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Perfect Combination (パーフェクトコンビネーション Pāfekuto Konbinēshon) is a Rush Attack used by Cell in his Perfect form.

Overview[]

First, Cell charges at the opponent and kicks them up into the air. Then, he flies after the opponent and attacks them with a powerful punching and kicking barrage before slapping them away. Finally, Cell moves above the opponent and elbows them in their back, breaking their spine and knocking them down into the ground and inflicting a high amount of damage, and can also render the opponent unconscious.

Usage[]

Parts of Perfect Combination are used by Cell during his battle with Super Vegeta. After regenerating from Vegeta's Final Flash and calmly walking through his energy wave barrage, Cell punches the surprised Saiyan prince to the ground. As Vegeta struggled to get up, Cell attacked him with the Perfect Combination rush's starting kick and elbow strike, kicking the Saiyan prince up into the air and knocking him down to the ground, rendering him unconscious and reverting him to his normal state.[4]

Video Game Appearances[]

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Cell using Perfect Combination in Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu

In Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu, Cell uses this attack in a cutscenes.

In Legendary Super Warriors, it is named Cell Combo.

In the Budokai series, Cell performs this attack as part of his Ultimate Blast before gathering energy for his Large Spirit Bomb.

In Budokai Tenkaichi 3, it is named Perfect Combination where it appears as one of Super Perfect Cell's Blast 2.

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Perfect Combination in Raging Blast 2

In the Raging Blast series, it is one of Cell's Super Attacks.

In Dokkan Battle, it is named Perfect Attack.

In Xenoverse, it is integrated into Cell's moveset as his grapple throw and as one of the combos he can perform.

In Xenoverse 2, it returns integrated into Cell's moveset. As part of the Festival of Universes event, it is named Perfect Attack and appears if you gain max camaraderie with Cell.

References[]

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