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Articles About Chronoa
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| Versions | Dragon Ball Xenoverse - Dragon Ball Hereos |
| “ | Using a Time Machine is a mortal sin against the cosmic balance. And abusing the natural flow of time could hold serious repercussions for the fabric of reality itself. And because of you and your actions, despite your noble intentions, this could spell the end of the universe as we know it if left unchecked. If you want to atone for this, you and I are going to work very closely, Trunks. | „ |
| ~ Chronoa's warning to Trunks in Xenoverse |
| “ | Gods don't lie, you know! | „ |
Chronoa, more widely recognized as the Supreme Kai of Time, is a divine being entrusted with the immense responsibility of safeguarding and supervising the proper flow of time throughout the entirety of the cosmos. Her role involves ensuring that the timeline remains stable, preventing distortions, anomalies, and disruptions that could threaten reality itself. First referenced in Dragon Ball Online under the title of the “Lord of Time,” she has since grown into a prominent and highly influential figure within the Dragon Ball Xenoverse series, where her actions, wisdom, and interventions play a vital part in protecting history from those who would seek to alter it for their own purposes.
| This dropdown contains the synopsis of Chronoa’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Chronoa’s origins stretch back more than 75,000,000 years into the past. In her early life, she was an ordinary Kai, with the esteemed position of Supreme Kai of Time being held by her predecessor, Aeos. Around 75,000,000 years before Age 850, she found herself in direct competition with the ambitious Mechikabura for this sacred role. The contest required each candidate to nurture and raise a Tokitoki egg, a divine task that would determine who was worthy to oversee the flow of time. Over the course of this trial, Chronoa discovered Mechikabura’s hidden, sinister ambitions. Recognizing the danger he posed, she ultimately succeeded in sealing him away within the Crack of Time, thereby claiming the position of Supreme Kai of Time for herself. During this period, Chronoa had initially believed that the sorcerer Demigra was aiding her cause. In truth, he was secretly aligned with Mechikabura, working alongside his allies Putine and Gravy to undermine her. Eventually, their treachery came to light, leading to a direct confrontation. In the ensuing battle, Chronoa overcame the three of them, banishing them to the realm that would later be known as the Demon Realm. With her victory secured, she successfully raised Tokitoki into adulthood, which formally solidified her appointment as the Supreme Kai of Time. Not long after ascending to this divine office, she faced yet another threat from the persistent Demigra. Amassing enough Kili to transform himself into a Demon God, Demigra attempted to seize both Tokitoki and the Time Nest itself in order to usurp Chronoa’s authority over time and space. However, her resolve and power proved superior. After a fierce struggle, she once again triumphed, sealing Demigra within the Crack of Time to ensure the stability of the temporal order. Dragon Ball Xenoverse
She greets the Future Warrior with a lighthearted “hello,” presenting herself in a teasing, almost flirtatious pose as Trunks formally introduces her. However, the moment is abruptly interrupted when her pet, the divine bird Tokitoki, lands squarely on her head. Embarrassed and irritated, she snaps at Tokitoki for making her look ridiculous in front of the new recruit. She quickly recovers her composure and explains to the Warrior that Tokitoki is not only her constant companion but also her dearest friend. She then elaborates on the situation, sharing her knowledge of the time travelers’ interference. Chronoa identifies the culprits as Towa, the cunning younger sister of Demon King Dabura, and Mira, a powerful artificial warrior of demonic origin whom Towa herself created. She reveals that they hail from the future version of the Demon Realm and have been traveling through history to harvest energy from formidable fighters. As she discusses the matter with Tokitoki in private moments, Chronoa briefly considers the possibility that someone else might be aiding them. She initially dismisses the thought that Demigra could be involved, believing him still sealed away. However, this assumption is shattered later on when the Future Warrior delivers a direct message from Demigra. The revelation leaves Chronoa unsettled, forcing her to confront the disturbing likelihood that her old enemy has indeed returned and is once again meddling with the flow of time. Following Mira’s downfall, Chronoa is forced to intervene directly when she notices a dangerous magical seal branded on the Future Warrior’s right hand — a trap left by Demigra. Acting with remarkable