![]() ![]() Instant Transmission has become a key component for those who planet Cereal's eternal dragon Toronbo has made into the universe's strongest warrior. More intriguingly, this is just the latest of ways in which Dragon Ball Super has innovated what was normally just a teleportation technique. ![]() It can be leveraged as the actual attack itself. In other words, Gas doesn't have to limit Instant Transmission as a means to help facilitate a follow-up attack. Even though Gas only uses Instant Transmission to recall Vegeta back to him so he can land more blows, the fact that the villain doesn't have to physically touch someone he would like to teleport creates the impression that Gas can also move an enemy to a place or into an object that could hurt them. The implications of this are astronomical. But before Vegeta can even crash into it, Gas summons the battered Saiyan back with another simple gesture, so that Vegeta will reappear in close enough proximity so that he can then kick the Saiyan again. Annoyed, Gas merely points at Vegeta and forces the Saiyan to teleport above him so that he can kick Vegeta soundly towards a large land formation. The villain adopts this unprecedented strategy after Vegeta proves (and gloats) that every time Gas successfully lands powerful blows on him, Vegeta's Ultra Ego allows him to return the favor in kind. ![]() ![]() Now in chapter 85 of Dragon Ball Super by mangaka Akira Toriyama and artist Toyotarou, the villain Gas actually weaponizes Instant Transmission against Vegeta. Related: Dragon Ball Super Hints Bardock Actually Learned Ultra Instinct Before Goku But, again, Goku had to place a hand on his opponent to initiate the plan. There was never any inkling that Instant Transmission could be utilized as an attack except when Goku later teleported himself and a self-destructing Cell away from everyone else so that the villain would basically only be harming himself (and Goku, too). Goku later revolutionized the technique whereby he could transport multiple people with him to wherever he was teleporting to so long as they were all in physical contact with each other. Goku deciding not to use Instant Transmission to quickly stop Babidi and Dabura is likely just another example of him picking a fun fight over the safety of the world.Upon its introduction at the beginning of the Android saga in DBZ, Dragon Ball's Instant Transmission solely served as a means for its user to get from one place to another within the blink of an eye, so long as the teleporting individual could lock onto another person's ki they recognized. He spares them, allows them to power up and even heals them just so he can get the chance to fight them at their strongest. Goku repeatedly makes the wrong choices when dealing with his enemies. Most infamously, Goku gave Cell a Senzu Bean, which healed him when he was about to fight his son to the death. When Goku was warned by Future Trunks about the android attack that was going to happen in a few years, Goku decided to wait for the attack instead of acting immediately to prevent it. Frieza then attempted to strike Goku while his back was turned. Goku tried to spare Frieza after the tyrant killed his best friend. Vegeta attacked them later while they were on Namek. When Vegeta was defeated on Earth, Goku begged his friends to spare Vegeta so that he could fight him later. ![]()
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