Vegeta has come a long way since his introduction, going from villain to one of the series' strongest characters and Goku's closest ally. Throughout Z, we see Vegeta constantly push himself to his limit in trying to both match and surpass Goku's ever-growing strength.
Vegeta's training has allowed him to reach levels few other Saiyans have, and with all that training, Vegeta has developed an iconic arsenal of deadly attacks that he's made great use of. Now in Super, Vegeta has shown that he can improve upon some classic techniques while also working on and learning some new, better tricks.
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Forced Spirit Fission
Like Goku, Vegeta ends up traveling to Planet Yardrat to learn Spirit Control, coming out knowing how to use Forced Spirit Fission. This technique ends up playing a big role during the battle against Moro (which we'll soon see animated).
With Forced Spirit Fission, Vegeta is able to manipulate and separate energy. This is an incredibly useful and versatile technique to have, especially against someone like Moro, who steals energy from living things. It hasn't come up very often in the manga so far, but we'll probably see Vegeta make greater use of the technique when we eventually end up getting new sagas.
God Heat Flash
The Broly movie showed us just how far Goku and Vegerta have come as fighters, while also showing off Broly's monstrous strength and incredible adaptability in battle. Both Saiyans threw everything they had at Broly, and Vegeta especially didn't seem to hold anything back.
While in his Super Saiyan God form, Vegeta unleashes an incredibly powerful attack, the God Heat Flash, which is a variation of his iconic Big Bang Attack. The big difference between this attack and the original is that, rather than a spherical blast, the God Heat Flash is a beam wave. It nearly took out Broly, but he was able to bounce back from it stronger.
Final God Explosion
Vegeta's Final Explosion during the Buu Saga wasn't only one of his best moments as a character, but an iconic scene from the anime that still stands as one of the best episode endings in the series. Super brought the move back, and though it wasn't nearly as iconic or emotionally charged, it was still the stronger of the two.
Vegeta's Final God Explosion makes full use of the power boost he gets from his Super Saiyan God SS Evolved form. It's essentially the same, massive AOE technique as the original, just with way more energy behind it and without the drawback of Vegeta dying in the process of using it.
Furious Galick Gun
The Galick Gun is Vegeta's signature technique. He first used it on Earth during his iconic clash with Goku, meeting the latter's Kamehameha with his own beam wave. We see Vegeta use an altered version of the technique in Super against an even stronger opponent: Beerus.
Vegeta uses the move on the God of Destruction after the latter strikes Bulma, unleashing Vegeta's primal rage and culminating in the Furious Galick Gun, a charge attack that has Vegeta first use a barrage of melee attacks against his opponent before finishing things with a Point-Blank Galick Gun. Beerus survived the attack, and while it didn't do much damage to the deity, it definitely rattled him.
Full Charge Final Flash
Another improved version of a classic technique, the Full Charge Final Flash is a much stronger version of the original. That's hard to imagine, considering how strong we all remember Vegeta's Final Flash being in Z.
While in his Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (Super Saiyan Blue) form, Vegeta draws energy into his palms exactly as he does with the original attack. But with the massive power boost giving him way more ki to work with, the attack blast turns a radiant gold, ending in a massive blast that can wipe out most who are unfortunate enough to be on the other end of it.
Hakai
A signature technique of the Gods of Destruction, Hakai is a difficult move to master, but it can completely obliterate an opponent when used correctly. Both Vegeta and Goku make use of the attack after having trained with both Whis and Beerus in Super.
Thanks to Beerus' tutelage, Vegeta eventually became incredibly skilled at using Hakai. He was able to channel his energy, focusing entirely on destruction. He's used it to great effect in the manga, and it'll be fun to see it get animated.
Sphere of Destruction
Also known as the Beerus Ball, the Sphere of Destruction is another technique that Vegeta learns thanks to his training with Beerus. It really does look like the current God of Destruction is training the Saiyan Prince to be his potential successor, and Vegeta is adapting to his new abilities well.
The attack is a massive Energy Sphere, similar to Frieza's Supernova or Kid Buu's Planet Burst. Vegeta uses the technique while in Ultra Ego, with his taking on a purple hue. Vegeta can definitely still improve upon it, but even as it is now, it stands as one of, if not his absolute strongest techniques.
Dragon Ball Super
Display card tags widget Display card community and brand rating widget Display card main info widget- Release Date
- 2015 - 2018
- Network
- Fuji TV
Cast
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Masakazu MoritaWhis (voice) -
Masako NozawaSon Goku/Goku Black/Son Gohan/Son Goten (voices)
- Showrunner
- Tatsuya Nagamine
- Franchise(s)
- Dragon Ball
- Based On
- Manga
- Number of Episodes
- 131
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.46