speed, she expertly removes the mark, seals it away, and hurls it out of harm’s reach just as it detonates, saving both Trunks and the Warrior from certain death. Before she can catch her breath, Tokitoki urgently alerts her to the presence of Demigra within the Time Nest. When confronted, she boldly refuses Demigra’s demand to hand over Tokitoki, declaring that the Demon God deserves nothing more than to remain eternally imprisoned in the Crack of Time. Trunks’ sudden attack reveals that this “Demigra” is not the real one, but merely a magical projection, confirming her suspicion that the true Demon God remains trapped — for now. She then recounts to Trunks and the Warrior the dark history of Demigra, explaining her battle against him long ago and how she sealed him within the Crack of Time, urging them to act swiftly to ensure he cannot break free. The urgency of the situation escalates when Demigra’s mirage materializes in the Time Vault and slips into a critical Time Scroll — one documenting the period “when Beerus, the God of Destruction, visited Earth.” Realizing the catastrophic danger if Beerus were to fall under Demigra’s influence, she commands Trunks and the Warrior to intervene immediately, warning that the universe itself could be annihilated. Fortunately, Beerus detects Demigra’s magical presence and only feigns being controlled, luring the Demon God into revealing himself. Once Demigra’s projection is dealt with, Chronoa greets Beerus and Whis when they arrive at the Time Nest to inquire about Demigra’s whereabouts. With careful diplomacy, she attempts to persuade Beerus to allow her and the Time Patrol to handle the matter themselves, and — to her relief — he agrees before departing. She quickly refocuses the group’s efforts, emphasizing that their mission to stop Demigra is far from over. The crisis intensifies yet again when Trunks reports that Demigra has exploited the Dragon Balls to resurrect three of history’s deadliest threats — Frieza, Cell, and Kid Buu — enhancing their strength far beyond their original levels. Chronoa immediately orders Trunks to safeguard Tokitoki while dispatching the Future Warrior to confront the revived villains. Simultaneously, she gathers the Dragon Balls of Age 850 and summons Shenron, using the wish to contact Goku directly and inform him of the danger so that he can aid the Time Patrol. With Goku’s assistance, the revived enemies are eventually overcome. However, Demigra finally succeeds in breaking free from the Crack of Time, launching a full-scale assault on Toki Toki City. In the chaos, he manages to absorb Tokitoki into himself and takes control of Future Trunks, mocking Chronoa by calling her the “former” Supreme Kai of Time and sneering that her services are no longer of any use. Despite the dire circumstances, Chronoa does not falter. When Demigra attempts to ensnare the Future Warrior under his control, Trunks — fighting through his injuries — strikes Demigra with a surprise sword attack. The distraction gives Chronoa the precious moment she needs to dispel the Demon God’s magic from the Warrior, preventing them from being forced to fight against her and Trunks. Her quick thinking not only saves the Warrior from corruption but also keeps the Time Patrol’s last hope intact in the battle against Demigra’s schemes. Chronoa feels an immense wave of relief when Goku suddenly arrives on the scene using his Instant Transmission technique, materializing just in time to join the desperate battle against Demigra. Fighting side-by-side with the Future Warrior, Goku helps push Demigra to his limits, and together they manage to overpower him. However, the victory proves short-lived as Demigra, unwilling to be captured, slips away into the shadows. Wasting no time, Goku once again employs Instant Transmission, locking on to Demigra’s energy signature and teleporting himself, Chronoa, and the Warrior directly to the Demon God’s location. The group materializes inside the Time Vault, where they are confronted by the sight of a violent storm of corrupt, otherworldly energy tearing through the chamber. Demigra, reveling in his destructive intent, declares his plan to obliterate the Time Vault entirely. Chronoa urgently tries to reason with him, warning that erasing history itself will ultimately destroy him as well. Her words, however, fall on deaf ears. Demigra, with a cruel smile, boasts that he has uncovered a means of surviving even the destruction of the universe and intends to fashion a new history under his complete control. As the battle intensifies, she watches in alarm as both Goku and the Future Warrior are overwhelmed and temporarily incapacitated by Demigra’s overwhelming magical power. Fortunately, the Warrior manages to seize a crucial opportunity — they activate a Time Scroll that contains a record of Demigra’s assault in Age 850, traveling back in time to provide earlier assistance to Goku and Chronoa before giving chase