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|JapName=新気功砲 |
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|RomName=Shin Kikōhō |
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− | |alias='''Converging Beam<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22]]'' U.S. version, 2003</ref><br>New Energy Work Blast<br>Neo Ki Blast Cannon<br>Super Tri-Beam<br>Twin Blast<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]] |
+ | |alias='''Converging Beam<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22]]'' U.S. version, 2003</ref><br>New Energy Work Blast<br>Neo Ki Blast Cannon<br>Super Tri-Beam<br>Twin Blast<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]]'', 2000</ref>''' |
|debut=Manga: "[[The New Cell]]"<br>Anime: "[[Say Goodbye, 17]]" |
|debut=Manga: "[[The New Cell]]"<br>Anime: "[[Say Goodbye, 17]]" |
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|inventor='''[[Tien Shinhan]]''' |
|inventor='''[[Tien Shinhan]]''' |
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− | |user='''Tien Shinhan<br>[[Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV"/><br>[[Future Warrior 2]]<ref name="XV2"/><br>[[Tiencha]]<ref name="Fusions">''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', 2016</ref> |
+ | |user='''Tien Shinhan<br>[[Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', 2015</ref><br>[[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Yamcha]]<ref name="XV2"/><br>[[Tiencha]]<ref name="Fusions">''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', 2016</ref>''' |
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|similar='''[[Chain Destructo Disc Barrage]]''' |
|similar='''[[Chain Destructo Disc Barrage]]''' |
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− | '''Neo Tri-Beam''' |
+ | {{nihongo|'''Neo Tri-Beam'''|新気功砲|''Shin Kikōhō''|lit. "New Spirit Cultivation Gun"}} is a significantly more powerful version of the [[Tri-Beam]] used by [[Tien Shinhan]]. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | First, Tien puts his hands together by the tips of his fingers and thumbs, then he opens them up and zooms in on the target through the "triangle" in between his hands. Once he gathers enough energy, he shouts "Tri-Beam, ha!" and fires |
+ | First, Tien puts his hands together by the tips of his fingers and thumbs, then he opens them up and zooms in on the target through the "triangle" in between his hands. Once he gathers enough energy, he shouts "Tri-Beam, ha!" and fires Tri-Beams at the opponent while repeating "ha!" multiple times, how many depending on how much he repeats the attack. However, the major drawback of the technique, as with the original, is that it drains Tien's life force, greatly harming and being able to kill him with repeated use. The attack does damage 100x greater than the user's own power. |
+ | ==Usage and Power== |
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+ | [[File:Neo Tri Beam.png|thumb|left|Tien firing the Neo Tri-Beam]] |
− | Tien used this attack to stall [[Cell]] in his |
+ | Tien used this attack to stall [[Cell]] in his Semi-Perfect form so [[Android 18]] could escape with an injured [[Android 16]]. Although Cell was leagues ahead in strength and the Neo Tri-Beam did not inflict any real damage, Cell was unable to escape the repeated attacks and kept getting blasted deeper into the crater. However, overusing the Neo Tri-Beam took a toll on Tien and he eventually collapsed from exhaustion. Before Cell could kill Tien, [[Goku]] appeared using [[Instant Transmission]] and took the unconscious Tien and [[Piccolo]] back to [[The Lookout]] to recover. |
+ | Tien used this technique during the [[Tournament of Power]] against [[The Preecho]], successfully knocking him out of the arena. |
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− | ==Appearances in games== |
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⚫ | The Neo Tri-Beam also appears named '''Converging Beam''' in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22]]'' and named '''Neo Ki Blast Cannon''' the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]]. It is named Neo Tri-Beam in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]], where it is Tien's [[Ultimate Blast]]; in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi]]'', it appears as a larger version of the Tri-Beam in [[ |
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+ | ==Variations== |
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+ | *'''Z-Assist Neo Tri-Beam''' - A variation of the Neo Tri-Beam used by the [[Future Warrior]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'' when performing the technique while Tien Shinhan is their current Master. The Z-Assist causes Tien's soul (which appears as an astral projection of Tien performing the technique) to go into the Future Warrior's body while they're performing it, increasing the power of the Warrior's Neo Tri-Beam. |
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+ | *'''DUAL Neo Tri-Beam''' - Tien's Dual Ultimate Skill in ''Xenoverse 2'' which was developed by Tien as a team attack for himself and the Future Warrior. Two users combine their Neo Tri-Beams into a single blast to increase its power. |
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+ | *'''[[Ultra Tri-Beam]]''' - An even stronger version of Neo Tri-Beam that appears as one of [[Tiencha]]'s special moves in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]''. |
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+ | ==Video Game Appearances== |
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− | In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)]] can learn the technique from Tien by completing ''School Quest'': "''Lesson 3''" of Tien's Training. |
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⚫ | The Neo Tri-Beam also appears named '''Converging Beam''' in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22]]'' and named '''Neo Ki Blast Cannon''' the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]]. It is named Neo Tri-Beam in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]], where it is Tien's [[Ultimate Blast]]; in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi]]'', it appears as a larger version of the Tri-Beam in [[Energy Wave]] form, but this is changed in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3|Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'', and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team|Tenkaichi Tag Team]]''. It is a support attack in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2]]''; Tien appears above the battlefield and repeatedly strikes downwards, which can easily turn the battle in the user's favor if the technique hits. |
