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Jeice and Burter both fly around together, in a manner similar to the [[Purple Spiral Flash]], but make a different looking vortex. Instead of firing multiple [[Ki Blast]]s, the vortex flies toward the opponent, inflicting a high amount of damage if it hits. |
Jeice and Burter both fly around together, in a manner similar to the [[Purple Spiral Flash]], but make a different looking vortex. Instead of firing multiple [[Ki Blast]]s, the vortex flies toward the opponent, inflicting a high amount of damage if it hits. |
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Revision as of 01:59, 20 May 2018
Directory: Techniques → Offensive Techniques → Energy waves
Purple Comet Attack (パープルコメットアタック) is a powerful combination attack of Jeice's Red Magma and Burter's Blue Hurricane.
Overview
Jeice and Burter both fly around together, in a manner similar to the Purple Spiral Flash, but make a different looking vortex. Instead of firing multiple Ki Blasts, the vortex flies toward the opponent, inflicting a high amount of damage if it hits.
Usage
Jeice and Burter use this attack as a trump card in their battle against Tien Shinhan on King Kai's Planet. Tien dodges the initial rush and then rushes towards the duo to break the attack, knocking them down into Hell in the process.
In Dragon Ball Z Kai, this attack is referred to as the Purple Comet Crush.
Video Games
Purple Comet Attack was named in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 where it comes in two variations: the Red Comet Attack, which is Jeice's Ultimate Blast, and the Blue Comet Attack, which is Burter’s Ultimate Blast. It is one of the few team attacks featured in Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors, and also appears in Dragon Ball Z: Sagas, and Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors, 2002
- ↑ Daizenshuu 7, 1996