DIFFERENT TYPES OF DESTRUCTION POWER
We are shown in the manga & anime there are multiple variations of Hakai attacks. This post is just to talk about what they are for fun & because it's interesting.
If I miss some Hakai attacks from either continuity, let me know.
Explosive Hakai: 💥
Sand Hakai: ⏳
Disenigration Hakai: ✨
Hakai Orbs: 🟣
GoD Beerus: Explosive Hakai orbs. 💣
GoD Sidra: Explosive Hakai orbs. 💣
GoD Mode Toppo: Disintegration Hakai orbs. ✨
Ultra Ego Vegeta: Explosive Hakai orb 💣
Hakai Aura: 🛡️
EXTRA:
In the DBS anime, the purple Hakai orbs with white energy around them that Beerus creates might imply that his Hakai power is more refined and stronger than Sidra's Hakai orbs that are purple with black energy around them. Could be a visual representative to relay to the viewer that Beerus is one of the strongest Destroyer Gods. Or the white energy could also represent how Beerus has been training to acquire Ultra Instinct and he is closer than most Destroyer Gods to the Angelic level of power. (White being a color associated with Angels & silver with Ultra Instinct when it comes to godly power.)
Mortals who take on GoD power will physically transform while actual Gods of Destruction do not need to transform in such a way. Similar to how a mortal using Ultra Instinct physically/spiritually transforms (Mastered Ultra Instinct) while an Angel does not need to.
DBS anime Toppo seems to only be familiar with using the disintegration type of Hakai. DBS manga Vegeta seems to only knows how to use the explosive type of Hakai. Meanwhile, Gods of Destruction like Beerus seem to be familiar with more types of Hakai attacks.
The Hakai orb that Vegeta throws at Gas appears to disintegrate, but I believe it to simply be that the pressure from the Hakai energy broke the shield Gas created and the pieces flew back. The ground is being broken & pushed away by the energy as well. I could be wrong about this, but I currently do not believe so.
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What my favourite fictional characters teach me - open list part 4
Pepper:
Be enthusiastic about the things you love
fight for your friends
Build a family out of the people you stumble upon and form strong bonds
Learn how to fix things
Step out of the place you've always known and explore
Tell your friends you love them
Stand up for people in a smart way
Blue:
Be kind. Be patient.
Paint
Trust me, your art does not suck
Get out of an environment that only exploits you
Sidra:
read the manual
Let go of stuff you don't need
Dance!
Enroll in a class that will teach you important skills
Stick up for yourself and your fellow beings!
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Dragon Ball Super 095
Okay, I’m not big on Frieza in general, and I think it was a mistake to bring him back a second time, but I can’t deny that this bit where he tries to defect to Universe 9 is awesome. Not as awesome as Cell, of course, but awesome nonetheless.
So this episode is mainly about Frieza and Goku fighting off a bunch of assassins sent by Universe 9, but let’s face it, the fight is a formality. Two of the strongest guys in this show vs. a bunch of faceless goons. Guess who wins.
So I want to take a moment instead to appreciate how much the Grand Zenos love the newly completed figthing stage for the Tournament of Power. It’s a beaut, that’s for sure.
What I really love is how the Zenos lie down on the stage and just start rolling around on it. It’s just such a pure, childlike thing to do.
Yayyy!
Wheee!
They’re so excited.
They give the Grand Minister a piece of candy for his efforts, and he seems genuinely grateful for it. I mean, is it just a regular piece of candy, and he’s simply touched by the gesture, or is this like cosmic candy that gives him a sense of satisfaction that you or I could never comprehend? It’s hard to read these guys.
Well, let’s get back to the assassination. The lead assassin seems to be in trouble, but he still has an ace up his sleeve. Before he left to do this job, Sidra, the God of Destruction from Universe 9, gave him a ball of Hakai energy, capable of destroying Frieza once and for all. So all the assassin has to do is throw it at Frieza and he’s gone forever.
But Frieza sees him getting ready to use it, and ruins his shot. Ah, but that was just a decoy! The real Hakai ball was in this guy’s other hand! No, Frieza blocked that one too.
Ah, but that was also a decoy, and the real Hakai ball was in the lake, and it comes up from beneath Frieza, sort of like that trick Goku pulled on Namek.
So Frieza looks like he’s in real trouble, but then he reveals he was only pretending to be in danger, and he slowly escapes the Hakai ball’s power.
Pretty impressive, no?
Then he hits Goku with it, because it’s Frieza. I mean, you’d think Goku would have learned by now.
While Goku struggles, Frieza kills the rest of the assassins and helps himself to their communication device to call Roh and Sidra in Universe 9. They’re horrified to learn that their plot has failed, but they insist that Frieza can’t prove anything to Grand Zeno. Frieza tells them they’ve got it all wrong, and he’s calling them to offer a deal: If they resurrect him, Frieza will join the Universe 9 team and fight for them.
Roh and Sidra are stunned, and question Frieza’s sincerity about this. He would betray his whole universe for this? Isn’t there anything he cares about that he’d want to protect? Guys, it’s Frieza. Come on.
The first time I saw this episode, I found Frieza’s offer here to be unworkable. Even if he could join the Universe 9 team and just live out his days there, he’d still have to win the Tournament of Power, and why would his odds be any better with U9 instead of U7? Frieza already had Goku’s promise to resurrect him, so this seems like a lateral move at best.
But this episode took that into account. The whole point of this maneuver is that it lets Frieza have his cake and eat it too. This way he can kill Goku with the Hakai ball and get resurrected without him. But without Goku, Universe 7′s team will surely lose, so Frieza needs to find a new Universe to live in, and someone else to bring him back to life. It’s actually pretty clever.
What really makes this work is how Roh and Sidra struggle to decide. It’s a great opportunity, but can they trust a guy who would betray his own universe? Even if they can trust him, would they even be allowed to take him? The U9 characters are defined by their ruthless depravity, but even they can’t believe what depths Frieza will stoop to. And while they try to make up their minds...
... Beerus and Whis show up, and Frieza has to abandon the whole idea. He crushes the communicator, leaving Roh and Sidra to wonder if they let a golden opportunity slip through their fingers. Beerus suspects that Frieza was up to something, but there’s no way to be sure. All he can do is rescue Goku from the Hakai ball and move on.
Ironically, Goku apologizes for the entire incident, because he failed to consider just how much Frieza hates his guts.
So he sets up a quick match where the first guy to get punched is the loser, and this is meant to settle things between them, but they both punch each other at the same time, so it doesn’t settle much of anything.
Oh, I should point out that Frieza has used his time in hell to overcome the weakeness in his Golden Frieza form, which is why he’s been using it this whole episode without any problems.
Anyway, we’ve finally got everyone together to head for the Tournament.
And here’s a nice shot of Jiren on some planet. You’d think he’d be with the rest of his team, but whatever.
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