How Many Wishes Do They Get in Dragon Ball?

avatarBakingAlert·4 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame·4 months ago

It varies! Earth’s Dragon Balls give one wish at first, then two, and later three. Namek’s gives three wishes every time. So, it’s all about which planet you’re on!

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avatarNoticingPuff·4 months ago

Earth's Dragon Balls start with one wish, then improve to three. Namek's always gives three. Simple as that.


avatarMisleadingBride·4 months ago

Depends on which Dragon Balls! With Earth's Dragon Balls, you get one wish initially, but later you get two and then three. Namek's Dragon Balls, on the other hand, give you three wishes each time they're used. Pretty generous, huh?


avatarAttendingStoke·4 months ago

One, two, or three, depending on which Dragon Balls and when in the series you're asking about.

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