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The Most Useful Dragon Ball Techniques
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Dragon Ball has seen a host of techniques and moves from a wide range of characters. Some characters have signature moves such as Master Roshi’s Mafuba or Piccolo’s Special Beam Cannon while moves are signature to the show, but can be used by many characters. For example, the Kamehameha is used by Goku, Master Roshi, Krillin, Gohan, and Yamcha. The moves used in Dragon Ball Z range widely and can be ranked by their raw destructive power. However, in this video, we will be taking a look at the effectiveness of some of these moves. How well were they in defeating the villain? How often can they be used and do the moves have any utility? We all would like to assume the best attack is always the biggest, but if that were true every fight would just end with a spirit bomb. While the spirit bomb might be on this list, we also have to address several other moves, some of which prove to be far more effective in taking people out than the Spirit Bomb. Also, don’t think this will just be about Goku, he’s not the only one who knows powerful and useful techniques. We have Vegeta to look at as well, not to mention the master himself, Goku’s trainer Roshi. We won’t spoil too much, but it is safe to say we have all of your favorites on this list. We will be sure to talk about Goku and more in today’s video.

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