Summary
- Kamehameha is a core move in Dragon Ball games, with standout variations like God Final Kamehameha dealing over 23,000 damage.
- Goku Black's Godly Black Kamehameha boasts power and speed, dealing over 21,000 damage in Sparking Zero.
- Ultra Instinct Goku's Supreme Kamehameha reigns as the most devastating version of the move from a non-fusion character, delivering over 23,000 damage.
While the Dragon Ball series boasts a plethora of legendary moves and techniques, none are as iconic as the Kamehameha. Introduced in the earliest chapters of the original manga, it has stood the test of time, remaining a staple move across the franchise, even after all these decades.
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The Kamehameha has been a core technique in every single Dragon Ball game ever released, and it's no different with Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. With this game's massive roster - the largest in the franchise's history - the game is packed with a boatload of variations of the move. And unsurprisingly, some versions stand out as far more powerful than others.
8 Father-Son Kamehameha - Teen Gohan (Super Saiyan 2)
Damage: 21175
When discussing iconic battles in Dragon Ball, it would be a sin not to mention Gohan's legendary face-off against Perfect Cell during the Cell Games. With one arm injured and everything on the line, Gohan poured every ounce of his strength into one final Kamehameha. Even then, it wasn't enough until Goku's spirit intervened, pushing his son to finish Cell once and for all and save the Earth.
Sparking Zero's recreation of this attack is both stunning in animation and deadly in power. With the buffs Teen Gohan receives each time he enters Sparking! Mode, this attack consistently dishes out more than 21,000 damage.
7 Godly Black Kamehameha - Goku Black (Super Saiyan Rosé)
Damage: 21451
Goku Black is easily one of the most memorable villains from Dragon Ball Super due to his menacing, unforgiving nature and unparalleled power. His divinity brought with him an elegance rarely seen in previous villains, making him an iconic addition to the series.
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His "pure" take on the Super Saiyan form, Rosé, not only exuded style, but also allowed him to go toe to toe with SSB Goku and Vegeta at once. His godly power and grace are represented well in Sparking Zero, where his Ultimate, the Godly Black Kamehameha, stands out as one of the strongest versions of the Kamehameha attack. It deals immense damage (21,000+) and also boasts a faster animation speed compared to other Ultimates, making it deceptively easy to land.
6 Limit Breaker Kamehameha - Goku (Super Saiyan Blue)
Damage: 21451
The very essence of Goku's character is his refusal to accept limits. Each time he approaches his peak, he breaks through to achieve even greater power. This relentless drive can be seen in all of his attacks, but perhaps it's best personified in his Limit Breaker Kamehameha, which is part of SSB Goku's moveset in Sparking Zero.
While the Super Saiyan Blue form is often overshadowed by Goku's Ultra Instinct transformations, fans shouldn't forget that this form grants him divine power capable of rivaling the Gods themselves. The Limit Breaker Kamehameha showcases this strength, delivering over 21,000 damage.
5 Point-Blank Kamehameha - Goku (Ultra Instinct -Sign-)
Damage: 22275
While this version of Ultra Instinct may not be as powerful as its mastered counterpart, many fans still prefer it for the unforgettable moments it delivered in the Tournament of Power. Among these, the most iconic has to be the Point-Blank Kamehameha Goku landed on Kefla. Watching him surf on Kefla's beam attack while charging a Kamehameha in his hand, only to unleash it directly in her face, remains one of the franchise's most jaw-dropping moments.
Not only is this arguably the coolest Kamehameha in Dragon Ball, but it's also one of the most powerful, as it obliterated a fused Saiyan. In Sparking Zero, this move retains both its style and raw power, dealing over 22,000 even without buffs.
4 God Final Kamehameha - Vegito (Super Saiyan Blue)
Damage: 23100
The debate over whether Vegito or Gogeta is the superior fusion may never end, but one thing is for certain: they both bring some incredible Kamehameha variations to the table. Vegito's Final Kamehameha combines Goku's iconic technique with Vegeta's legendary Final Flash, resulting in a ridiculously powerful combination.
When Vegito Blue hit Fused Zamasu with his God Final Kamehameha, it was the strongest version of the attack ever shown in the series up till that point. This is reflected in Sparking Zero, where it delivers more than 23,000 damage, putting it in the S Tier of Ultimate Attacks.
3 Supreme Kamehameha - Goku (Ultra Instinct)
Damage: 23100
Every Dragon Ball fan remembers the moment Goku finally mastered Ultra Instinct during his fight with Jiren, a milestone that propelled him to a level of power beyond even some Gods of Destruction. When he performed the Kamehameha in this state, it was aptly given the name "Supreme Kamehameha."
Every version of Goku in Sparking Zero features some variation of the Kamehameha, but UI Goku's Supreme version of it is easily the strongest. Among all the non-fusion characters in the game, it reigns as the most devastating version of the move.
2 Ultimate Kamehameha - Gogeta (Super Saiyan Blue)
Damage: 23100
After decades of being non-canon, Dragon Ball Super: Broly finally brought Gogeta into the official storyline and even gave him the Super Saiyan Blue transformation. With this movie's Goku and Vegeta being significantly stronger compared to their previous selves during the Goku Black Saga, it's safe to say that the SSB Gogeta that fought against Broly far surpasses the Vegito that fought against Zamasu.
Keeping this in mind, the Ultimate Kamehameha that Gogeta unleashes against Broly is arguably the most powerful version of the attack ever shown on screen.
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Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Gogeta Blue's Ultimate Kamehameha is one of the most overwhelmingly powerful Ultimates in Sparking Zero, with its damage output only being surpassed by a few other attacks, such as Vegeta's Final God Explosion.
1 Ultra Big Bang Kamehameha - Gogeta (Super Saiyan 4)
Damage: 23100
Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta was the reigning champion of the Budokai Tenkaichi series, dominating every other character in all three previous iterations of the franchise. With the release of Sparking Zero, many players understandably believed that newer, canonically stronger characters would dethrone him. Yet, to everyone's surprise, SSJ4 Gogeta is still an absolute beast, and arguably still the strongest character in the game.
Naturally, his Ultra Big Bang Kamehameha stands out as one of the strongest versions of the move, delivering a whopping 23,000+ raw damage. To make matters even more unbalanced, his "Power Up to the Very Limit" skill increases his Blast Attack power, making a combo with his Ultimate Attack not just powerful, but outright unfair.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero
- Released
- October 11, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Spike Chunsoft
- Publisher(s)
- Namco Bandai
- Franchise
- Dragon Ball
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
- Genre(s)
- Fighting, Action