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{{Infobox Technique |
{{Infobox Technique |
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|name=Evil Impulse |
|name=Evil Impulse |
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+ | |image=Dabura Evil Impluse.png |
|JapName=エビルインパルス |
|JapName=エビルインパルス |
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|RomName=Ebiru Inparusu |
|RomName=Ebiru Inparusu |
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− | |alias='''Ball of Death<br>Happy Bomb<br>Hell Blitz<br>''Honō no Tama''<ref>''[[Daizenshuu 7]]'', 1996</ref>''' |
+ | |alias='''Ball of Death<br>Happy Bomb<br>Hell Blitz<br>''Honō no Tama''<ref>''[[Daizenshuu 7]]'', 1996</ref><br>Ball of Fire<br>Evil Blast<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref>''' |
− | |debut="[[King of the Demons]]" |
+ | |debut=Manga: "[[The Descent]]"<br>Anime: "[[King of the Demons]]" |
− | |inventor='''[[Dabura]]''' |
+ | |inventor='''[[Dabura]]/[[Future Dabura]]''' |
+ | |user='''Dabura/Future Dabura<br>[[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV2"/><br>[[Shallot]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Legends]]'', 2018</ref>''' |
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− | |user='''Dabura''' |
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− | |purpose=Offensive |
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− | |type=Ki-based |
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− | |similar='''[[Big Bang Attack]]<br>[[Big Bang Crash]]<br>[[Bloody Sauce]]<br>[[Serious Bomb]]<br>[[Saturday Crush]]''' |
+ | |similar='''[[Big Bang Attack]]<br>[[Big Bang Crash]]<br>[[Bloody Sauce]]<br>[[Serious Bomb]]<br>[[Saturday Crush]]<br>[[God of Destruction's Commandment]]''' |
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− | '''Evil Impulse''' |
+ | {{nihongo|'''Evil Impulse'''|エビルインパルス|Ebiru Inparusu}} is an [[Energy Sphere]] used by [[Dabura]]. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | Dabura puts his hand forward at a 90 degree angle and charges a reddish-pink energy sphere. Then, he fires the |
+ | Dabura puts his hand forward at a 90 degree angle and charges a reddish-pink energy sphere. Then, he fires the attack at the opponent, inflicting a lot of damage. |
+ | ==Usage== |
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[[File:206-21.jpg|thumb|left|Dabura kills Kibito with the Evil Impulse]] |
[[File:206-21.jpg|thumb|left|Dabura kills Kibito with the Evil Impulse]] |
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− | Dabura first uses this attack to kill [[Kibito]], firing it from point-blank range, destroying him. Later, he uses it during his battle against |
+ | Dabura first uses this attack to kill [[Kibito]], firing it from point-blank range, destroying him. Later, he uses it during his battle against [[Super Saiyan 2]] [[Gohan]]; after teleporting and avoiding Dabura's [[Evil Flame]], Gohan charges at Dabura and tries to punch him. However, Dabura avoids the attack using [[Afterimage Strike|Afterimage Sorcery]] and then fires the Evil Impulse at Gohan, blasting him into a lake. |
+ | ==Video Game Appearances== |
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− | ==Appearances in games== |
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− | [[File:DBZ TTT Dabura's Evil Impulse.jpg|thumb|left|Dabura using Evil Impulse in '' |
+ | [[File:DBZ TTT Dabura's Evil Impulse.jpg|thumb|left|Dabura using Evil Impulse in ''Tenkaichi Tag Team'']] |
− | The technique is named '''Ball of Death''' in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3]]'', '''Happy Bomb''' in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22]]'', and '''Hell Blitz''' |
+ | The technique is named {{Nihongo|'''Ball of Death'''|デスボール|Desu Bōru|Death Ball}} in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3]]'', '''Happy Bomb''' in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22]]'', and {{nihongo|'''Hell Blitz'''|ヘルブリッツ}} in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]] and ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''. It is named Evil Impulse in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]], where it is one of Dabura's [[Blast 2]]. It is also used as Dabura's super attack in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle]]''. Evil Impulse also appears in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Raging Blast'' series]], ''[[Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle]]'', and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z]]''. In ''Battle of Z'', a weaker version appears as Dabura's Blast Spark. It also appears in the Saturn version of [[Dragon Ball Z: The Legend|''Dragon Ball Z: The Legend'']]. |
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+ | {{Quote2|Trick your opponent with an illusion and counter their melee attack with a powerful Ki Blast from behind!|''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'' Skill description}} |
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+ | [[File:DBXV2 Majin Dabura (Extra Pack 1 DLC) Evil Blast (Ultimate Skill).png|thumb|Dabura preparing to fire Evil Blast in ''Xenoverse 2'']] |
