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==Usage==
 
==Usage==
[[Super Saiyan 2]] Caulifla and [[Legendary Super Saiyan]] Kale combine their blasts against the [[Pride Troopers]] led by [[Casserale]] in order to create the beam version of this attack to overwhelm their foes.
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[[Super Saiyan 2]] Caulifla and [[Legendary Super Saiyan]] Kale combine their blasts against the [[Pride Troopers]] led by [[Kahseral]] in order to create the beam version of this attack to overwhelm their foes.
   
 
==Variations==
 
==Variations==

Revision as of 21:09, 11 February 2020

"I'll blow you away for sure this time!"
— Kefla to Goku in "Goku vs. Kefla! Super Saiyan Blue Beaten?"

Gigantic Blast (ギガンチィックブラスト Gigantikku Burasuto) is a technique used by Caulifla and Kale and Kefla.

Overview

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The Gigantic Blast when used as a Super Saiyan 2.

This technique can be performed in a variety of ways. Kale and Caulifla can combine their energy blasts to create the beam version. Kefla usually creates multiple green or red energy spheres on top of her hands and throws them at her opponent. However, Kefla can maneuver these spheres to do various things with further use of ki control. Such as focusing them into one huge energy sphere, turning it into an energy wave, or make all of them come up and shower the opponent filled with the blasts.

Usage

Super Saiyan 2 Caulifla and Legendary Super Saiyan Kale combine their blasts against the Pride Troopers led by Kahseral in order to create the beam version of this attack to overwhelm their foes.

Variations

Video Game Appearances

Gigantic Blast was named in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, where it appears as Kefla's Super Attack.

"Fire off a barrage of small Ki Blasts! Press the button repeatedly to use Ki to keep firing."
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Skill description

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, it appears as one of Kefla's Super Skills under the name Blaster Ball as part of the Extra Pack 3 DLC. It can also be obtained by the Future Warrior.

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