Wild Sense
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| Wild Sense | |||
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ワイルドセンス Wairudo Sensu | |||
| Debut | "Incredible Force!" | ||
| Inventor | Many Fighters | ||
| Users | Goku Gohan/Future Gohan Goten Vegeta Gogeta Bardock Fasha Mercenary Tao Piccolo Tien Shinhan Zarbon Frieza Future Trunks Android 14 Android 13 Cell (Super Perfect Form) Broly Zangya Pikkon Tarble Uub Omega Shenron | ||
| Class | Movement techniques | ||
| Similar techniques | Afterimage Technique Afterimage Strike Sonic Warp | ||
Wild Sense (ワイルドセンス) is a variation of the Afterimage Technique that allows the user to counterattack right after dodging the opponent's attack.
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Overview
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The user dodges an attack by moving swiftly and counter-attacks the opponent with a punch or a kick sending them down to the ground or into the air. The character can also dodge energy waves and rush attacks like the After-Image Technique does. The attack can also be blocked or dodged if timed right.



Added by SsjgohanGoku uses Wild Sense during his battle against Captain Ginyu on Namek.[1] Later, he uses the technique to dodge one of Frieza's attacks[2] and, as Super Saiyan, to dodge Frieza's Death Beam s during their battle on Namek.[3] Broly uses while facing Goten and Trunks on Earth, shortly after blasting them with an Eraser Cannon with enough power to force them out of their Super Saiyan forms and exhaust them, appearing in front of Goten and Trunks before using the Bloody Smash and smashing them on concrete.[4] Vegeta uses Wild Sense during his battle against Super 17 in Dragon Ball GT.
Appearances in Video Games
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Wild Sense was named in the Budokai Tenkaichi series and the Raging Blast series, where it is a Blast 1 technique.
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References
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- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 69, "Incredible Force!"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 86, "The End of Vegeta"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 96, "Explosion of Anger"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming, 1994