How Does Dragon Ball Battle Power Work?

avatarVitriolingMouth·4 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad·4 months ago

Battle power in Dragon Ball is basically a numerical measurement of a character's combat ability. It’s like a WiFi signal for your fighting skills – the higher, the better!

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avatarAttallingHalt·4 months ago

Think of battle power like the power levels in a video game. Characters with higher numbers are stronger and can blast their enemies to bits!


avatarWarningSquad·4 months ago

Battle power gets kind of thrown out the window later in the series, but early on, it’s crucial for understanding who's the baddest Saiyan on the block.


avatarAffordingAggie·4 months ago

It mostly shows up when characters use scouters, those fancy eyepiece gadgets. They read out the number, and everyone freaks out when it’s over 9000!

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