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I wonder... Just how powerful have I become?
~ Semi-Perfect Cell to Android #16

 
I’m sorry for disappointing you. Will you help me warm up?
~ Perfect Cell to Vegeta

 
I’ve come back more perfect than ever. Son Goku didn’t defeat me at all, he just made me better!
~ Super Perfect Cell to Son Gohan
Even more perfect!
~ Cell upon transforming into his Super Perfect state in the Budokai series

Background

Cell is a Bio-Android created by the conniving Red Ribbon Scientist, Doctor Gero. Following the destruction of Red Ribbon at the hands of the young Son Goku (and the death of Gero’s son,) the maniacal doctor conceived a master plan to get his revenge.

Through this, Dr. Gero began the experimentation of a line of biological androids, or cyborgs, which involved not only Cell, but also Androids #17 and #18. Cell, however, was Dr. Gero’s most ambitious and dangerous project.

To create him, Dr. Gero gathered the DNA of several warriors, including: Son Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Frieza, and King Cold. Fusing them together, a horrible bug-like abomination known as Imperfect Cell was created. Cell grew in secret within Dr. Gero’s lab, before finally coming out of hiding and stealing a time machine from Bulma.

Cell then took the time machine and travelled back to the main timeline, where he would have free access to countless humans to feast on. Although his presence was made known to the heroes of Earth, they were unable to defeat him before he absorbed Androids #17 & #18, transforming into Perfect Cell.

Finally reaching his complete, perfect form, Cell set up a tournament of his own called the Cell Games, where fighters all around the world were challenged to take him on. Cell fought both Son Goku and then Son Gohan, but was not satisfied enough by the fights. Because of this, Cell goaded Gohan to draw out his true anger.

After a long scuffle, Gohan in his new Super Saiyan 2 transformation easily overpowered Cell, and sent him to desperate measures. Cell was going to self-detonate, but was carried off-planet by Son Goku, who was killed in the explosion.

However, Cell returned more powerful than ever, and faced against Son Gohan one final time. After a climactic beam struggle between Cell’s Solar Kamehameha, and Son Gohan’s Kamehameha, Son Goku returned to help his son, and the two overpowered Cell. Consumed by the Father-Son Kamehameha, the Bio-Android was wiped from the planet, finally defeated.

General Information

Key: Imperfect Cell (Pre-Human Absorption) | Imperfect Cell (Post-Human Absorption) | Semi-Perfect Cell | Perfect Cell | Super Perfect Cell

Name: Cell

Origin: Dragon Ball

Gender: Male

Age: At least 25 years old

Classification: Bio-Android, Perfect Warrior

Species: Android

State of Being: Regular

Occupation: None

Affiliations: Dr. Gero (Formerly), Frieza, King Cold, Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Burter, Recoome & Guldo (Cell has shown at times to work together with Frieza and his force as they both have a common enemy with Son Goku[1])

Enemies: Son Goku (Programmed by Dr. Gero to kill Son Goku), Son Gohan, Vegeta, Future Trunks, Pikkon, Tien Shinhan, Android 16, Android 17, Android 18

Status: Deceased (Cell is killed by Son Gohan with his father-son kamehameha)

Alignment: Chaotic Evil (Cell is the perfect mix between the intense cruelty of Frieza, and the fight-loving demeanor of the Saiyans. He takes intense amounts of pride in needless destruction, wiping out entire islands for the sake of it as well as wreaking havoc across the land in search for a place to run the Cell Games. However, the Cell Games themselves are a testament to Cell's love of combat, as he set them up specifically to draw entertainment out of battle instead of simply ending the conflict immediately)

Threat Level: Metropolitan Threat (Cell was absorbing humans across different cities to grow in power and obtain his perfect form, making him a threat to the entire metropolitan area) | Metropolitan Threat | Metropolitan Threat (Destroyed entire islands just to find Android 18), Global Threat through Self-Destruction (Through self-destructing, Cell will destroy the entire planet) | Global Threat (Cell set up the Cell games and noted after he defeats all of Earth's strongest fighters, he would proceed to kill every human on the planet) | Cosmic Threat (Noted that he'd gathered enough ki to blow away the solar system and directly shown if he beat Gohan in the beam clash, he would cause the sun to supernova)

Codex Statistics

Key: Imperfect Cell (Pre-Human Absorption) | Imperfect Cell (Post-Human Absorption) | Semi-Perfect Cell | Perfect Cell | Super Perfect Cell

Grade: B | B | B | B | B

Tier: 7-A | At least 7-A. Varies-E with Strongest Charged Blast | 6-C. Varies-E with Strongest Charged Blast | 6-C. Varies-E with Strongest Charged Blast | 6-C. Varies-E with Strongest Charged Blast, 4-B with Chain Reactions

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Power Source: Ki (All beings in Dragon Ball[2][3][4] have ki, the very life force energy of all characters[5], ki allows a fighter to extend beyond their bodies limits, allowing them to even[6] block attacks that would otherwise[7] kill them from[8] raising their guard[9], higher level users can lower their own durability to allow people far below them to fatally wound them[10])

