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Full Power Energy Blast Volley (フルパワー連続エネルギー弾) is a variation of the Full Power Energy Barrage Wave. It was named in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.

Overview

The user fires flurries of large, bright Ki Blasts that is more powerful than the average energy volley. It is useful for quick, effective, and causing massive accumulations of damage to the foes. The difference with the Full Power Energy Barrage Wave is that the user does not move his hands while firing it. The waves themselves just chase the opponent.

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Angila and Medamatcha's combined Full Power Energy Blast Volley

It is first used in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug by Angila and Medamatcha against Piccolo while he is protecting Gohan. Android 14 and Android 15 use a variaton of the Full Power Energy Blast Volley called Energy Squall. In Dragon Ball GT, Super Saiyan GT Goku uses the technique during his battle against Meta-Rilldo. In the episode "The Return of Uub", after Goten punches him during their battle, Baby uses the Full Power Energy Blast Volley while he is buried under the broken street. As Baby Vegeta, he uses the Full Power Energy Blast Volley against Uub, and later in an attempt to defeat Super Saiyan 4 Goku. While firing, Baby shouts "DIE!" with each blast in a rapid motion. Unfortunately for Baby, his attack has no effect on Goku.

Appearances in Video Games

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Gohan using the Full Power Energy Blast Volley in Budokai Tenkaichi 3

In the Budokai Tenkaichi series, GT Goku, Gohan, Goten, Raditz, Guldo, Android 18, Android 17, and Dabura fire it with both hands, while Baby Vegeta only uses one hand much like how Turles fires his Full Power Energy Barrage Wave.

Gohan's version is called Gekiretsuhadan in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2, and he fires it from one hand like Baby does. Also in Supersonic Warriors 2, when Captain Ginyu summons him, Guldo uses a version called Psycho Triangle which he guides to the opponent using his telekinesis.

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