Why Dragon Ball Characters Should Use This Version of the Kamehameha More
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The Dragon Ball franchise is famous for its exciting and memorable fight sequences. Since the original Tournament Saga, the franchise has introduced hundreds of fighters, each with unique attacks and abilities. Sometimes, these attacks become legendary and frequently appear in the mainline Dragon Ball franchise and spin-off video games. However, other attacks are only used a handful of times before being forgotten and relegated to a historical footnote. But one forgotten move needs to make a comeback as it puts a unique twist on a beloved Dragon Ball move.
The Kamehameha is Dragon Ball’s most famous attack. First introduced in “Kame Kame Kame Kame Kame Chameleon,” the 14th chapter of the Dragon Ball manga, and “The Kamehameha Wave,” the eighth episode of the anime, the move was invented by Master Roshi. This attack sees the user focus their latent Ki into a single point between their hands before launching it at their foe as a massive, destructive beam.
While Roshi invented the move, Goku is the Kamehameha’s most famous user. Goku first learns the Kamehameha by watching Roshi perform it while attempting to extinguish the blaze on Fire Mountain. However, as Goku trains and fights, he improves the attack, increasing its size and destructive power. Goku’s frequent use of the Kamehameha motivates other fighters, including Krillin and Yamcha, to learn how to use it, quickly making it one of the most commonly used fighting moves in the Dragon Ball universe.
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