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+ | Neo Tri-Beam is also one of Tien's [[Super Attack]]s in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans]]'', [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Raging Blast'' series]], ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball Z For Kinect]]'', and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z]]''. |
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+ | In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] can learn the technique from Tien by completing ''School Quest'': "''Lesson 3''" of Tien's Training. After the 1.09.00 Update, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization. Additionally, there is also a Dual Ultimate version which the Future Warrior can learn from Tien after reaching maximum friendship with him then speak to him which will unlock the '''DUAL Neo Tri-Beam''' team attack. Both Neo-Tri Beam and DUAL Neo Tri-Beam are automatically available for Tien's custom skillset. |
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+ | In ''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]'', it once again appears as one of Tien's most powerful attacks; it costs three bars of ''ki'' initially, and the user can choose to continue the attack with successive blasts in which case each blast becomes significantly more powerful. Doing so expends an additional bar of ''ki'' as well as 20% of Tien's health that is not recoverable, but substantially increases the move's damage making it one of the most devastatingly powerful moves in the entire game while adding on to its high minimum damage (highest in the game along with the other Tri-Beam, thus damage scaling/proration barely hampers it). Thus, although it can be used to end combos, it should only be used if the maximum amount of firepower is required to finish off the opponent; otherwise, using [[Farewell, Mr. Tien]] is a much more viable 3-bar ender to combos. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Although the Neo Tri-Beam did not inflict any "real damage" on Semi-Perfect Cell, it is still shown (this is much more evident in the manga) that the attack did more than just push him down. Based on Cell's facial expressions and way he was thrown around, plus the fact that he had burn marks all over his body when he came up from the crater, indicates that Cell at least suffered some form of minor damage, even though the maneuver did not weaken him per se. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery widths="120" captionalign="center"> |
<gallery widths="120" captionalign="center"> |
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Tenshinhan.Ep.152.png|Tien prepares the Neo Tri-Beam |
Tenshinhan.Ep.152.png|Tien prepares the Neo Tri-Beam |
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− | TienImperfectCellSaga01.png|Tien charges the Neo Tri-Beam |
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TienImperfectCellSaga02.png|Tien about to fire the Neo Tri-Beam at Semi-Perfect Cell |
TienImperfectCellSaga02.png|Tien about to fire the Neo Tri-Beam at Semi-Perfect Cell |
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− | Tien9.PNG|Tien fires the Neo Tri-Beam |
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Sacrifice - Tien.PNG|Tien attacks Cell with the Neo Tri-Beam |
Sacrifice - Tien.PNG|Tien attacks Cell with the Neo Tri-Beam |
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Sacrifice - Cell vs Tri-Beam.PNG|Cell, pounded by Tien's Neo Tri-Beam |
Sacrifice - Cell vs Tri-Beam.PNG|Cell, pounded by Tien's Neo Tri-Beam |
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Sacrifice - Cell vs Tri-Beam 2.PNG|Cell struggles against the Neo Tri-Beam assault |
Sacrifice - Cell vs Tri-Beam 2.PNG|Cell struggles against the Neo Tri-Beam assault |
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Sacrifice - Cell 3.PNG|Cell being crushed inside the crater by the energy wave |
Sacrifice - Cell 3.PNG|Cell being crushed inside the crater by the energy wave |
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− | Sacrifice - Tien 2.PNG|Tien concentrating |
+ | Sacrifice - Tien 2.PNG|Tien concentrating beginning to tire |
Sacrifice - Tien 3.PNG|Tien prepares to launch another attack |
Sacrifice - Tien 3.PNG|Tien prepares to launch another attack |
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Sacrifice - Tien 4.PNG|Tien fires a final attack |
Sacrifice - Tien 4.PNG|Tien fires a final attack |
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Tien Shinhan 3 Burst Limit.jpg|Tien Shinhan about to fire the Neo Tri-Beam in ''Burst Limit'' |
Tien Shinhan 3 Burst Limit.jpg|Tien Shinhan about to fire the Neo Tri-Beam in ''Burst Limit'' |
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World 6.jpg|Tien's Neo Tri-Beam in a mini-game in ''Infinite World'' |
World 6.jpg|Tien's Neo Tri-Beam in a mini-game in ''Infinite World'' |
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+ | rbt296.PNG|Tien prepares his Neo Tri-Beam in ''Raging Blast 2'' |
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+ | rbt300.PNG|Tien faints from energy loss |
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+ | Neo Tri Beam Dokkan.jpg|Risky Super Attack Tien card depicting Tien using Neo Tri-Beam in ''Dokkan Battle'' |
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</gallery> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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[[ru:Шин Кикохо]] |
[[ru:Шин Кикохо]] |
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[[Category:Techniques]] |
[[Category:Techniques]] |
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[[Category:Offensive techniques]] |
[[Category:Offensive techniques]] |
Revision as of 21:11, 26 January 2020
Directory: Techniques → Offensive Techniques → Continuous Energy Bullet
Neo Tri-Beam (新気功砲 Shin Kikōhō, lit. "New Spirit Cultivation Gun") is a significantly more powerful version of the Tri-Beam used by Tien Shinhan.
