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==Appearances in games==
 
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This One-Handed Blast is Android's [[super attack]] in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Butōden (series)|''Butōden'' series]], referred to as either an Energy Wave or an Energy Ball. It is named Power Blitz in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]] and ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', where it is used by Android 18 and Android 17. Android 17's version is colored blue (it was later called [[Photon Flash]] in the [[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (series)|''Raging Blast'' games]]), while Android 18's is pink; the colors are reversed in ''[[Dragonball GT]]'', as Android 18's version is blue while Android 17's is pink. The technique is called '''Super Blast''' in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu]]'', '''Photon Blitz''' in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (series)|''Supersonic Warriors'' series]], and '''Blaster''' in ''[[Super Dragon Ball Z]]''. This is the first attack [[Android 18]] teaches the [[Future Warrior]] in [[Xenoverse]] after becoming her student.
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This One-Handed Blast is Android's [[super attack]] in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Butōden (series)|''Butōden'' series]], referred to as either an Energy Wave or an Energy Ball. It is named Power Blitz in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]] and ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', where it is used by Android 18 and Android 17. Android 17's version is colored blue (it was later called [[Photon Flash]] in the [[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (series)|''Raging Blast'' games]]), while Android 18's is pink; the colors are reversed in ''[[Dragonball GT]]'', as Android 18's version is blue while Android 17's is pink. The technique is called '''Super Blast''' in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu]]'', '''Photon Blitz''' in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (series)|''Supersonic Warriors'' series]], and '''Blaster''' in ''[[Super Dragon Ball Z]]''.
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', it appears as one of Android 18's Super Skills and can be learned by the [[Future Warrior]] by completing 18's test to train under her.
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{{Quote2|Fires a Ki Blast in a V-pattern that pincers an opponent.|''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'' Tutorial description}}
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', it returns as one of Android 18's Super Skills and can be learned by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)]] by completing Android 18's Initiation Test to train under her.
   
 
==Variations==
 
==Variations==

Revision as of 04:21, 12 November 2016

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Power Blitz (パワーブリッツ) is an energy wave technique used by Android 18 and Android 17.

Overview

The user draws his/her hand back and charges a swirling pink/blue energy sphere. He/she then brings his/her hand forward and fires the sphere in the form of an energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a great amount of damage.

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Future 18 fires a second Power Blitz at Future Trunks

Future Android 18 and Future Android 17 use this attack to destroy a few buildings during their destructive rampage in a city. Future Android 18 later uses it a few times during her and her brother's last battle with Future Trunks, though the Super Saiyan easily dodges the blasts.

Android 18 uses this attack in the battle against "Mighty Mask" (Trunks and Goten in disguise) in the semi-finals of the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament. However, "Mighty Mask" manages to dodge the attack, which then nearly harms Mr. Satan on the ground.

Appearances in games

This One-Handed Blast is Android's super attack in the Butōden series, referred to as either an Energy Wave or an Energy Ball. It is named Power Blitz in the Budokai series and Dragon Ball Heroes, where it is used by Android 18 and Android 17. Android 17's version is colored blue (it was later called Photon Flash in the Raging Blast games), while Android 18's is pink; the colors are reversed in Dragonball GT, as Android 18's version is blue while Android 17's is pink. The technique is called Super Blast in Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu, Photon Blitz in the Supersonic Warriors series, and Blaster in Super Dragon Ball Z.

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, it appears as one of Android 18's Super Skills and can be learned by the Future Warrior by completing 18's test to train under her.

"Fires a Ki Blast in a V-pattern that pincers an opponent."
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Tutorial description

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, it returns as one of Android 18's Super Skills and can be learned by the Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2) by completing Android 18's Initiation Test to train under her.

Variations

  • Accel Shot – A rapid-fired version of the Power Blitz, used by Android 17.
  • Infinity Bullet – A rapid-fired version of the Power Blitz, used by Android 18.
  • Photon Flash – Android 17's version of the Power Blitz.
  • Ultimate Blitz – The most powerful version of the Power Blitz, used by Cell after absorbing Android 17 and Android 18.

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