Attack Potency: Metropolis level (Potency) (Is directly compared to Saiyan Saga Son Goku's level of power; making him above the likes of Nappa who casually destroyed a city and stood within the blast without having any damage, and Raditz who can cause explosions dwarfing the mountains, which results in these levels of energy). Varies: Skill with Strongest Charged Blast (Charged Blast have one focus all of their energy into one single point[11], putting the blasts power far beyond what their peak strength is[12], allowing them to destroy things they couldn't prior with their regular attacks[13], 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[14], along with stopping an attack shot from Buu absorbed Gotenks[15]. Strongest charged blast can gather ki to shoot out blast far beyond what the character is normally capable of[16], with blasts capable of[17] seriously damaging/destroying[18] the Earth along with completely obliterating the opponent[19]. Charged Blast also rely heavily on emotional states for example Gohan not believing in himself[20] was having Cell overpower him in a beam clash[21]) | At least Metropolis level (Potency) (Grew far more powerful after absorbing tens of thousands of humans, becoming more powerful than Android 17). Varies: Skill with Strongest Charged Blast | Island level (Buster) (After absorbing Android 17, he is far more powerful than before, being able to easily defeat Android 16 who could previous fight and harm him, and destroyed several islands with several blast). Varies: Skill with Strongest Charged Blast | Island level (Buster) (Is far stronger than before through absorbing Android 18, to the point where he can match Full Power Super Saiyan Goku while still suppressing himself). Varies: Skill with Strongest Charged Blast | Island level (Buster) (Twice as powerful as before, being noted to obtain a power up like Son Gohan, though only matches Super Saiyan 2 Son Gohan due to Son Gohan’s pre-existing injuries). Varies: Skill with Strongest Charged Blast, Solar System level with Chain Reactions (His solar kamehameha was going to destroy the solar system, which was going to be done through the process of destroying the sun, resulting with the sun having this much energy from its explosion)

Durability: Metropolis level, 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) | At least Metropolis level, Higher with Guard Up, Lower with Ki Control | Island level, Higher with Guard Up, Lower with Ki Control | Island level, Higher with Guard Up, Lower with Ki Control | Island level, Higher with Guard Up, Lower with Ki Control

Striking Strength: Metropolis Class (Potency) | At least Metropolis Class (Potency) | Island Class (Buster) | Island Class (Buster) | Island Class (Buster)

Lifting Strength: Class 1 (Comparable to Saiyan Saga Goku, who before training with King Kai is able to barely move around and jump in gravity that multiplies his weight by ten times, where he's naturally 62 kg, thus making him 620 kg on King Kai's planet) | At least Class 25 (Superior to Android Saga Super Saiyan Vegeta, who trained in 300 times gravity, where Vegeta is naturally 56 kg, making him 16,800 kg or 16.8 tons. Superior to Ginyu Saga Son Goku who trained and got his body used to moving in 100 times gravity, where he's naturally 62 kg, thus making him 6200 kg or 6.2 tons) | Class 25 | Class 25

Travel Speed: At least High Hypersonic (Directly compared to Saiyan Saga Son Goku, with Goku being capable of traveling over a million of kilometers in two days which results in these speeds) | Massively Hypersonic (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) | Massively Hypersonic | Massively Hypersonic (Should be somewhat faster than before)

Attack Speed: High Hypersonic (Directly compared to Son Goku, with Goku being capable of traveling over a million of kilometers in two days which results in these speeds) | Massively Hypersonic (Can react to foes faster than Son Goku on Namek) | Massively Hypersonic (Should be far faster than before) | Massively Hypersonic | Massively Hypersonic

Reaction Speed: High Hypersonic | Massively Hypersonic | Massively Hypersonic (Should be far faster than before) | Massively Hypersonic | Massively Hypersonic

Stamina: Limitless (Cell has stamina that seemingly never runs out; a trait shown in other Bio-Androids, Androids #17 and #18. He was able to wait several days straight for the Cell Games, and still fight at peak conditions. His Saiyan mixed with Namekian physiology allows for him to both heal, and grow, from fatigue)

Range: Standard Melee, 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) and Instant Transmission (Allows for Cell to teleport virtually anywhere so long as he can lock onto someone’s ki in that location)

Intelligence: Genius Intelligence (Is comparable in battle smarts to the likes of Son Goku, who has been fighting for decades. Cell himself was not only created by an extraordinary scientist, but was able to outsmart Trunks during their battle. Cell can learn and use techniques simply upon viewing them once)


