[Power of the Spirit]]"
 
|debut=Manga: "[[The Galaxy Strikes Back]]"<br>Anime: "[[Power of the Spirit]]"
 
|inventor='''[[Frieza]]'''
 
|inventor='''[[Frieza]]'''
|user='''[[Chilled]]<br>Frieza<br>[[Cooler]]<br>[[Kuriza]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', 2010</ref><br>[[Super Buu]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', 2003</ref><br>[[Kid Buu]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi]]'', 2005</ref><br>[[Frost]]<br>[[Akina]]<br>[[Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', 2015</ref><br>[[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Dodoria]]<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Ultra Pinich]]<ref name="Fusions">''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Cell]]<br>[[Cellza]]<ref name="Fusions"/>'''
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|user='''[[Chilled]]<br>Frieza<br>[[Cooler]]<br>[[Kuriza]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', 2010</ref><br>[[Super Buu]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', 2003</ref><br>[[Kid Buu]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi]]'', 2005</ref><br>[[Frost]]<br>[[Akina]]<br>[[Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', 2015</ref><br>[[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Dodoria]]<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Ultra Pinich]]<ref name="Fusions">''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Cell]]<br>[[Cellza]]<ref name="Fusions"/><br>[[Shallot]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Legends]]'', 2018</ref>'''
 
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|class=[[Energy Sphere]]
 
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**'''[[Supernova Cooler]]'''
 
**'''[[Supernova Cooler]]'''
 
**'''[[Death Blaster]]'''
 
**'''[[Death Blaster]]'''
**'''[[Super Big Nova]]'''
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**'''[[Ultranova]]'''
 
**'''[[Petite Supernova]]'''
 
**'''[[Petite Supernova]]'''
 
**'''[[Golden Supernova]]'''
 
**'''[[Golden Supernova]]'''
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*'''[[100% Death Ball]]''' - A full-powered version of the Death Ball used by 100% Full Power Frieza.
 
*'''[[100% Death Ball]]''' - A full-powered version of the Death Ball used by 100% Full Power Frieza.
 
*'''[[Golden Death Ball]]''' - The most powerful version of the Death Ball utilized by Golden Frieza.
 
*'''[[Golden Death Ball]]''' - The most powerful version of the Death Ball utilized by Golden Frieza.
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*'''Cease to Exist''' - [[Chilled]]'s version of the Death Ball.<ref>[[Dragon Ball Super Card Game (2017)]]</ref>
 
*'''[[Chaos Ball]]''' - [[Frost]]'s version of the Death Ball.
 
*'''[[Chaos Ball]]''' - [[Frost]]'s version of the Death Ball.
 
*'''[[Supercharged Death Ball]]''' - A stronger variation used by Frieza in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu]]''.
 
*'''[[Supercharged Death Ball]]''' - A stronger variation used by Frieza in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu]]''.
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*'''[[Death Sphere]]''' - A smaller and weaker variation used by Frieza in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z]]''.
 
*'''[[Death Sphere]]''' - A smaller and weaker variation used by Frieza in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z]]''.
 
*'''[[Death Spirit Bomb]]'''
 
*'''[[Death Spirit Bomb]]'''
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*'''[[Full Charge Death Ball]]''' - A fully charged variation of the Death Ball used by [[Kuriza]] in his final form in ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' and ''World Mission''.
   
 
==Video Game Appearances==
 
==Video Game Appearances==
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{{Quote|Fires a large, homing Ki Blast at the opponent.|''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'' Tutorial description}}
 
{{Quote|Fires a large, homing Ki Blast at the opponent.|''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'' Tutorial description}}
In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', the Death Ball returns as one of Frieza's Ultimate Skills and can be learned by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] by completing ''School Quest: Lesson 3'' of Frieza's Training.
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', the Death Ball returns as one of Frieza's Ultimate Skills and can be learned by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] by completing ''School Quest: Lesson 3'' of Frieza's Training. After the 1.09.00 Update, it can be added to [[Dodoria]]'s custom skillset after purchasing it in his Partner Customization for 15 TP Medals. When using the attack, he will shout out "''Go to Hell!"'' before firing.
   
