A good fight needs a strong villain, and Dragon Ball There's something great about anime. Not only that but there are many Dragon Ball The villains are visually memorable, but they also prove to be great challenges for its heroes, providing fans with unforgettable interactions and high-stakes battles.
Like most of the characters in the series, Dragon Ball The villains each have an incredible arsenal of techniques ready to use in any confrontation. From planet-busters, to reality-defying attacks, these are some of the most powerful villain techniques. Dragon Ball.
Dragon Ball: 7 Strong Saiyan Techniques
Saiyans don't mess around in battle. These techniques can outlast almost anyone.
Cell – Solar Kamehameha
If the cell is exhausted Dragon Ball The ultimate villain, he definitely ended things on a high note. Considered by many to be the best opponent in the series, Cell was constantly evolving, becoming more and more powerful with each form and outclassing some. Dragon Ball The strongest characters in the process.
Cell's final attack, Solar Kamehameha, nearly wiped out Earth's last-ditch hopes for survival. Even though Gohan and Goku give the father-son Kamehameha their all, Cell seems to have the advantage. Gohan is only able to gain the upper hand in the energy clash when Vegeta hits Cell with a Gallic Blazer, causing him to lose focus and giving Gohan a chance to finish him off for good.
Kid Buu – Planet Burst
Of all the iterations of Buu, Kid Buu was the strongest. With insane fighting power and an unpredictable, wild personality, Kid Buu was the greatest threat to the universe and proved to be one of the most difficult villains to take down.
His Planet Burst has given him his most powerful technique, with the power to completely wipe out the Earth several times over. Like Frieza's Supernova, Planet Burst is a giant ball of energy that Kid Buu fires at his enemies, and it also absorbs weak Ki attacks. Kid Buu uses technology to destroy Earth and other planets, showing how dangerous he is when left unchecked.
Frieza – Golden Death Ball
Frieza probably is Dragon Ball The most recognizable and influential villain. Initially introduced as the strongest being in the universe, and as an oppressive and seemingly impossible-to-defeat enemy, Frieza has been shown to use many devastating techniques in battle.
The strongest attack we've seen from him so far has to be his Golden Death Ball. While his Supernova works as a planet-destroying technique, his improved Death Ball is very useful in battle. Frieza uses the move against Goku Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'But it backfires when Goku hits it with Lord Kamehameha. We haven't seen much of what Frieza can do in his Black Frieza form, but you can bet he'll have some new and more powerful Death Ball versions ready for Goku and Vegeta.
Cell Max – Explosive scream
Cell Max might seem like a cheap villain to some. He's presented as a stronger Berserker version of Cell, but it doesn't feel earned, and instead comes off as a lame excuse to jump Gohan back to the top of the food chain.
After all, he is one of the strongest modern Dragon Ball Villain, and his Explosive Scream technique can do some real damage. This move is similar to Spirit Bomb, Death Ball and Supernova, Cell Max raises his hand to create a large ball of energy that also has its own gravity pull and Android 19 and Dr. Can absorb energy like Gero, but with greater range and effect. Thankfully, Gohan was able to counter it with his own powerful technique and save the day once again.
Goku Black – Sickle of Sorrow
Goku could be one of the black ones Super Anime's most memorable villain. Aside from giving us a look at an evil “Goku” (although Turles had already done that years ago), Goku Black was a challenging villain who was just as intimidating as the real Goku when it came to fighting.
His Sickle of Sorrow is his strongest technique. This is a stronger version of his Violent Fierce God Slicer that Black can use while in Super Saiyan Rosé. Unlike most ki attacks, this one takes the form of a weapon instead of being a straight blast attack. It is so powerful that it can tear open portals to other dimensions – a first for any villainous technology in the series.
Fused Zamasu – Holy Rage
As a fusion of Goku Black and Future Zamasu, Fused Zamasu is one Dragon Ball The strongest villain. His strongest technique has to be Holy Wrath, a combination of Black's Black Power Ball and Zamasu's God Splitter.
It resembles attacks like Supernova and Death Ball – a giant ball of energy that dwarfs its surroundings and has a large area of effect. Fused Zamasu used the attack against Vegeta, Future Trunks and Goku. This proves to be a difficult move for them to handle, but when he uses it again while mutating against Vegito Blue, the Fused Saiyan makes short work of it. It's definitely an incredibly powerful attack, but not strong enough to take down Vegito.
Jiren – Omega Heat Magnetron
It doesn't really seem fair to call Jiren a villain, since he was fighting for the survival of his universe. But still, he gave Goku and the other Universe 7 team members a hard time, and was the toughest challenge they faced at the time.
There were many moments in the Tournament of Power where Jiren looked like he was invincible. One of them was of course when he used his Omega Heat Magnetron against Goku, who also struggled against it using his Perfect Ultra Instinct. Jiren used the attack in his Super Full Power form, making it the strongest technique he could throw at his absolute best in battle.
Dragon Ball
- Release date
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1986 – 1989
- network
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Fuji TV
- directors
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Osamu Kasai, Daisuke Nishio, Kazuhisa Takenouchi, Minoru Okazaki, Mitsuo Hashimoto, Yoshihiro Ueda, Yutaka Satoh, Yuji Endô
- The authors
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Akira Toriyama, Keiji Terui, Toshiki Inoue, Takao Koyama, Michiru Shimada, Yasushi Hirano, Katsuyuki Sumisawa, Yuichiro Oguro, Miho Maruo, Shunichi Yukimuro
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Masako Nozawa
Son Goku (voice)
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Mayumi Tanaka
Krillin (voice)