to Demigra. The Demon God flees to his former prison, the Crack of Time, knowing it lies beyond the normal flow of history and offers the only sanctuary from his own cataclysmic plan. This leaves Goku and Chronoa behind to contend with the massive sphere of condensed demonic energy Demigra has unleashed, which threatens to annihilate both the Time Vault and the entire universe. While the Warrior engages Demigra in the Crack of Time, Goku and Chronoa focus on neutralizing the energy sphere, buying enough time for the Warrior to finally defeat Demigra and bring the crisis to an end. With the threat to the Time Vault averted thanks to Goku’s decisive intervention, Chronoa breathes a sigh of relief and expresses heartfelt gratitude to everyone for their tireless efforts in protecting history. She is especially pleased when the Future Warrior accepts Trunks’ invitation to continue serving as a full-fledged member of the Time Patrol. Before Goku departs, she warmly bids him farewell, telling him he is welcome to visit the Time Nest whenever he wishes. Some time later, she and Tokitoki are seen overseeing a training session in which Future Trunks and the Future Warrior test several new Time Patrol recruits. She watches with quiet amusement as the Warrior effortlessly defeats all four candidates in rapid succession, though both she and Tokitoki are momentarily startled when Trunks loudly scolds the Warrior for going too far. The tension quickly dissipates, and the group ends the session with shared laughter. If the Future Warrior speaks to Chronoa following Demigra’s defeat, she personally congratulates them, thanking them once more for safeguarding the timeline. With the immediate danger now behind her, she humorously remarks that she can finally indulge in being as relaxed — or “lazy” — as she wants without any guilt. Second Ending
Moving into the following year, in Age 851, Chronoa’s responsibilities as Supreme Kai of Time become even more demanding. A sudden surge of dangerous time rifts begins to appear throughout Toki Toki City, threatening the stability of the timelines once again. Recognizing the growing threat, Chronoa takes decisive action by recruiting additional Time Patrollers to bolster the ranks of the Time Patrol. To improve the training process, she calls upon Elder Kai, enlisting his assistance in preparing new recruits for active duty. Over time, however, a peculiar rumor begins circulating throughout Toki Toki City, speculating on the true extent of the divine powers possessed by both Chronoa and Elder Kai. Rather than deny the gossip, the two deities opt to address it directly—by staging a demonstration of their abilities. For her part, Chronoa selects the large dragon statue situated atop the Dragon Ball Pedestal as the centerpiece of her display. Channeling her divine magic, she successfully animates the statue, causing it to move as though it were a living creature. However, her immense power overshoots the intended effect: the statue not only gains lifelike movement but also grows dramatically in size, becoming a towering, mobile presence within the city. Unfortunately, this unintended consequence proves disastrous. Already under pressure from the instability caused by the multiple time rifts, Toki Toki City is unable to withstand the added disruption. The appearance of the massive dragon pushes the city’s fragile situation past the breaking point, ultimately resulting in its destruction. Following this calamity, Chronoa takes it upon herself to oversee the reconstruction effort. She orders the city to be rebuilt under a new name—Conton City—using the ruins of Toki Toki City as its foundation. The animated dragon, no longer a threat, eventually settles high in the northern skies above the newly established Conton City, where it remains a permanent fixture of the skyline. Learning from the vulnerability exposed during Demigra’s attack, Chronoa and Elder Kai collaborate to erect formidable protective barriers around both Conton City and the Time Nest, ensuring they cannot be so easily targeted again. To further preserve order, Chronoa implements a series of strict regulations within Conton City, including a prohibition on the use of energy-based attacks in public areas. She also institutes a new licensing system, requiring all Time Patrollers to obtain an official Flying License before being allowed to fly within the city’s limits—a privilege typically reserved for the elite members of the Time Patrol. These measures mark a significant shift in Conton City’s governance, reflecting Chronoa’s increased determination to protect both the city and the timeline itself from any future threats. Xenoverse 2