In the [[Enemy Warrior Arc]] of ''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]'', Frieza uses the Death Ball alongside Goku and Cell's Kamehamehas to finish off [[Android 21 (Evil)|the evil Android #21]].
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In the [[Enemy Warrior Arc]] of ''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]'', Frieza uses the Death Ball alongside Goku and Cell's Kamehamehas to finish off [[Android 21 (Evil)|the evil Android 21]].
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Chilledangry.jpg|Chilled charges his Death Ball in the manga
 
Chilledangry.jpg|Chilled charges his Death Ball in the manga
 
Frieza's Death Ball.jpg|Frieza prepares his Death Ball in the manga
 
Frieza's Death Ball.jpg|Frieza prepares his Death Ball in the manga
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Frieza Death Ball super manga.jpeg|Frieza about to use a Death Ball on Jiren
 
SDFreiza3.PNG|Frieza's Death Ball in ''Dragon Ball SD''
 
SDFreiza3.PNG|Frieza's Death Ball in ''Dragon Ball SD''
 
Te021.jpg|Death Ball in the Bandai CCG
 
Te021.jpg|Death Ball in the Bandai CCG

Revision as of 13:26, 19 September 2020

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Death Ball (デスボール Desu Bōru) is Frieza's Ultimate Blast.

Overview

Frieza lights a spark of energy on his index finger. Once enough energy is gathered, this spark may grow to the size of a small moon and is thrown towards the target. Typically, this attack is used to destroy planets or as a last-ditch effort to kill an opponent.

Usage

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A Death Ball charged in Chilled's hands

In Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, Chilled uses this attack in an attempt to kill Super Saiyan Bardock and destroy Planet Plant after Bardock turned into a Super Saiyan. However, Bardock counters with his Rebellion Trigger, and eventually deflects it back to himself, heavily injured. He uses both hands to create and throw it. In the manga, it is very similar to Destroy The Planet!, but in the anime it is identical to the Supernova.

Variations

Video Game Appearances

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Frieza prepares a Death Ball in J-Stars Victory Vs

The Death Ball technique appears in almost every single game that Frieza appears in. Frieza can use this attack in games such as Dragon Ball Z, the Butōden series, Budokai series, Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu, Budokai Tenkaichi series, Super Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Battle Stadium D.O.N, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road, Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu, Raging Blast series, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, Dragon Ball Heroes, and J-Stars Victory Vs. It is Frieza's Ultimate K.O. in the Supersonic Warriors series, where he uses the Destroy The Planet! variation. In Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact, after performing the first part of their Hell's Buster, Frieza fires a Death Ball into the attack and Cell fires a Super Kamehameha, creating a giant orange orb of energy. In Dragon Ball: Tap Battle, Frieza can use a regular purple-colored Death Ball as his super move, briefly turning in his 50% Power from, and the more powerful, much larger and dark-colored "Destroy The Planet!" variant, named the Death Bomb in the game, as his ultimate. Frieza can also use the regular Death Ball in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, where it appears alongside the weaker Death Sphere variant.

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Kuriza charges his Death Ball

When used as an alternate costume for Frieza, Kuriza uses a Death Ball in the shape of an enormous orange chestnut with a face on it in Dragon Ball Z 2 V.

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Super Buu (w/ Frieza absorbed) charges a Death Ball

Super Buu can use the Death Ball in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, but only after absorbing Frieza. Kid Buu can also use the attack Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi, where Death Ball is an alternate name for his Planet Burst. In the Raging Blast series and Ultimate Tenkaichi, the Death Ball Frieza and Cooler use in their base form has a much different appearance from other regular Death Balls, being much larger and glowing red or orange like a Supernova, while the actual Supernova is their ultimate attack. Final Form Frieza sometimes uses a very large black Death Ball as his ultimate attack in video games, such as in Super Dragon Ball Z (where the regular red Death Ball also appears), Tap Battle (under the name Death Bomb) and J-Stars Victory V. These Death Balls are some of the most powerful attacks displayed, with the large Death Ball used in J-Stars Victory Vs being comparable to Goku's Spirit Bomb, or Vegeta's Final Flash in power. Death Ball also appears as Final Form Frieza and Chilled's Super Attack in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle.

"Fires a large, homing Ki Blast at the opponent."
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Tutorial description

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the Death Ball returns as one of Frieza's Ultimate Skills and can be learned by the Future Warrior by completing School Quest: Lesson 3 of Frieza's Training. After the 1.09.00 Update, it can be added to Dodoria's custom skillset after purchasing it in his Partner Customization for 15 TP Medals. When using the attack, he will shout out "Go to Hell!" before firing.

In the Enemy Warrior Arc of Dragon Ball FighterZ, Frieza uses the Death Ball alongside Goku and Cell's Kamehamehas to finish off the evil Android 21.

Gallery

References