
Goku's and Piccolo's Energy Clash at the 23rd Martial Arts Tournament Chilled's Death Ball in Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock.
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South Supreme Kai's Chasing Full Power Energy Ball vs.Kamehameha Clash - An Energy Clash variation in Dragon Ball Heroes and World Mission where both teams activate the Kamehameha Mode CAA Special Ability after both teams' Attack Phases during the same round which causes their respective Kamehamehas to clash.Garlic Jr.'s Death Impact and Dead Zone are different from the others since it cancels out any attack that it collides with. Also, certain energy beams cannot clash and will instead cancel out each other (like the Special Beam Cannon, Death Beam, and Dodon Ray). For example, if the full-powered Spirit Bomb was unable to overpower the 10x Kamehameha, the loser who used the Spirit Bomb will suffer an enormous amount of damage from both the Spirit Bomb and the 10x Kamehameha. The force and damage it inflicts to the loser varies greatly. In Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Tenkaichi Tag Team, however, this is fixed so that even if the attacks are not of the same shape or type, they can still collide into each other. Z Fighters struggle against Hatchiyack's Revenger Cannon If Tien Shinhan uses his Tri-Beam against an energy beam such as Goku's Kamehameha, the Kamehameha will go through the Tri-Beam and the Tri-Beam will go around the Kamehameha, neither canceling out, thus damaging both users. In the Budokai Tenkaichi series, when two users utilize energy-based techniques against each other, they will collide in an energy struggle and only the loser will take a large portion of damage from the opponent's energy attack, with the additional force of their own technique.



Super Saiyan Bardock and Chilled's Energy Clash in the Episode of Bardock The power is relative, as the user begins to power up their energy, their attack will eventually overwhelm and overpower their opponent. The energy waves will eventually collide with each other, and begin clashing. For example, the user will utilize the Kamehameha technique while the other user will use a similar energy wave attack, and they proceed to fire their beams on opposite sides. The first game to ever have an energy wave struggle is Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2. It debuted in the chapter " The Kamehameha" and its anime episode counterpart " The Grand Finals". Energy Clashes appear in the Dragon Ball franchise.