Upon Elder Kai’s suggestion, Chronoa begins the search for fresh talent to bolster the Patrol’s ranks. Eventually, she recruits a promising new Time Patroller, tasking them with the critical mission of combating a dangerous resurgence of the Time Breakers—an organization known for manipulating and altering history to serve their own goals. These Time Breakers, along with their dangerous allies, have been strategically intervening in major events across different eras, empowering historical villains through the use of potent Dark Magic. This sinister enhancement gives these foes significant advantages in key battles, threatening to shift the course of history in their favor. To counter these alterations, Chronoa dispatches the newly recruited warrior to participate in pivotal battles throughout the ages, restoring the intended outcomes and ensuring that the proper timeline is maintained. During these missions, Chronoa and Elder Kai monitor the situation from the Time Nest, maintaining constant communication with the Future Warrior. They provide real-time guidance and mission objectives, carefully analyzing each engagement to ensure the results benefit the Time Patrol and preserve the original historical flow. On certain occasions, Chronoa deems the stakes too high for the newcomer to handle alone, and thus assigns Future Trunks or the veteran Toki Toki City Hero to assist in the field. Conversely, there are times when the new recruit aids their more experienced predecessors, creating a cooperative dynamic that strengthens the Patrol’s overall effectiveness. Parallel to these ongoing operations, Chronoa keeps a watchful eye over her beloved companion Tokitoki, who is in the process of producing a remarkable time egg. These rare and mystical eggs contain the potential to hold the time of an entirely new universe within them, making them invaluable—and highly sought after—artifacts. The emergence of this egg soon attracts the attention of the Time Breakers, who recognize its potential as a tool to revive the long-lost Demon Realm. Understanding the catastrophic consequences such a revival would bring, Chronoa and her allies take decisive action. Through the combined efforts of the Time Patrol, the Time Breakers’ plot to seize the egg is foiled, and the precious object remains safely under Chronoa’s care, preserving the stability of both the timelines and the wider multiverse. Dragon Ball The Breakers |
Name: Chronoa
Other Names: Supreme Kai of Time
Origin: Dragon Ball Xenoverse
Overall Series: Dragon Ball
First Appearance: Dragon Ball Online (The Time Kai was mentioned in this game), Dragon Ball Xenoverse (First physical appearance)
Company: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Creator: Dimps
Actor
Gender: Female
Assigned Gender: Female
Sexuality: Heterosexual (Chronoa has a thing for people with a "bad boy attitude" (an example being Bardock), and has mainly expressed interest in men)
Pronouns: She/Her
Handedness: Right-Handed
Age: Over 75 million years old (Noted that she fought Demigra over 75 million years ago)
Birthday: Unknown
Time Period: Far Future
Timeline: Dragon Ball Xenoverse Time Nest
Homeworld: Time Realm
Residence: Time Nest
Story Role: Ally, Protagonist, Mentor
Legacy: Local Legacy (The Supreme Kai of Time is well known by other Kais and Gods)
Influence Event-Changing Influence (Supreme Kai of Time developing the time patrollers are the reason for multiple events of the timeline being in danger being prevented)
Language: Common Language
Ethnicity: Kai
Religion: Unknown
Classification: Time Kai God, Alien, Master of the Time Nest
Species: Shinjin
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Kai Physiology
In-Universe Creator: Unknown
Occupation: Supreme Kai of Time, Lord of Time, Kaioshin of Time, Kai, Supreme Kai, Leader of the Time Patrol
Affiliations: Time Patrol, Trunks, Future Warrior, Xenoverse 2 Future Warrior
Enemies: Demigra, Towa, Mira
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Alive
Alignment: Lawful Neutral (Chronoa commands a force of time patroller's, whose job is to protect and defend the timeline from any changes in history, making sure that the timeline doesn't fall apart. They are tasked with stopping changes to the timeline whether they're bad or good, even if a person wants to make a good timeline, the Time Patroller must stop them and let history take their course. With Chronoa further reaffirming this)
Protection Level: Cosmic Protector (The time patrol defends the timeline from any changes in history, making sure the timeline doesn't fall apart)
Grade: A
Tier: At least 6-C. Varies-E with Strongest Charged Blast. 2-A Chain Reaction through her death
Cardinality: Finite (Upon death, seems to reach Beyond ℵ0)
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: Ki (All beings in Dragon Ball[1][2][3] have ki, the very life force energy of all characters[4], ki allows a fighter to extend beyond their bodies limits, allowing them to even[5] block attacks that would otherwise[6] kill them from[7] raising their guard[8], higher level users can lower their own durability to allow people far below them to fatally wound them[9])
