"See that? That's what a "final attack" looks like." — Vegeta |
Final Flash[1][2][3] | |
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First Appearance | |
Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Volume #32, Chapter #384 |
Anime Debut | DBZ162 |
OVA Debut | OVA1 |
Game Debut | Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzōningen |
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Type | Ki Manipulation Technique |
Sub-Type | Basic type |
Class | Offensive |
Range | Long range |
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The Final Flash is a Ki Manipulation Technique, and one of Vegeta's strongest techniques. It is also one of his signature moves, alongside the Big Bang Attack and the Galick Cannon.
History[]
The Final Flash is Vegeta's "super special attack" achieved during his training in the Room of Spirit and Time, while he utilized Super Saiyan Second Grade.
Usage[]

The Final Flash seen from space.
Vegeta takes all of the ki his body, concentrating it all into the palm of his hands. As Vegeta charges his ki, the intensity of it becomes so much that his hands enter a state of electrical discharge, and begin to warp and distort the surrounding atmosphere, and draw everything towards it. Due to the immense power of the technique, its rate of energy depletion is great, meaning Vegeta can only properly use this technique in a form beyond the traditional Super Saiyan state. Its power is enough to actually destroy the planet entirely; Vegeta had to narrow its attack range through aiming it. However, even altered in this way, it was still strong enough to blow away half of Cell's upper body.[1]
At low intensities, like the Kamehameha and ki blasts, it is capable of cooking food, evidenced when Vegeta destroyed an octopus but cooked its tentacle to make takoyaki for Beerus.[4]
Trivia[]
- The color of the Final Flash appears to change depending on Vegeta's state in the anime; being only yellow when used by Vegeta in his Super Saiyan states, but purple or yellow with used by Vegeta in his base state.