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{{Infobox Technique |
{{Infobox Technique |
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|name=Final Crash |
|name=Final Crash |
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+ | |image=Final Crash.png |
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− | |image=[[File:Final Crash.png|280px|Vegeta charging the Final Crash]] [[File:FinalCrashu.jpg|280px|Vegeta firing the Final Crash]] |
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+ | |image2=Final Crash HD.png |
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|JapName=ファイナルクラッシュ |
|JapName=ファイナルクラッシュ |
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|RomName=Fainaru Kurasshu |
|RomName=Fainaru Kurasshu |
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|inventor='''[[Vegeta]]''' |
|inventor='''[[Vegeta]]''' |
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|user='''Vegeta''' |
|user='''Vegeta''' |
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− | |purpose=Offensive |
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− | |type=Ki-Based |
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|color={{color|007FFF}} & {{color|FFFFFF}} |
|color={{color|007FFF}} & {{color|FFFFFF}} |
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− | |similar='''[[Final Flash]]<br>[[Final Burst Cannon]]<br>[[Big Tree Cannon]]<br>[[Galactic Buster]]''' |
+ | |similar='''[[Final Flash]]<br>[[Final Burst Cannon]]<br>[[Big Tree Cannon]]<br>[[Galactic Buster]]<br>[[Frustration Cannon]]''' |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | First, Vegeta draws his hands to his sides and charges two whitish-blue |
+ | First, Vegeta draws his hands to his sides and charges two whitish-blue energy spheres with streaks of electricity. Then, he brings his hands together with fingers spread apart and fires a massive energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a large amount of damage. |
+ | ==Usage== |
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[[File:FC2.png|thumb|left|Vegeta firing the Final Crash]] |
[[File:FC2.png|thumb|left|Vegeta firing the Final Crash]] |
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− | Vegeta uses this |
+ | Vegeta uses this attack during his battle against [[Recoome]] on [[Namek]]. As the battle begins, Vegeta powers up and furiously attacks the surprised Recoome, throwing him far away into a mountain. Vegeta then charges and fires the Final Crash against Recoome, creating a huge explosion. It appears that Vegeta kills Recoome, but as the smoke clears, Recoome emerges from the blast unharmed, only receiving a few cuts (though his [[Battle Armor]] is destroyed), much to the shock of Vegeta, [[Gohan]], and [[Krillin]]. |
− | In the [[Androids Saga]], Vegeta uses a far more powerful yellow colored energy beam very similar to the Final Crash, called [[Final Flash]], on both [[ |
+ | In the [[Androids Saga]], Vegeta uses a far more powerful yellow colored energy beam very similar to the Final Crash, called [[Final Flash]], on both [[Cell]] and a [[Cell Jr.]] |
+ | ==Video Game Appearances== |
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− | ==Appearances in Video Games== |
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− | The technique is named '''[[Powerful Energy Wave]]''' |
+ | The technique is named {{nihongo|'''[[Powerful Energy Wave]]'''|強力エネルギー波|}} in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu]]'', and {{nihongo|'''Giga Blaster'''|ギガブラスター|}} in ''[[Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku (video game)|Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku]]''. It is named Final Crash in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors]]'', where it is one of Vegeta's [[Super Attack]]s in his base form. In ''Supersonic Warriors'', it appears as a whitish-yellow energy blast instead of a wave. In [[Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot|''Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot'']], Final Crash appears in a cutscene, though colored whitish-yellow. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Vegeta's Final Crash |
+ | *Vegeta's Final Crash can be viewed as a precursor to his Final Flash, as both attacks are performed in a similar fashion. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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FC3.png|Vegeta's Final Crash |
FC3.png|Vegeta's Final Crash |
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VegetaFinalCrash.png|Vegeta after unleashing the Final Crash on Recoome |
VegetaFinalCrash.png|Vegeta after unleashing the Final Crash on Recoome |
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+ | Budokai 1 Final Crash Charge.png|Vegeta charges his Final Crash in ''Budokai'' |
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+ | Vegeta firing Final Crash.png|Vegeta fires the Final Crash in ''Budokai'' |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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Revision as of 21:42, 23 September 2020
Directory: Techniques → Offensive Techniques → Energy Wave
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Final Crash[3] (ファイナルクラッシュ Fainaru Kurasshu) is an Energy Wave used by Vegeta.
Overview
First, Vegeta draws his hands to his sides and charges two whitish-blue energy spheres with streaks of electricity. Then, he brings his hands together with fingers spread apart and fires a massive energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a large amount of damage.
Usage
Vegeta uses this attack during his battle against Recoome on Namek. As the battle begins, Vegeta powers up and furiously attacks the surprised Recoome, throwing him far away into a mountain. Vegeta then charges and fires the Final Crash against Recoome, creating a huge explosion. It appears that Vegeta kills Recoome, but as the smoke clears, Recoome emerges from the blast unharmed, only receiving a few cuts (though his Battle Armor is destroyed), much to the shock of Vegeta, Gohan, and Krillin.
In the Androids Saga, Vegeta uses a far more powerful yellow colored energy beam very similar to the Final Crash, called Final Flash, on both Cell and a Cell Jr.
Video Game Appearances
The technique is named Powerful Energy Wave (強力エネルギー波 ) in Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu, and Giga Blaster (ギガブラスター ) in Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku. It is named Final Crash in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors, where it is one of Vegeta's Super Attacks in his base form. In Supersonic Warriors, it appears as a whitish-yellow energy blast instead of a wave. In Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Final Crash appears in a cutscene, though colored whitish-yellow.
Trivia
- Vegeta's Final Crash can be viewed as a precursor to his Final Flash, as both attacks are performed in a similar fashion.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku, 1993
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu, 1992
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors, 2004