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+ | In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'' as part of the ''Extra Pack 1'' DLC, it appears under the name '''Evil Blast''' where it appears as a counter-attack move used by Dabura where the user uses Afterimage Sorcery and if attacked during the afterimage they will use vanishing to appear far away be behind the opponent and fire Evil Blast at the opponent, thus is performed in the same manner in ''Xenoverse 2'' as Dabura did during his fight with Super Saiyan 2 Gohan. It can be obtained as a reward by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] randomly in ''Parallel Quest 114'': "''The Majin Revival Plan''" by defeating Dabura during an Ultimate Finish. Dabura also uses the version he used to kill Kibito as his grab throw. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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OfCourseIKnowThatYou'reHere.JPG|Dabura prepares to blast Kibito |
OfCourseIKnowThatYou'reHere.JPG|Dabura prepares to blast Kibito |
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KibitoDeath.JPG|Kibito disintegrated by the attack |
KibitoDeath.JPG|Kibito disintegrated by the attack |
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+ | DemonicAfterimage.png|Dabura using Afterimage Sorcery to dodge before retaliating with Evil Impulse |
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Dbz227-21.jpg|Dabura charges an Evil Impulse |
Dbz227-21.jpg|Dabura charges an Evil Impulse |
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212-23.jpg|Dabura fires the Evil Impulse at Gohan |
212-23.jpg|Dabura fires the Evil Impulse at Gohan |
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Dbz227-25.jpg|Dabura's Evil Impulse explodes |
Dbz227-25.jpg|Dabura's Evil Impulse explodes |
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Budokai 2 43.jpg|Dabura using Hell Blitz on Krillin in ''Budokai 2'' |
Budokai 2 43.jpg|Dabura using Hell Blitz on Krillin in ''Budokai 2'' |
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− | EI.PNG|Dabura uses the Evil Impulse in '' |
+ | EI.PNG|Dabura uses the Evil Impulse in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'' |
Gohan Dabura Another Road 3.jpg|Dabura about to blast Gohan with the Evil Impulse in ''Shin Budokai - Another Road'' |
Gohan Dabura Another Road 3.jpg|Dabura about to blast Gohan with the Evil Impulse in ''Shin Budokai - Another Road'' |
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Darkness Sword Attack blast.PNG|Dabura charges an Evil Impulse as part of his Darkness Sword Attack in ''Raging Blast 2'' |
Darkness Sword Attack blast.PNG|Dabura charges an Evil Impulse as part of his Darkness Sword Attack in ''Raging Blast 2'' |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 21:30, 31 July 2020
Directory: Techniques → Offensive Techniques → Energy Sphere
Evil Impulse (エビルインパルス Ebiru Inparusu) is an Energy Sphere used by Dabura.
Overview
Dabura puts his hand forward at a 90 degree angle and charges a reddish-pink energy sphere. Then, he fires the attack at the opponent, inflicting a lot of damage.
Usage
Dabura first uses this attack to kill Kibito, firing it from point-blank range, destroying him. Later, he uses it during his battle against Super Saiyan 2 Gohan; after teleporting and avoiding Dabura's Evil Flame, Gohan charges at Dabura and tries to punch him. However, Dabura avoids the attack using Afterimage Sorcery and then fires the Evil Impulse at Gohan, blasting him into a lake.
Video Game Appearances
The technique is named Ball of Death (デスボール Desu Bōru, Death Ball) in Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3, Happy Bomb in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22, and Hell Blitz (ヘルブリッツ ) in the Budokai series and Dragon Ball Heroes. It is named Evil Impulse in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, where it is one of Dabura's Blast 2. It is also used as Dabura's super attack in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle. Evil Impulse also appears in the Raging Blast series, Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle, and Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z. In Battle of Z, a weaker version appears as Dabura's Blast Spark. It also appears in the Saturn version of Dragon Ball Z: The Legend.
"Trick your opponent with an illusion and counter their melee attack with a powerful Ki Blast from behind!" — Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Skill description |
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 as part of the Extra Pack 1 DLC, it appears under the name Evil Blast where it appears as a counter-attack move used by Dabura where the user uses Afterimage Sorcery and if attacked during the afterimage they will use vanishing to appear far away be behind the opponent and fire Evil Blast at the opponent, thus is performed in the same manner in Xenoverse 2 as Dabura did during his fight with Super Saiyan 2 Gohan. It can be obtained as a reward by the Future Warrior randomly in Parallel Quest 114: "The Majin Revival Plan" by defeating Dabura during an Ultimate Finish. Dabura also uses the version he used to kill Kibito as his grab throw.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Daizenshuu 7, 1996
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, 2016
- ↑ Dragon Ball Legends, 2018