List of Vegetto's techniques

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The following is a list of Vegetto's techniques which have appeared in the Dragon Ball manga, the anime series Dragon Ball Z, and the various video games spun off by the series.

In his base form, Vegetto is immensely powerful, surpassing the strength, durability, and speed of even Super Boo (Gohan, Gotenks, and Piccolo absorbed) and a Super Saiyan 3. As explained by Elder Kai, this can be attributed to Son Goku and Vegeta's rivalry making their Fusion more complete, giving Vegetto even more power than expected. In his Super Saiyan form, Vegetto hardly exerts himself during battle, as seen when he dominates the fight against Super Boo. Vegetto is undeniably the most powerful character in the whole of the Dragon Ball manga and Dragon Ball Z canonicity, possessing the enormous power of both Goku and Vegeta, multiplied by severalfolds.

Techniques appearing in the manga and anime

Physically-based attacks

Vegetto using the Complete Shot against Super Boo.
  • Complete Shot - Vegetto punches the opponent twice and uppercuts their chin before kicking them away. He then dashes after them to knock the opponent away with a punch and kick to their side. Vegetto used this attack to batter around Super Boo, though the monster regenerated from the damage he received. This attack was named in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast and is one of Vegetto's Super Attacks.
  • Savage Counter - Vegetto folds his arms and stands on one foot, holding his shin up to his opponent saying, "Hey how's that?" If the opponent hits in time, there is a pause in everything except time and camera movement and Vegetto says, "Not fun!". Then, Vegetto counters with a savage volley of kicks, then he finishes by kicking them away saying, "Take this!"
  • Perfect Game - A counter rush attack used by Vegetto in his Super Saiyan form. Before the opponent attacks him, Vegetto says, "Hey, what's the matter?" as he punches the opponent in the stomach. Then, he punches the opponent in the face and spins around to knock them away with a roundhouse kick to their back. Finally, Vegetto puts his hand forward and fires a large golden-yellow energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a massive amount of damage.

Energy-based attacks

Super Vegetto's five-finger Banshee Blast.
  • Banshee Blast - Vegetto reaches out with his right hand, body hunched over somewhat with all five of his fingers pointed at his opponent. In Dragon Ball fashion, he calls out the name of this attack while charging up five small yellow orbs of energy, one at the tip of each finger on his right hand. After doing so, he launches the potent orbs at his opponent. As Super Boo had sent a wave of Kamikaze Ghosts, Vegetto used this attack to destroy them before they could do any amount of damage. In the Budokai Tenkaichi video game series, this technique is called the Scatter Finger Beam.
Super Vegetto using the Big Bang Attack.
  • Big Bang Attack - This special type of the Big Bang Attack mixed with a Kamehameha is much different from Gogeta's special. Vegetto extends his left arm towards his target, and stiffens all his fingers upwards. He then begins to power up, firing a powerful, bright laser beam, that instead of coming crashing down like a meteor, fires straight towards the target, inflicting very painful damage. It has the straight beam feature like Son Goku's Kamehameha, the aim of both, and the power of the Big Bang Attack.
Vegetto using the Final Kamehameha.
  • Final Kamehameha - This is one of or perhaps even the strongest attack that Vegetto performs on Super Boo. This attack is a combination blend of the Final Flash attack and the Kamehameha. Vegetto puts both of his hands in front of him, combining the energy of the Final Flash and the Super Kamehameha into a compact whitish blue sphere. The ball is surrounded by a blue aura with occasional streaks of blue electricity and is about the size of Vegetto himself. Vegetto fires off the ball, which creates a gigantic explosion on contact and leaves a huge cloud of smoke behind. The charge up and hand positions are a bit different in the video games, where Vegetto charges it like a Final Flash and fires it like the Kamehameha. Vegetto uses this powerful technique to blow off Super Boo's left arm, small parts of his right arm antenna, both of his legs, and batter up the rest of his body quite a bit.
Super Vegetto using the Kamehameha.
  • Kamehameha - This is a much more powerful version of Goku's Kamehameha. Vegetto's Kamehameha glows much more brightly than anyone else's and is not blue, but instead yellow or golden like Vegeta's Final Flash. Its ability to outclass standard Kamehameha waves is a testament to the massive power Vegetto harbors over Goku and other users of the technique. While it is unclear whether this is just due to the increased level of energy or a change in the nature of the blast, this superheated version of the Kamehameha incinerates anything it touches, whereas Goku's only blasts it away.
Super Vegetto using the Spirit Cannon.
  • Spirit Cannon - Very similar to the Spirit Sword except that the energy does not fan out like a sword. Vegetto points towards his target, while preparing for the attack. It charges up, and then blasts whatever the target was. Vegetto performed this attack on Super Boo, but he managed to regenerate. It has a slightly different effect in the Budokai video game series with Vegetto extending his hand towards the enemy, becoming surrounded by yellow energy and releasing a powerful yellow energy blast instead of a constant beam of energy.
Super Vegetto using his Spirit Sword.
  • Spirit Sword - A blade created from pure, condensed Ki around the right hand and formed into a sword-like object. It is usually roughly around twenty feet in length, and yet can be controlled to become longer or shorter, at Vegetto's will. The cutting power of the blade cannot truly be measured very accurately, but using the attacks upon Super Boo as a gauge, it seems that this sword has incredible strength. Because this sword is created by a single usage of Ki, and can continue to be used without dying out like a projectile, this could be considered one of Vegetto's most devastating attacks. In the manga, he is never seen dealing significant damage to Super Boo, but instead toys with him, taunting him while he is still sticking the sword into Super Boo. This move is available to Vegetto in several video games, like the Budokai video game series and Budokai Tenkaichi video game series where it is called the Spirit Sword and Beam Sword Slash, respectively. In the video game Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2, Goku and Vegeta have a team attack which allows them to become Vegetto momentarily, who then uses this attack, labeled Super Bajit Sword, on the enemy.

Other techniques

  • Energy Barrier - Vegito put a barrier around his body to avoid being turned into "buu goo" by Majin Buu when he was absorbed by him.

Movement techniques

  • Flight- The ability to fly with the use of Ki.
  • Afterimage Technique - This technique is a short burst of moving at very high speeds, moving much faster than the opponent can sense. This has the side effect of leaving a momentary "after image" until the opponent's senses adapt and realize their target has moved.
  • Instant Transmission - The technique used by Son Goku to teleport from place to place by locking onto a specific Ki signature. Used to escape oncoming blasts from Boo's Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack.

Transformations

Techniques appearing in video games

Final Bout

Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World

In his base form

As Super Vegetto

Budokai Tenkaichi series

Special techniques

In his base form

As Super Vegetto

Rushing techniques

Signature techniques

Combination techniques