Attack Potency: At least Island level (Potency) (Fought against an end game fully powered Future Warrior, with her noting the entire reason she held the tournament was to get back into fighting shape, when questioned on her strength she reaffirms that she's a god. The Xenoverse 2 Future Warrior defeated final form Mira As she's the final opponent in the tournament, she should be superior to all the previous constestants, including Future Warrior, Son Goku, Xenoverse Trunks making her the second strongest warrior in Conton City, which makes her far beyond Semi Perfect Cell, who destroyed several islands with several blast). Varies: Skill with Strongest Charged Blast (Charged Blast have one focus all of their energy into one single point[10], putting the blasts power far beyond what their peak strength is[11], allowing them to destroy things they couldn't prior with their regular attacks[12], this also allows them to use charged attacks that can stop enemies far beyond their level, such as Tien Shinhan pushing back Semi-Perfect Cell with his Neo Ki-Ko-Ho[13], along with stopping an attack shot from Buu absorbed Gotenks[14]. Strongest charged blast can gather ki to shoot out blast far beyond what the character is normally capable of[15], with blasts capable of[16] seriously damaging/destroying[17] the Earth along with completely obliterating the opponent[18]. Charged Blast also rely heavily on emotional states for example Gohan not believing in himself[19] was having Cell overpower him in a beam clash[20]). Multiverse level Chain Reaction through her death (Dabura has noted that if the Supreme Kai of Time is to die, the world's history will crumble along with the Time Nest, in which the Xenoverse multiverse has countless amounts of timelines, all within the time nest)
Durability: At least Island level (Can take multiple hits from the Xenoverse 2 Future Warrior, to the point that she decided to stop holding back and unleash her full power), Higher with Guard Up (Ki allows a fighter to extend beyond their bodies limits, allowing them to even block attacks that would otherwise kill them from raising their guard), Lower with Ki Control (Higher level users can lower their own durability to allow people far below them to fatally wound them)
Striking Strength: At least Island Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: Class 50 (Is superior to his Buu Saga Super Saiyan self, who could casually fight while carrying 40 tons)
Travel Speed: At most Relativistic (Far superior to Super Saiyan Gotenks who flew around the earth a few dozen times in this time frame. Superior to Super Saiyan Son Goku on Namek, who previously in his base form traveled from Frieza's ship over to Vegeta in this timeframe)
Attack Speed: At most Relativistic
Reaction Speed: At most Relativistic (Far beyond 22nd Budokai Son Goku, who could dodge a mouth blast from Tambourine, which he used to tag the flying nimbus where even post King Kai training Goku used the flying nimbus to make it to the saiyans implying it is at least comparable to his flight speed by then, with Goku being capable of traveling over a million of kilometers in two days which results in these speeds)
Stamina: Superhuman+ (Chronoa's job consists of keeping a watch all of time-space, and fixing any disturbances in time and space, with this job never truly giving her a break)
Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with Holy Inscription (With Holy Inscription, makes clock hands from her arms), Interstellar with Ki Attacks (Ki attacks can reach out of the planet and to other planets. All ki attacks should be comparable to Goku's kamehameha, which reached all the way to the sun), Universal with Time Manipulation & Time Travel (Is capable of erasing entire timelines. The Supreme Kai of Time manages the flow of time throughout the universe. Due to her position, Chronoa can freely travel through time, teleporting objects across time), Multiversal with Kai Kai (The Kai Kai is a superior version of the instant transmission used by Son Goku, who can teleport out of the Crack in Time a dimension outside of the multiverse, in which the Xenoverse multiverse has countless amounts of timelines, all within the time nest), Sealing (Sealed Demigra within the Crack of Time), & through her death (Dabura has noted that if the Supreme Kai of Time is to die, the world's history will crumble along with the Time Nest)
Intelligence: Cosmic Intelligence (The Supreme Kai of Time manages the flow of time throughout the universe, keeping a close eye on history and protecting it. Is able to tell when time rifts have weakened even when they look like they weren't affected)
Knowledge: Cosmic level
Standard Tactics: Chronoa as a kai overlooks timespace, while her battle strategies consist of using time related abilities along with hand to hand combat and ki attacks. She will also notably use purification spells when necessary.
Weaknesses
Before attempting to discuss Multiversal Dragon Ball Xenoverse, please read this blog.

