Psychic Rock Throw
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| Psychic Rock Throw | |||
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| Alternate names | Psycho Blast Psychokinesis | ||
| Debut | "Guldo's Mind Binds" | ||
| Inventor | Many Fighters | ||
| Users | Chiaotzu Guldo General Blue Frieza Cell Majin Vegeta | ||
| Class | Projectile | ||
| Similar techniques | Here We Go! Gigantic Rock Throw Psychic Blaze | ||
Directory: Techniques → Offensive techniques
Psychic Rock Throw is a technique used by some characters that practice and specialize in the use of telekinesis or psychokinesis.
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The performer uses telekinesis to lift a medium-sized to large boulder from the ground nearby, and then throws it at the opponent, inflicting moderate damage.



Added by Super Saiyan GoateeThe 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.[1]
Later, Majin Vegeta uses a similar technique to throw huge rocks on Majin Buu while he was powering up after his arrival on the battle field.[2]
Appearances in Video Games
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Added by Jeangabin666It is one of Guldo's techniques in Dragon Ball Z: The Legend. It was named Psychic Rock Throw in the Budokai Tenkaichi series and Raging Blast series, where it appears as one of Chiaotzu's Blast 2 attacks, 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 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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References
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- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 88, "Clash of the Super Powers"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 235, "Meal Time"