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Final Kamehameha (ファイナルかめはめ波 Fainaru Kamehameha) is a combination of Goku's Super Kamehameha and Vegeta's Final Flash fired simultaneously and used as a single technique by Vegito.

Overview[]

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Final Kamehameha seen from above

First, Vegito puts both of his hands forward as if he were performing the Final Flash and then towards his side like the Super Kamehameha, combining the massive power of the Final Flash and the Super Kamehameha into one attack. Then, Vegito fires the attack, as it appears as a giant, blue energy wave (resembling the Super Kamehameha) with swirls of yellow ki (resembling the Final Flash), inflicting an enormous amount of damage.

Usage and Power[]

Super Saiyan Blue Vegito uses this attack during his battle against Fused Zamasu. As Fused Zamasu grows more and more powerful due to his intense emotions, Vegito knocks Fused Zamasu away and proceeds to finish him off with the Final Kamehameha. Fused Zamasu emerges the attack unharmed and Vegito attacks him further; however, he immediately defuses and Goku and Vegeta are then defeated. Having used the Final Kamehameha as Vegito, both fusees were drained of their energy, which left Goku and Vegeta too weak to transform into Super Saiyan Blue again. In the manga, however, Vegito was unable to complete the attack before defusing.

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Goku and Vegeta performing the Final Kamehemeha

During the Tournament of Power, Goku and Vegeta both went Super Saiyan Blue to finish off the Trio of Danger, Goku used his Super Kamehameha alongside Vegeta's Final Flash to create the Final Kamehameha without having to fuse. Even the unfused version of the attack was devastating enough to easily overpower the combined attack of the Trio De Dangers, the Triangle Danger Beam, and momentarily stopping the battles that were raging in the background with everyone looking in awe of the powerful attack.

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Vegito preparing the Final Kamehameha against Cumber

In Super Dragon Ball Heroes, Super Saiyan Blue Kaio-ken Vegito used the Final Kamehameha against Cumber during their battle. Though it was initially pushed back by Cumber's blast, Vegito poured more energy into the attack and dispersed Cumber's blast into the air. However, Cumber used a Désastre Claw to repel the Final Kamehameha and knock Vegito away.

In the anime, Vegito used this against technique Dark King (Full Power) Demigra but separates back into Goku and Vegeta while Demigra was engulfed by the blast.[5]

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Video Game Appearances[]

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Gogeta using Final Kamehameha in Ultimate Battle 22

Though Final Kamehameha is generally Vegito's technique, it debuted as one of Gogeta's techniques in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 and additionally in the Butoden series, likely because Ultimate Battle 22 erroneously had Gogeta in Vegito's place. Vegito was given the Final Kamehameha in later games, including Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team, Raging Blast series, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, Dragon Ball Z For Kinect, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Dragon Ball Heroes. In Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, it is one of Vegito's Super Attacks. In the games, he holds it out like a Final Flash and moves it back like a Kamehameha, and then releases it in a golden-yellow colored beam (it is a blue and white color in the Raging Blast series and Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi).

SSGSS Vegito uses Final Kamehameha as a technique in Super Dragon Ball Heroes.

In Dragon Ball Fusions, it can be learned as a special move by Vegito after reaching Lv 52.

"Unleash a super-powered Ki Wave that fuses two techniques together! It's powerful, but also uses up a lot of Ki!"
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Skill description

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Super Vegito charges Final Kamehameha in Xenoverse 2

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the Final Kamehameha appears as one of Vegito's Ultimate Skills which the Future Warrior can obtain by purchasing it from the TP Medal Shop. The attack takes on the appearance of how it appears in GT: Final Bout, Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Infinite World where the beam is yellow instead of blue.

"It's the biggie! Go to hell!"
— Vegito, before firing the attack in Dragon Ball FighterZ

In Dragon Ball FighterZ, Final Kamehameha appears as SSGSS Vegito's Meteor Attack Special Move and can be used in the air or on the ground though it does cost three ki bars to fire. During the attack the image of his fusee SSGSS Vegeta and then SSGSS Goku will briefly appear as SSGSS Vegito shouts either the name of the move or "Go To Hell!" symbolizing both their fusion and the combination of their signature attacks in the Final Kamehameha. The attack also features in Vegito's Dramatic Finish against Fused Zamasu, where Vegito uses the Final Kamehameha to finish off a wounded and outraged Zamasu.

In Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, the Final Kamehameha appears as SSGSS Vegito's Super Attack. Additionally SH8-21 Ultra Instinct Sign Goku can perform the team attack variation with Vegeta through his Double Final Kamehameha CAA Super Ability Subspace Summon W which allows Goku to summon Vegeta from Subspace to perform the attack when Goku is an Attacker from R3 (Round 3) and the player's Hero Avatar card is on user's team. Additionally, the attack receives a huge DMG boost when the user's own team has 7+ Hero Energy.

Trivia[]

  • This is the first move to be introduced in video games that later appeared in the main series.
  • This is also the first technique that can be used by either the fused character alone, or be a combined attack by the characters that are parts of the fusion character.
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Vegito performs a yellow energy blast in Dragon Ball Z

  • Vegito performed a yellow energy blast similar to the Final Kamehameha in the episode, "The Incredible Fighting Candy". However, he does not say the name of the technique, and it happens very briefly. This attack may have been the basis for the Final Kamehameha.

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