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|alias='''Energy Blast<br>Energy Wave<br>Palm Blast<ref name="DBZCCG">''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]]'', 2000</ref><br>Straining Hand Blast Move<ref name="DBZCCG"/>''' |
|alias='''Energy Blast<br>Energy Wave<br>Palm Blast<ref name="DBZCCG">''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]]'', 2000</ref><br>Straining Hand Blast Move<ref name="DBZCCG"/>''' |
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|inventor='''[[Future Android 18]]/[[Android 18]]''' |
|inventor='''[[Future Android 18]]/[[Android 18]]''' |
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|user='''Future Android 18/Android 18''' |
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==Usage== |
==Usage== |
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[[File:TienFutureVsAndroid18NV.png|thumb|left|Future Android 18 uses the High-Pressure Energy Wave to blow a hole through Future Tien's stomach]] |
[[File:TienFutureVsAndroid18NV.png|thumb|left|Future Android 18 uses the High-Pressure Energy Wave to blow a hole through Future Tien's stomach]] |
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− | [[Future Android 18]] uses this attack a few times throughout her various battles. She first uses a two-handed version to kill [[Future Tien Shinhan]], and then a one-handed version to severely injure [[Future Yajirobe]]<ref>Flashback in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 164, "[[Ghosts from Tomorrow]]"</ref>, only to escape after being fed by a [[Senzu Bean]] by [[Future Korin]], according to him.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Super (anime)|Dragon Ball Super]]'' episode 56, "[[Rematch with Goku Black! Enter Super Saiyan Rosé]]"</ref> |
+ | [[Future Android 18]] uses this attack a few times throughout her various battles. She first uses a two-handed version to kill [[Future Tien Shinhan]], and then a one-handed version to severely injure [[Future Yajirobe]]<ref>Flashback in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 164, "[[Ghosts from Tomorrow]]"</ref>, only to escape after being fed by a [[Senzu Bean]] by [[Future Korin]], according to him.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Super (anime)|Dragon Ball Super]]'' episode 56, "[[Rematch with Goku Black! Enter Super Saiyan Rosé]]"</ref> |
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks]]'', Future Android 18 uses the High-Pressure Energy Wave to kill a [[Super World]] employee, and soon after to blast [[Future Trunks]] away from [[Future Gohan]] during the latter's battle with [[Future Android 17]]. She uses it again to defeat Future Trunks in their second battle, though the young [[Saiyan]] manages to survive it; when Future 18 charges the attack, she raises her hands above her head. |
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks]]'', Future Android 18 uses the High-Pressure Energy Wave to kill a [[Super World]] employee, and soon after to blast [[Future Trunks]] away from [[Future Gohan]] during the latter's battle with [[Future Android 17]]. She uses it again to defeat Future Trunks in their second battle, though the young [[Saiyan]] manages to survive it; when Future 18 charges the attack, she raises her hands above her head. |
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==Video Game Appearances== |
==Video Game Appearances== |
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[[File:EnergyWave(SB1).png|thumb|Android 18's Energy Wave in ''Super Butōden'']] |
[[File:EnergyWave(SB1).png|thumb|Android 18's Energy Wave in ''Super Butōden'']] |
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− | High-Pressure Energy Wave is named in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Raging Blast'' series]], where it appears as one of Android 18's [[Super Attack]]s; she performs it with one hand, like the one she used to kill Yajirobe. She has both the one-handed and the two-handed versions as her super attacks in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Butōden (series)|''Butōden'' series]]. She also has two version in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors]]'': the '''Energy Blast''' |
+ | High-Pressure Energy Wave is named in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Raging Blast'' series]], where it appears as one of Android 18's [[Super Attack]]s; she performs it with one hand, like the one she used to kill Yajirobe. She has both the one-handed and the two-handed versions as her super attacks in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Butōden (series)|''Butōden'' series]]. She also has two version in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors]]'': the '''Energy Blast''' and the '''Super Energy Blast'''. |
Android 18 and [[Android 17]] can use the [[Energy Cannon (Dragon Ball Fusions)|Energy Cannon]] variation of this technique as one of their Special Moves in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]''. |
Android 18 and [[Android 17]] can use the [[Energy Cannon (Dragon Ball Fusions)|Energy Cannon]] variation of this technique as one of their Special Moves in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]''. |
Revision as of 20:54, 2 January 2020
Directory: Techniques → Offensive Techniques → Energy Wave
High-Pressure Energy Wave (高圧縮エネルギー波 Koasshuku Enerugī-Ha) is an energy wave used by Future Android 18 and Android 18.
Overview
18 puts her hand forward and charges a yellow energy sphere. Then, she fires the sphere in the form of an energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a great deal of damage.
Usage
Future Android 18 uses this attack a few times throughout her various battles. She first uses a two-handed version to kill Future Tien Shinhan, and then a one-handed version to severely injure Future Yajirobe[2], only to escape after being fed by a Senzu Bean by Future Korin, according to him.[3]
In Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks, Future Android 18 uses the High-Pressure Energy Wave to kill a Super World employee, and soon after to blast Future Trunks away from Future Gohan during the latter's battle with Future Android 17. She uses it again to defeat Future Trunks in their second battle, though the young Saiyan manages to survive it; when Future 18 charges the attack, she raises her hands above her head.
Android 18 uses it to destroy a forest while riding a Lucky Food's truck with Android 17 and Android 16 on the way to Goku's House.
In Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, 18 uses the High-Pressure Energy Wave to destroy the screen in Lord Jaguar's Battle Arena in his castle.
In the "Extra Edition 1" bonus chapter of the Dragon Ball Super manga, Future Android 18 uses the technique against the Future Dragon Team.
Android 18 later repeatedly uses the High-Pressure Energy Wave on Tupper to repel him off of Goku during the Tournament of Power.
Variations
- Non-stop Violence – The combination of the Future 18's High-Pressure Energy Wave with the Future 17's Photon Flash.
- Power Falling Star – An Continuous Energy Bullet technique used by Future 18 and Future 17.
- Energy Cannon - A variation used by Future 18 in the The History of Trunks while fighting Future Trunks. In this version, she charges and fires the technique while cupping both hands together (like a Double Axe Handle). Additionally she performs the technique while upside down. Named in Dragon Ball Fusions.
Video Game Appearances
High-Pressure Energy Wave is named in the Raging Blast series, where it appears as one of Android 18's Super Attacks; she performs it with one hand, like the one she used to kill Yajirobe. She has both the one-handed and the two-handed versions as her super attacks in the Butōden series. She also has two version in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors: the Energy Blast and the Super Energy Blast.
Android 18 and Android 17 can use the Energy Cannon variation of this technique as one of their Special Moves in Dragon Ball Fusions.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game, 2000
- ↑ Flashback in Dragon Ball Z episode 164, "Ghosts from Tomorrow"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super episode 56, "Rematch with Goku Black! Enter Super Saiyan Rosé"