Nothing is more exciting in Dragon Ball the sees a character show off a powerful technique in the middle of battle and potentially change things in their favor. Although it began with a heavier focus on martial arts, energy wave techniques became more and more prevalent in Dragon Ball as the series powerscaling got bigger and bigger.
Vegeta has always had an incredible arsenal of techniques at his disposal, from his Galick Gun to his Big Bang Attack. One of Vegeta's most powerful and iconic techniques is his Final Flash attack. It's definitely a strong move, but there are tons of other techs in the series that overpower it.
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Gamma Burst Flash
Vegeta started with another of Vegeta's techniques and first used his Gamma Burst Flash i Super manga against Goku Black and Future Zamasu, and later during the Tournament of Power against Jiren, it has only been used in the manga so far.
The move is a variation of the Final Flash, but with much more destructive power behind it. Vegeta has only used the technique in Super Saiyan Blue, though there's no reason why he couldn't use it or another variant in Ultra Ego at some point down the line.
Ultimate Kamehameha
While most people associate the Kamehameha with Goku, other characters have managed to put their own spin on it and deliver some incredibly powerful variations. Gohan's Ultimate Kamehameha may not be as famous as his Masenko, but it is one of his strongest attacks.
Gohan first used the technique when he was in Super Saiyan 2 against Cell's Earth-Destroying Kamehameha. He easily managed to overpower the potentially Earth-destroying technique, destroying much of his body in the process. Gohan later uses the move-in Superwho uses it during Powernament of Power and later during the Galactic Prisoner Patrol Saga against Seven-Three.
Golden Ball of Death
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Frieza received a massive power-up when he achieved his golden form, and with his new strength, the space tyrant decided to add some new flourishes to some of his classic moves. The Golden Death Ball is an even scarier version of what was already a terrifying technique.
Frieza's Death Ball was one of his most well-known attacks outside of his Death Beam. We've already seen how destructive the regular and 100% versions of the attack can be. The Golden Death Ball is even more powerful and would probably have done serious damage to Earth if Goku hadn't been able to overpower it with his God Kamehameha.
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Huge charge
Just like his non-canon counterpart, Broly introduced DBS: Broly has an incredible array of devastating moves that showcase his raw power and incredible potential. Broly used plenty of impressive techniques in his fight against Goku and Vegeta, but his Gigantic Charge stood out as one of his strongest.
The move is essentially a combination of two eraser cannons that Broly loads in each hand and fires, causing a devastating explosion upon impact with its target. Broly used this technique to counter Goku and Vegeta's Galick Kamehameha, and as strong as the attack was, Broly managed to overpower it like it was nothing more than an afterthought to him.
Human Extinction Attack
Super Buu was one of Dragon Ball's most terrifying villains, from his incredible strength to his imposing demeanor. Of all his attacks, Super Buu's most powerful was his Human Extinction Attack.
As the name suggests, Buu used the technique to finish off almost everyone on Earth, wiping out the majority of Earth's population in seconds. The technique is a supercharged continuous ball of energy, where Buu raises his arm in the air and unleashes a barrage of energy blasts that locate and destroy anyone in their path.
Beerus Ball
Since Vegeta seems poised to take over from Beerus as the next Universe 7 God of Destruction, he will need to up his game when it comes to his moveset. Luckily, Vegeta already has one of Beerus' strongest attacks, the Beerus Ball, locked down.
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Beerus Ball is the strongest energy sphere attack in the series to date, with Beerus' version resembling the sun. Vegeta's version, which he uses in Ultra Ego, takes on a purple hue, and while it is his strongest attack, it still lags behind Beerus in terms of power. Vegeta uses the technique against Granolah, but Cerealian manages to overcome it with his own incredible strength.
Stardust Breaker
Gogeta is not only the strongest (arguably) fused character in Dragon Ballbut one of the series' strongest fighters, period. With both Goku and Vegeta's power combined, we have seen some amazing attacks from the Saiyan fusion. But none can compare to his Stardust Breaker.
Gogeta first used the attack on Janemba, hitting him with a flurry of melee attacks before creating a rainbow-colored energy sphere and smashing it into his palm before firing it at the demon, dealing an incredible amount of damage. Gogeta uses the attack against Broly during their fight on Earth, this time in Super Saiyan Blue. As a result, the energy sphere takes on a sort of prismatic appearance, but still manages to deal an incredible amount of damage to Broly.
Dragon Ball Z
- Release date
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1989 – 1996
- Network
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Fuji TV
- Directors
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Daisuke Nishio, Shigeyasu Yamauchi, Osamu Kasai
- Author
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Akira Toriyama, Neil Bligh, Hiroshi Toda, Katsuyuki Sumisawa, Aya Matsui, Keiji Terui, Reiko Yoshida, Toshiki Inoue
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Masako Nozawa
Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)
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Ryo Horikawa
Vegeta (voice)