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"Hurl lots of meteorites at your enemy with telekinesis!"
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Skill description

Psychic Rock Throw (サイキックロックスロー Saikikku Rokku Surō) is a technique used by characters that practice and specialize in the use of telekinesis or psychokinesis.

Overview[]

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Frieza throws Katchi Katchin at Top

The performer uses telekinesis to lift a medium-sized to large boulder (tiles or debris) from the ground nearby, and then throws it at the opponent, inflicting moderate damage. If the object is made of a substance that is even stronger then regular stone, then the attack will do much more damage.

Usage and Power[]

The technique is first used by Guldo, in the anime only. Mad at Krillin and Gohan, who he paralyzed, Guldo uses his telekinetic abilities to fire several rocks at them.

Other characters that practice telekinesis are able to perform similar techniques, like Frieza who uses it as a diversion to capture Goku within his Imprisonment Ball during their battle on Namek.[4]

Later, Majin Vegeta uses a similar technique to throw huge rocks on Majin Buu while he was powering up after his arrival on the battlefield.[5]

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Frieza using his Death Meteor to lift Kachi Katchin debris during the Tournament of Power

During the Tournament of Power in the anime, Frieza uses the technique to hurl stones made of pieces of Kachi Katchin that had broken off the Tournament of Power Arena at Top. As he was using telekinesis to hurl the available Kachi Katchin debris, he was not disqualified by either the Zenos or Grand Minister for his use of the technique.

During the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga, Mutchy utilizes a variation where he uses his power to bring objects to life to animate several tiles which he telekinetically stacks on top of Trunks in an attempt to crush him under the combined weight of the step pyramid he made using the tiles.

Variations[]

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Goku struggling against the landmass used by Frieza as part of Ultimate Strike

Video Game Appearances[]

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Guldo's Psychic Rock Throw in Raging Blast

It is one of Guldo's techniques named Psychokinesis (サイコキネシス Saikokineshisu) in Dragon Ball Z: The Legend, throwing one rock in the PlayStation version and two rocks in the Saturn version. It was named Psychic Rock Throw in the Budokai Tenkaichi and Raging Blast series, where it appears as one of Chiaotzu's Blast 2 attacks and his Signature Attack (under the name Psionics), as well as one of Guldo's. General Blue is able to use his telekinesis to throw small-sized boulders or a giant metal ball at his opponent in Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure. Frieza's technique is called Psycho Blast (サイコブラスト Saiko Burasuto) in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2, and Psychokinesis in Super Dragon Ball Z. This technique can also be used by Cell in Super Dragon Ball Z.

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Chiaotzu unearthes a large rock

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, Frieza's version is called Death Meteor and is one of Final Form Frieza's Ultimate Skills. This skill can also be obtained by the Future Warrior in Parallel Quest 16: "Super Saiyan Legend". In Xenoverse, the rocks used in Frieza's version are depicted as meteorites and are even referred to as such in its skill description which fits with its attack name Death Meteor.

In Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, General Blue uses the technique as his Super Attack, under the name Telekinesis.

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Death Meteor returns as one of Frieza's Ultimate Skills. It can also be used by Meta-Cooler when he is fought in Expert Mission 07: "The Big Gete Star Strikes Back" and the Future Warrior can also obtain it by completing this Expert Mission. After the 1.09.00 Update, Death Meteor can be added to Zarbon's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization. It can also be added to Final Form Cooler's custom skillset via Partner Customization as well and can also be added to 1st Form Frieza's custom skillset.

In Dragon Ball Fusions, it appears as a Special Move under the name Psychokinesis and has two stronger variants Super Psychokinesis and Hyper Psychokinesis.

In Dragon Ball FighterZ, Frieza uses the technique as his neutral Heavy Attack where he launches rocks at his opponent with telekinesis. Unlike most neutral Heavy Attacks in FighterZ, if it is used to defeat an opponent, they will not fly off the stage, nor can it be used to cause a Destructive Finish.

In Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, it appears as Guldo's Super Attack under the name Psychokinesis. Guldo can also perform a Psycho Javelin variation of the this technique where he creates several rock javelins which he can throw in a line or cross pattern.

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