Chronoa during her introduction in Xenoverse
Tokitoki lands on Chronoa's head in Xenoverse
Chronoa getting mad at Tokitoki in Xenoverse
Chronoa mad at Tokitoki for perching on her head in Xenoverse
Chronoa saying goodbye to Goku in Xenoverse
Chronoa with Future Trunks greeting all the newcomers to Conton City in Xenoverse 2 opening recruitment video
Chronoa wishing a huge feast in celebration in Xenoverse 2
Chronoa containing Majin power within her energy sphere in Xenoverse
Chronoa protecting Tokitoki from Demigra Xenoverse
Chronoa summoning Shenron in Xenoverse
Chronoa petting Tokitoki in Xenoverse
Chronoa saving Future Warrior from Demigra's magic in Xenoverse
Chronoa seeing Future Warrior fainting in Xenoverse
Chronoa happy to see Future Warrior back in Xenoverse
Chronoa is attacked by Towa during the scientist's infiltration of the Time Vault in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa performing her Chaos Wall Evasive Skill in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa performs her Kairos Cannon Super Skill without any Holy Inscription buff in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa performs her Kairos Cannon Super Skill after buffing it with Holy Inscription in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa's Kairos Cannon produces up to a maximum of 12 spheres when fully buffed by Holy Inscription in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa creates a clock sigil as part of her Temporal Holy Ray Super Skill in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa fires her Temporal Holy Ray from its clock sigil in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa firing her Temporal Holy Ray from its clock sigil with a finger snap in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa firing two Temporal Holy Ray from two clock sigils created after being buffed by Holy Inscription in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa performs her Godly Chronos Cannon Ultimate Skill in Xenoverse 2
The Halo of 4 Energy Spheres produced by Godly Chronos Cannon in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa after preparing to combine her energy spheres after capturing the Future Warrior inside their Timespace Impact clockwork cage in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa performing her Timespace Impact Ultimate Skill in Xenoverse 2
Supreme Kai of Time Chronoa posing after using Maximum Charge, while the Super Saiyan God (Female) Future Warrior finishes charging with Divinity Unleashed in Xenoverse 2
Concept art for Chronoa and Tokitoki
Chronoa concept art
Chronoa concept art
Artwork 01 - Chronoa and Future Trunks staring each other down in the Time Nest
Artwork 27 - Future Trunks and Chronoa with Conton City in the background (in-game graphical recreation of the Xenoverse 2 opening Time Patrol recruitment video)
Artwork 60 - Supreme of Time Chronoa in Xenoverse 2
Q: What about the planetary feats in Dragon Ball?
A: Planetary feats are normally done through their strongest charged blast, where they can gather ki to shoot out blast far beyond what the character is normally capable of[243], with blasts capable of[244] seriously damaging/destroying[245] the Earth along with completely obliterating the opponent[246], though they themselves are never capable of leaving this unscathed.
Frieza throws a destroy the planet death ball attack but it doesn't destroy the planet. Goku then interestingly notes the reason the planet didn't blow up is because Frieza was too scared of getting caught in the blast[247] . Vegeta's final flash is noted it's going to destroy the planet and Perfect Cell, who is beyond Vegeta, couldn't tank the blast and had to dodge it last second or it would've killed him[248]. Goku's kamehameha was going to destroy the earth and Cell cannot tank this blast, needing to regenerate[249]. Semi-Perfect Cell explosion was consistently noted it was going to destroy the planet and Gohan and it killed Goku[250]. Ultimate Gohan dies to an attack that destroys the earth, his guard was up too since this was when he was fighting Super Buu[251]. Kid Buu shoots a blast trying to destroy the planet, with Vegeta noting he's going to take himself out with it if he lets it off[252]. In Dragon Ball GT, Great Ape Baby Vegeta shoots a super galick gun that he claims will destroy Earth, when Goku is hit by it, he is knocked out to the point that he can't move for a good while, Elder Kai and Shin later state that Baby is going to shoot another blast that will destroy the planet on, greatly injuring Baby if he's caught in the Blast and will kill everyone on the planet if done[253]. Frieza destroyed the entire earth, killing Vegeta in the process[254]. In the Dragon Ball Super Manga, Gohan tells Goku that he doesn't need to hold anything back and can go all out because anything that happens to the Earth can be restored with Dende and the Dragon Balls. Yet, none of Goku's all out attacks destroy the planet but just heavily causes shockwaves around it[255]. Semi-Perfect Cell unleashes a several blast that destroys several islands Android 16 notes that the attacks are just strong enough to not kill Android 18[256].
In the fight of Trunks vs. Mecha Frieza, who is far stronger than his final form, Mecha Frieza immediately goes for his strongest attack, the Supernova. In the original Z anime King Kai even states this is ten times stronger than the power he used on Namek:
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