Overview
First, Tien puts his hands together by the tips of his fingers and thumbs, then he opens them up and zooms in on the target through the "triangle" in between his hands. Once he gathers enough energy, he shouts "Tri-Beam, ha!" and fires Tri-Beams at the opponent while repeating "ha!" multiple times, how many depending on how much he repeats the attack. However, the major drawback of the technique, as with the original, is that it drains Tien's life force, greatly harming and being able to kill him with repeated use. The attack does damage 100x greater than the user's own power.
Usage and Power
Tien used this attack to stall Cell in his Semi-Perfect form so Android 18 could escape with an injured Android 16. Although Cell was leagues ahead in strength and the Neo Tri-Beam did not inflict any real damage, Cell was unable to escape the repeated attacks and kept getting blasted deeper into the crater. However, overusing the Neo Tri-Beam took a toll on Tien and he eventually collapsed from exhaustion. Before Cell could kill Tien, Goku appeared using Instant Transmission and took the unconscious Tien and Piccolo back to The Lookout to recover.
Tien used this technique during the Tournament of Power against The Preecho, successfully knocking him out of the arena.
Variations
- Z-Assist Neo Tri-Beam - A variation of the Neo Tri-Beam used by the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse when performing the technique while Tien Shinhan is their current Master. The Z-Assist causes Tien's soul (which appears as an astral projection of Tien performing the technique) to go into the Future Warrior's body while they're performing it, increasing the power of the Warrior's Neo Tri-Beam.
- DUAL Neo Tri-Beam - Tien's Dual Ultimate Skill in Xenoverse 2 which was developed by Tien as a team attack for himself and the Future Warrior. Two users combine their Neo Tri-Beams into a single blast to increase its power.
- Ultra Tri-Beam - An even stronger version of Neo Tri-Beam that appears as one of Tiencha's special moves in Dragon Ball Fusions.
Video Game Appearances
The Neo Tri-Beam also appears named Converging Beam in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 and named Neo Ki Blast Cannon the Budokai series. It is named Neo Tri-Beam in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, where it is Tien's Ultimate Blast; in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi, it appears as a larger version of the Tri-Beam in Energy Wave form, but this is changed in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, Budokai Tenkaichi 3, and Tenkaichi Tag Team. It is a support attack in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2; Tien appears above the battlefield and repeatedly strikes downwards, which can easily turn the battle in the user's favor if the technique hits.
Neo Tri-Beam is also one of Tien's Super Attacks in Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans, Raging Blast series, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle, Dragon Ball Z For Kinect, and Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z.
Tien uses the move as his Ultimate skill in Dragon Ball Xenoverse, and can teach it to the Future Warrior if he is selected as their master in DLC Pack 1. Rather than health or ki, the attack drains stamina, and can be repeatedly used to track and destroy a target.
In Dragon Ball Fusions, Neo Tri Beam appears as a Special Move used by Tien and several other characters, including Tien and Yamcha's fusion Tiencha who inherits the technique from Tien.
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the Future Warrior can learn the technique from Tien by completing School Quest: "Lesson 3" of Tien's Training. After the 1.09.00 Update, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization. Additionally, there is also a Dual Ultimate version which the Future Warrior can learn from Tien after reaching maximum friendship with him then speak to him which will unlock the DUAL Neo Tri-Beam team attack. Both Neo-Tri Beam and DUAL Neo Tri-Beam are automatically available for Tien's custom skillset.
In Dragon Ball FighterZ, it once again appears as one of Tien's most powerful attacks; it costs three bars of ki initially, and the user can choose to continue the attack with successive blasts in which case each blast becomes significantly more powerful. Doing so expends an additional bar of ki as well as 20% of Tien's health that is not recoverable, but substantially increases the move's damage making it one of the most devastatingly powerful moves in the entire game while adding on to its high minimum damage (highest in the game along with the other Tri-Beam, thus damage scaling/proration barely hampers it). Thus, although it can be used to end combos, it should only be used if the maximum amount of firepower is required to finish off the opponent; otherwise, using Farewell, Mr. Tien is a much more viable 3-bar ender to combos.
Trivia
- Although the Neo Tri-Beam did not inflict any "real damage" on Semi-Perfect Cell, it is still shown (this is much more evident in the manga) that the attack did more than just push him down. Based on Cell's facial expressions and way he was thrown around, plus the fact that he had burn marks all over his body when he came up from the crater, indicates that Cell at least suffered some form of minor damage, even though the maneuver did not weaken him per se.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 U.S. version, 2003
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game, 2000
- ↑ Dragon Ball Xenoverse, 2015
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, 2016
- ↑ Dragon Ball Fusions, 2016