Dragon Ball Wiki
Advertisement

"I'm gonna finish this right now."
Goku in "Signs of a Turnabout! The Autonomous Ultra Instinct Erupts!"

Divine Kamehameha (神超かめはめ波 Kami Chō Kamehameha) is a variation of the Kamehameha used by Goku in his Ultra Instinct Sign and True Ultra Instinct forms.

Overview[]

Divine Kamehameha 2

Goku surfing on Kefla's Gigantic Burst

Goku fires a Kamehameha wave with even more energy output and force than a God Kamehameha, inflicting heavy damage to his opponent.

Goku can also manipulate the ki blast to adapt to certain situations, such as converting it into an Energy Shield if an opposing attack would be too difficult to clash with or maintaining its spherical form and using it to surf over an enemy's blast to close the gap.

Usage[]

Divine Kamehameha 7

Kefla blown away by the Divine Kamehameha

Goku used this attack while in his Ultra Instinct Sign state to defeat Kefla during the Tournament of Power after she attempted to defeat him with her Ray Blast and Gigantic Burst, claiming he was unable to dodge the blast in midair. By flipping in the air and sliding the Kamehameha energy sphere on top of the Gigantic Burst, Goku was able to close the distance between them and unleash the Divine Kamehameha point-blank, sending her flying off the stage and forcefully shattering the Potara, eliminating her (and by effect, Caulifla and Kale together).[5]

Later during the Tournament, Goku uses Divine Kamehameha in his battle against Jiren, although it is negated by a concentrated Power Impact, enabling Jiren to blast Goku away, but he manages to use the energy of his Kamehameha as an energy shield to reduce the strength of Jiren's blast.[6]

Mouth Divine Kamehameha (Full Color Manga)

Goku fires Divine Kamehameha from his mouth at Gas

During his battle with Gas, True Ultra Instinct Goku fires this attack from his mouth.[7][8][9]

Variations[]

Similar Techniques[]

In the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, Goku uses a similar technique against Moro during their initial battle on Earth.[10]

Video Game Appearances[]

The technique is named Instinctive Reprisal in the Dragon Ball Super Card Game.

In FighterZ, it appears as a Dramatic Finish for Goku (SSGSS) against Kefla. Additionally, Ultra Instinct Goku has a version of the move that can either be performed forward or backward.

In Dokkan Battle, it appears as a Super Attack for Goku (Ultra Instinct -Sign-), capable of breaking through the enemy's Type advantage upon contact.

In Dragon Ball Legends, it appears as the Legendary Finish for Legends Limited Ultra Instinct Sign Goku's Autonomous Assault Ultimate Move Arts.

In Xenoverse 2, it is a Super Skill used by Goku in his complete Ultra Instinct form under the name Divine Kamehameha, which costs 2 bars of Ki to perform and allows him to vanish several times during the attack as he charges, in addition to performing the same surfing motions on enemies' energy blasts he displayed against Kefla. It can circumvent the hyper armor usually granted by Ultimate Skills. As part of the 1.14.00 Update DLC, Divine Kamehameha can be purchased by the Future Warrior from the TP Medal Shop. During a DLC scenario, Ultra Instinct Sign Goku uses a Divine Kamehameha to defeat Kid Buu by surfing along the side of his Vanishing Ball, also blowing away Dabura in the process.

In Dragon Ball Heroes, it is named Meteor Kamehameha.

In Sparking! Zero, it is named Point-Blank Kamehameha where it is Ultra Instinct -Sign- Goku (Super)'s Ultimate Blast.

Gallery[]

References[]

Advertisement