Teleportation God Kamehameha | |
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Other | Instantaneous Movement God Kamehameha |
First Appearance | |
Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Super Volume #14 Chapter #62 |
Anime Debut | DBS082 |
Game Debut | Dragon Ball XenoVerse |
Data | |
Type | Ki Manipulation Technique |
Sub-Type | Basic type Movement type |
Class | Offensive |
Range | Variable range |
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This technique combines the God Kamehameha with Son Gokū's Teleportation technique. As with other Kamehameha, there is no difference in how Gokū forms the technique; charging the blast between his cupped palms while reciting the incantation. However, by combining the two aforementioned techniques, Gokū used it to dodge his opponents technique, before dashing in and releasing the blast at point-blank range. In the manga, this technique blew off Moro's left arm, but did otherwise no lasting damage.[1] In the anime, despite the strength of this technique, Toppo managed to survive a direct hit.[2]
Trivia[]
- Son Gokū uses this technique within the XenoVerse series of video games, however, it is treated as a regular Teleportation Kamehameha.