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− | '''Freedom Kick''' is [[rush attack]] used by [[Android 17]] in |
+ | '''Freedom Kick''' is [[rush attack]] used by [[Android 17]] in [[Dragon Ball Xenoverse (series)|''Dragon Ball Xenoverse'' series]]. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
Revision as of 19:06, 9 July 2018
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Freedom Kick is rush attack used by Android 17 in Dragon Ball Xenoverse series.
Overview
The user launches themselves at the opponent and kicks them multiple times before stomping them downwards.
Video Game Appearances
Freedom Kick was named and first appeared in Dragon Ball Xenoverse as one of Android 17's Super Skills. It can also be obtained by the Future Warrior as a reward in Parallel Quest 27: "Artificial Warriors".
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, it returns as one of Android 17's Super Skills which can be obtained by the Future Warrior.
References
- ↑ Dragon Ball Xenoverse, GT Pack 1 DLC
- ↑ Dragon Ball Xenoverse, 2015
- ↑ Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, 2016