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+ | |name=Evil Spear |
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+ | |JapName=魔槍 |
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− | |alias= '''Demonic Spear''' |
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+ | |RomName=Masō |
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+ | |alias='''''Dabura no Yari''<ref>''[[Daizenshuu 7]]'', 1996</ref><br>Demonic Spear''' |
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− | |purpose=Offensive |
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− | |type= Physical |
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+ | |class=[[Rush Attack]] |
− | |similar= |
+ | |similar='''[[Bad Lancer]]<br>[[Fork Attack]]<br>[[Galactic Ray]]<br>[[Position Shift]]<br>[[Stay Away From Me!]]<br>[[Demon Scythe]]''' |
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− | '''Evil Spear''' |
+ | {{nihongo|'''Evil Spear'''|魔槍|Masō}} is a rush attack used by [[Dabura]]. |
+ | ==Overview== |
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+ | Dabura throws the spear at his opponent, impaling them through the stomach. |
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+ | ==Usage== |
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+ | ==Video Game Appearances== |
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⚫ | The attack was named Evil Spear in ''[[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2]]'', where the technique is one of Dabura's [[Super Attack]]s. The attack is named '''Demonic Spear''' in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Butōden (series)|''Butōden'' series]], where he rapidly throws several spears. When summoned, Dabura uses the attack in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2]]'', rapidly throwing five spears per throw. Dabura also uses the attack in one of his heavy combo strings in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road]]''. |
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+ | [[File:DBXV Demon Scientist Towa Position Shift (Super Skill) 1426785530.jpg|thumb|left|Dabura's sister Towa's similar technique, Position Shift]] |
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+ | In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', his sister [[Towa]] has a similar technique called [[Position Shift]] where she throws her spear-staff enveloped by dark magical energy, which causes Towa to switch places with any opponent hit by it. [[Demigra]] has an energy spear variant in which he creates spears made of magical energy that can be used to restrain opponents. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | MeteoLanceSlicer.png|Dabura's Meteo Lance Slicer in '' |
+ | MeteoLanceSlicer.png|Dabura's Meteo Lance Slicer in ''Ultimate Battle 22'' |
+ | Dragon Ball Z - Buu's Fury 1402707500135.png|Majin Buu being impaled by Dabura's spear in ''Buu's Fury'' |
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+ | Super sonic 43.jpg|Dabura's Evil Spear attack in ''Supersonic Warriors 2'' |
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Spear 2.jpg|Dabura's Evil Spear in ''Raging Blast 2'' |
Spear 2.jpg|Dabura's Evil Spear in ''Raging Blast 2'' |
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+ | ==References== |
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[[Category:Techniques]] |
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[[Category:Offensive techniques]] |
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Revision as of 06:03, 24 December 2019
Evil Spear (魔槍 Masō) is a rush attack used by Dabura.
Overview
Dabura throws the spear at his opponent, impaling them through the stomach.
Usage
Dabura uses this attack in an attempt to kill Majin Buu. However, the attack does not affect Buu, as he simply pulls out the spear and regenerates.
Video Game Appearances
The attack was named Evil Spear in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, where the technique is one of Dabura's Super Attacks. The attack is named Demonic Spear in the Butōden series, where he rapidly throws several spears. When summoned, Dabura uses the attack in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2, rapidly throwing five spears per throw. Dabura also uses the attack in one of his heavy combo strings in Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road.
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, his sister Towa has a similar technique called Position Shift where she throws her spear-staff enveloped by dark magical energy, which causes Towa to switch places with any opponent hit by it. Demigra has an energy spear variant in which he creates spears made of magical energy that can be used to restrain opponents.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Daizenshuu 7, 1996