Saiyans are some of the strongest characters Dragon Ball. While most have not reached their full potential due to Frieza destroying Planet Vegeta, some of the handful that have survived have managed to become incredibly powerful over the years. Between Goku, Gohan, Vegeta and a handful of others, the Saiyans dominated the series due to their incredible potential and vast arsenal of attacks and techniques.
Sticking to the main line, we saw Dragon Ball's Saiyan characters unleash some devastating attacks. Each of these techniques could overwhelm some of the series' most dangerous opponents. Here's how the most powerful Saiyan techniques stack up.
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Kefla – Gigantic explosion
The Universe 6 Saiyans may be controversial among fans, but there's no denying that Kefla was a force to be reckoned with during the Tournament of Power. Kale and Caulifla are strong fighters in their own right, but their Potara Fusion showed that some Universe 6 Saiyans might not be too far from their Universe 7 counterparts.
Kefla's Gigantic Burst is a deadly combination of her Gigantic Blast and Caulifla and Kale's Limit Break Blaster. Focusing these attacks into each of Kefla's hands creates two massive energy discs. He then aims them at his target and transforms them into a massive energy blast that would be powerful enough to knock out most Top contestants. Unfortunately, she went up against Ultra Instinct Sign Goku, so the move's full potential was never fully shown.
Broly – a huge disaster
The introduction of Broly into the canon of the series made a lot of fans happy and introduced a new rival for Goku and Vegeta to compete against in future arcs. While the new iteration of Broly shares some similarities with the original movie character, Cool Broly is a much stronger – albeit raw – fighter who has some amazing moves up his sleeve.
Playing into his Berserker theme, Broly's Gigantic Catastrophe is a combination of some of his strongest techniques. When pushed back against Super Saiyan Blue Gogeta, Broly uses a combination of his Gigantic Roar, Gigantic Cluster, and Gigantic Full Blast in rapid succession. Most fighters wouldn't be able to withstand such an intense barrage of attacks, but Gogeta handled it with ease.
Vegeta — Full Charge Final Flash
Vegeta has some of the most iconic moves of all Dragon Ball. Vegeta, who has never been outmatched by Goku or anyone else, has demonstrated some incredible techniques over the years. But his strongest has to be his Full Charge Final Flash.
As the name suggests, this is another take on Vegeta's classic Final Flash, where Vegeta uses the power boost he gets from Super Saiyan Blue to unleash an even more devastating version of his iconic finisher. Vegeta used it against the seemingly unstoppable Jiren, and while the Pride Trooper was able to more or less tank the blast, he managed to knock him back.
Gohan – Special Beam Cannon (Beast)
Like his father, Gohan seems to be a fan of borrowing moves from other fighters rather than coming up with his own. For years, Gohan used Piccolo's Masenko and Turtle School's Kamehameha, but in Super Hero Saga, Gohan used another of Piccolo's iconic techniques again.
The Beast version of the special beam cannon is very similar to the original that we saw Piccolo use to take out Goku and Raditz during their fight. But it is magnified by the overwhelming power of Gohan's Beast transformation. Although it still requires some charging, it doesn't take nearly as long for Gohan to use this version of the attack compared to the original, making it a faster and even deadlier take on one of the series' most iconic techniques.
Goku — Supreme Kamehameha
The Kamehameha may not be Goku's technique, but he's used it so often and come up with so many variations of it over the years that it's hard not to associate the move with him. Almost every major villain and opponent Goku has taken down over the years has sided with Kamehameha. Unsurprisingly, as Goku got closer and closer to God level, he was able to come up with more powerful versions of anime's most iconic move.
Goku uses his Supreme Kamehameha in Perfected Ultra Instinct. Technically, it's not too different from the other Kamehame, but it's the strongest version of the move Goku has used so far. While it wasn't enough to take out Jiren completely, it dealt him significant damage.
Vegito — God Ultimate Kamehameha
While fans like to debate whether Vegito or Gogeta is the stronger fusion, both are incredibly powerful and have been shown to use some of the most broken techniques in the series. With the arsenal of both Vegeta and Goku at their disposal, Vegito has shown some incredible skills in his limited appearances. But their strongest move has to be the God Final Kamehameha.
As the name suggests, it is a combination of Final Flash and Kamehameha. Vegito starts off as a tghuogh about to fire a God Final Flash, mixing in a God Kamehameha, resulting in a massive blast that would easily overwhelm most opponents.
Gogeta — Limit Ultra Kamehameha
Gogeta can be Dragon Ball's the strongest mortal character and we've seen them use techniques to back up that claim. Whether it's the flashiness of the Stardust Breaker, the brutality of the Ultimate Impact, or the devastating power of the Limit Ultra Kamehameha, Gogeta's techniques stand out.
The latter might just be the most powerful technique a Saiyan has ever used. We see Gogeta use the technique against Broly, and if Cheelai hadn't wished him away at the last minute, it's very likely that the Limit Ultra Kamehameha would have disintegrated Broly long enough for him to learn to control his incredible potential.
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, Yûji Endô
- Writers
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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)