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==Usage and Power==
 
==Usage and Power==
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The power of the Full Power Energy Waves varies from user to user. Generally their power is great enough to rival that of other powerful energy wave such as the [[Kamehameha]], and kill a person in one shot.
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On [[Namek]], [[Jeice]] used a Full Power Energy Wave to attack [[Goku]] while Goku was facing [[Captain Ginyu]].
 
On [[Namek]], [[Jeice]] used a Full Power Energy Wave to attack [[Goku]] while Goku was facing [[Captain Ginyu]].
   
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!]]'', [[Android 13]] used a Full Power Energy Wave against Goku, and later against [[Gohan]] after Gohan attacked him with a [[Masenko]].
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!]]'', [[Android 13]] used a Full Power Energy Wave against Goku, and later against [[Gohan]] after Gohan attacked him with a [[Masenko]].
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In [[Dragon Ball Super: Broly|''Dragon Ball Super: Broly'']], [[Broly: BR|Broly]] use the Full Power Energy Wave twice when he and [[Gogeta]] fought in the film's climactic battle.
   
 
==Video Game Appearances==
 
==Video Game Appearances==

Revision as of 06:49, 21 January 2019

Directory: TechniquesOffensive TechniquesEnergy Wave

"A powerful, quick-acting Ki Wave!"
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Skill description

Full Power Energy Wave (フルパワーエネルギー波[3] or 強力エネルギー波[4] Furu Pawā Enerugī-Ha[3]), also called Super Energy Wave (スーパーエネルギー波)[1] or Super Ki Wave (超気功波 Chō kikō-ha),[2] is a powerful energy wave technique.

Overview

To use it, the user starts by charging an Energy Sphere in their hand(s). Then, they draw their hand(s) forward and fire the energy sphere in the form of an energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a great amount of damage. The union between Full Power Energy Waves of a varied number of fighters is called Combined Energy Wave.

Usage and Power

The power of the Full Power Energy Waves varies from user to user. Generally their power is great enough to rival that of other powerful energy wave such as the Kamehameha, and kill a person in one shot.

On Namek, Jeice used a Full Power Energy Wave to attack Goku while Goku was facing Captain Ginyu.

Super 17 used it to kill Dr. Gero, and later during an assault on Goku.

Film Appearances

In Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku, Bardock used the Full Power Energy Wave to finish off Toolo. He later used it to kill the last two remaining members of Team Dodoria. Bardock also uses a Full Power Energy Wave to finish the Flash Spirit combo he used against Frieza's army.

In Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks, Future Gohan fires a Full Power Energy Wave at Future Android 17 during his fight at the amusement park.

In Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, Sansho, Nicky, and Ginger first used this technique.

In Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, Salza used this attack against Goku and Piccolo. He was about to use it a third time after Cooler's defeat, but was killed by Piccolo's Special Beam Cannon before he could.

In Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!, Android 13 used a Full Power Energy Wave against Goku, and later against Gohan after Gohan attacked him with a Masenko.

In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Broly use the Full Power Energy Wave twice when he and Gogeta fought in the film's climactic battle.

Video Game Appearances

Full Power Energy Wave is one of the most common Blast 2 in the Budokai Tenkaichi series and Raging Blast series. It also appears as a common Ultimate Skill in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and can be obtained by the Future Warrior by purchasing it from the Skill Shop after completing the Battle of Gods portion of the main story. The Future Warrior will also use it as one of their default Ultimate Skills during the "Art of Battle" Challenge Quest tutorial given by Chronoa at the start of the game, however it is only available within that mission and must be acquired later on in order to use it outside of said tutorial.

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See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza, 1991
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku, 1993
  3. 3.0 3.1 Budokai Tenkaichi series
  4. Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiyan, 1990