Continuous Energy Bullet
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| Continuous Energy Bullets | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Alternate names | Massive Wave Bullets Renzoku Kikou Dan Full Power Energy Blast Volley Full Power Consecutive Ki Blast Full Power Energy Barrage Wave Continuous Fusillade | ||
| Debut | Dragon Ball Z | ||
| Inventor | Many Fighters | ||
| Users | Many Fighters | ||
| Class | Energy Beam | ||
| Color | Varies | ||
| Similar techniques | Chou Makouhou Barrage Barrage Death Beam Rapid Cannon Scatter Shot Guided Scatter Shot Scattering Bullet Trap Shooter | ||
Continuous Energy Bullets (連続気功弾, Renzoku Kikou Dan; Literally meaning "Continuous Qigong Bullets") are a combination of many energy waves fired at a very rapid rate, which causes a lightning speed effect. It is effective for quick, widespread, and massive amounts of damage, but it is very draining on one's own ki level. However, if they are powerful enough, they are able to avoid the draining effects of this combination technique.
Many fighters in Dragon Ball Z and GT can perform this attack, but its most prominent user is Vegeta (In fact during his fight with Majin Buu, Goku refers to it as Vegeta's technique). Its various levels are named the Full Power Energy Wave Volley and Super Energy Wave Volley in the Budokai Tenkaichi video game series, whereas it is called Full Power Consecutive Ki Blast in Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World. They are much more powerful than the average energy ki blasts.
Like other techniques, this attack can be increased further through transformations, concentration, and training. Its power, speed, force, color, and size depends on the user. This technique is usually used as a last resort or a desperation move, typically motivated by frustration or rage. Great Apes and Golden Great Apes also have a Mouth Blast variation of this attack.