Powers and Techniques











Notable Techniques

  • Flight: With a mastery of Ki control, Cell is able to fly at incredibly high speeds.
  • Ki Blast: Using Ki, Cell can concentrate it into a ball that he uses as a projectile attack.
  • Kamehameha: The iconic move coined by Master Roshi, which Cell has adopted for himself. This starts as a blue Ki ball, which is charged in Cell’s hands before releasing as an incredibly powerful beam.
    • Solar Kamehameha: Cell’s most powerful Kamehameha variant, which he claimed had the power to wipe out the Solar System.
  • Instant Transmission: This technique allows Cell to instantly travel virtually anywhere, so long as he can lock onto someone’s ki.
  • Spirit Bomb: A technique that Cell claimed he could perform, which has him draw in the energy of all of the life around him into one gigantic ball of ki, that can eradicate evil in a massive explosion. Cell’s variant of this move has been shown to have a more green hue.
  • Special Beam Cannon: A move that Cell adopted from Piccolo, which takes a great deal of time to build up. It’s an extremely condolences and thin beam of energy, shown to puncture nearly anything in its path.
  • Solar Flare: Another adopted technique, Cell places his hands on his forehead and unleashes a blinding light, which is specifically used to blind his foes.
  • Big Bang Crash: Cell’s variant of Vegeta’s Big Bang Attack, which comes in a red color opposed to blue. This is a simple ball of energy that is formed through an outstretched arm.
  • Death Beam: An attack adopted from Frieza’s DNA, which is a simple purple beam shot out of his fingertips.
  • Telekinesis: Cell can use telekinetic abilities to lift, cut, and shape objects, which he notably used to create his Cell Game’s arena.
  • Absorption: Using his tail, Cell can absorb other creatures. He can do this either through puncturing his victim and sucking out their life energy, or through actually sucking the victim through his tail whole. Absorbing Androids #17 and #18 grant him new forms.
  • Android Barrier: Cell surrounds himself with a large green bubble of ki, that protects him from most attacks.

Other

Standard Tactics: Cell will employ hand to hand combat along with ki attacks. He will also try to drain energy from his opponents. If the opponent seems to be too strong he will either self-destruct or use his solar kamehameha to destroy the solar system.

Weaknesses

Note

  • Some clips used on the profile come from an anime or movie due to the fact that some abilities from ki use shouldn't function much differently from how they can in canon, along with this sometimes the anime version/video game version of a scene will be used for cleaner visuals. Toriyama himself directly overlooks scenes in the anime and movies and gives Toei the thumbs up[147].
  • The speed scaling for PLs are taken with a grain of salt as there are noticeable times where someone's speed isn't equal to their power, such as Burter being faster then Recoome and Jeice, along with Super Saiyan Grade 3 Trunks having his power greatly increased but his speed decreased.

Explanations

Before discussing anything regarding planetary, cosmic tier, etcetera Dragon Ball, please do read the full explanation page.


Codex Statistics Questions

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[148], with blasts capable of[149] seriously damaging/destroying[150] the Earth along with completely obliterating the opponent[151], 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[152] . 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[153]. Goku's kamehameha was going to destroy the earth and Cell cannot tank this blast, needing to regenerate[154]. Semi-Perfect Cell explosion was consistently noted it was going to destroy the planet and Gohan and it killed Goku[155]. Ultimate Gohan dies to an attack that destroys the earth, his guard was up too since this was when he was fighting Super Buu[156]. 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[157]. 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[158]. Frieza destroyed the entire earth, killing Vegeta in the process[159]. 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[160]. 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[161].

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:

  • DBZ Kai Version[162].
  • Original DBZ Anime Version[163]. The attack is directly noted that it could destroy the planet, but doesn't because Trunks catches it, when Mecha Frieza proceeds to detonate it, the explosion is massive but the planet is still intact, implying Frieza must target the core in order to destroy the planet.

Battle Records

References

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  14. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
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  45. Dragon Ball Z Frieza-Android Interlude
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  104. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  105. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  106. Dragon Ball Z Android Saga
  107. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  108. Dragon Ball GT Baby Saga
  109. Dragon Ball GT Super 17 Saga
  110. Dragon Ball Super
  111. Dragon Ball Daima Episode 1
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  113. Dragon Ball Super Episode 98
  114. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  115. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  116. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  117. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  118. Dragon Ball Z Android Saga
  119. Dragon Ball Super Episode 80
  120. Dragon Ball Super Episode 119
  121. Dragon Ball Super Episode 119
  122. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
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  124. Dragon Ball King Piccolo Saga
  125. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  126. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  127. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  128. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  129. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
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  136. Dragon Ball Super Episode 27
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  138. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  139. Dragon Ball FighterZ
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  144. Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 2 Stamina Break
  145. Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 2 Grapples
  146. Dragon Ball GT Episode 26 Saiyan Hunting
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    I check the plot and script that gets sent to me from Toei Animation. I also do some character designs and touch-ups, as well as altering the names and such."
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  149. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
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  151. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  152. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
  153. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  154. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  155. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  156. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Majin Buu Villain Win Cutscene
  157. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  158. Dragon Ball GT Episode 36 The Tuffle Gorilla Attacks!
  159. Dragon Ball Super Episode 27
  160. Dragon Ball Super Manga Moro Saga
  161. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  162. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 56
  163. Dragon Ball Z Episode 120