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==Blades== | ==Blades== | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Bora's Spear]]''' <small>'''(ボラの槍)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Bora's Spear]]''' <small>'''(ボラの槍)'''</small> | ||
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A weapon belonging to [[Bora]] of the [[Karin Holy Land]]. With its long handle, this spear is effective against distanced enemies and can even be thrown to inflict damage. As a means to defend against intruders, Bora uses his spear against [[Tao Pai-Pai]] but unexpectedly dies by his own weapon.<ref name="ch4p222">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 222}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Capsule Sabre]]''' <small>'''(カプセル刀)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Capsule Sabre]]''' <small>'''(カプセル刀)'''</small> | ||
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[[Tao | [[Tao Pai-pai|Tao Pai-pai's]] trump card. When his special attack, ''[[Dodonpa]]'', turns out ineffective against [[Son Goku|Goku]], he hurredly pulls out this weapon. As a [[Seiryū Sabre]]-type blade, it is light with excellent sharpness and speed, and has the ability to cleave even large trees in two.<ref name="ch4p187">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 187}}</ref> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[General Blue's Knife]]''' <small>'''(ブルー将軍のナイフ)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[General Blue's Knife]]''' <small>'''(ブルー将軍のナイフ)'''</small> | ||
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A deadly, military-use survival knife belonging to [[General Blue]], chosen from among the [[Red Ribbon Army|army's]] supplies. Its handle is long and easy to hold. Originally, this knife was used for cutting through trees, branches, and the like. General Blue brandishes this knife against [[Arale]] in [[Penguin Village]].<ref name="ch4p219">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 219}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Knife]]''' <small>'''(ナイフ)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Knife]]''' <small>'''(ナイフ)'''</small> | ||
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[[Man-Wolf|Man-Wolf's]] concealed weapon. This army knife becomes extraordinarily compact when folded, and can be easily hidden underneath clothing. Man-Wolf uses this knife against [[Turtle Hermit|Jackie Chun]] during the [[22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai]]. <ref name="ch4p210">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 210}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[The Legendary Blade "Sasanishiki"]]''' <small>'''(名刀笹錦)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[The Legendary Blade "Sasanishiki"]]''' <small>'''(名刀笹錦)'''</small> | ||
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[[Murasaki|Murasaki's]] favorite weapon. At first glance, it is an ordinary Japanese sword, but with the title of a "Legendary Blade," it must have been crafted by a renowned swordsmith. It quickly snaps in two when facing off against [[Son Goku|Goku's]] [[Nyoi-Bō]].<ref name="ch4p226">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 226}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Tapion's Sword]]''' <small>'''(タピオンの剣)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Tapion's Sword]]''' <small>'''(タピオンの剣)'''</small> | ||
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An item which can control [[Hirudegarn]]. Before traveling back in time, [[Tapion]] gifts this sword to [[Trunks]] as a keepsake, who later uses it regularly.<ref name="ch4p203">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 203}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Trunks's Sword]]''' <small>'''(トランクスの剣)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Trunks's Sword]]''' <small>'''(トランクスの剣)'''</small> | ||
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A large, western-style sword belonging to [[Future Trunks|Trunks]], who usually keeps it in a specially-made sheath worn on his back. When wielded with both hands, its true power is unleashed. Though it looks like a regular sword, it has been well-polished to the extent that it can slice [[Freeza]] right in half and chop his mechanical body into pieces. It appears to have been refined by special technology from the future, but remains ineffective against [[Artificial Human No. 18]], who damages it. ''[[Dragon Ball Z|Dragon Ball Z's]]'' thirteenth movie, ''[[Dragon Ball Z Movie 13|Dragon Fist Explosion!! If Goku Won’t Do it, Who Will?]]'', depicts the moment when [[Trunks]] receives his sword from [[Tapion]].<ref name="ch4p207">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 207}}</ref> | |||
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==Explosives== | ==Explosives== | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Dynamite]]''' <small>'''(ダイナマイト)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Dynamite]]''' <small>'''(ダイナマイト)'''</small> | ||
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A super-powerful bomb consisting of 13 sticks of dynamite in a bundle, which is readied by [[Mister Satan]] to assassinate [[Majin Boo]]. Though he devises a plan to use it, he never actually does. The bomb can be detonated via remote control.<ref name="ch4p202"></ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[General Blue's Timebomb]]''' <small>'''(ブルー将軍の時限爆弾)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[General Blue's Timebomb]]''' <small>'''(ブルー将軍の時限爆弾)'''</small> | ||
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==Firearms== | ==Firearms== | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[General Blue's Shotgun]]''' <small>'''(ブルー将軍のショットガン)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[General Blue's Shotgun]]''' <small>'''(ブルー将軍のショットガン)'''</small> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Machine Gun, Version 1]]''' <small>'''(マシンガン(1))'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Machine Gun, Version 1]]''' <small>'''(マシンガン(1))'''</small> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Machine Gun, Version 2]]''' <small>'''(マシンガン(2))'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Machine Gun, Version 2]]''' <small>'''(マシンガン(2))'''</small> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Powered Gun]]''' <small>'''(パワードガン)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Powered Gun]]''' <small>'''(パワードガン)'''</small> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Cannon]]''' <small>'''(大砲)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Cannon]]''' <small>'''(大砲)'''</small> | ||
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One of the weapons which the soldiers at the Red Ribbon Army headquarters use to intercept [[Son Goku|Goku's]] siege upon their base, to little effect. This powerful combat weapon can fire large missiles.<ref name="ch4p202"></ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Nyoi-Bō]]''' <small>'''(如意棒)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Nyoi-Bō]]''' <small>'''(如意棒)'''</small> | ||
{{Table item|type=|creator=|debut=[[Dragon Ball Chapter 1]] / [[Dragon Ball Episode 1]]}} | {{Table item|type=|creator=|debut=[[Dragon Ball Chapter 1]] / [[Dragon Ball Episode 1]]}} | ||
A mysterious staff passed down to [[Son Goku]] by his foster father, [[Son Gohan (Grandpa)|Son Gohan]]. Long ago, this staff was lent out to the [[Turtle Hermit]] by [[Karin]], and in a roundabout way found its way to Goku. The Nyoi-Bō, usually carried on Goku's back, can freely expand and contract upon command, enabling it to attack from any distance. However, the Nyoi-Bō's original design was not that of a weapon, but rather as a means to get from [[Karin Tower]] to [[God's Temple]] in the skies above. By simply inserting the staff in the roof above Karin Tower, the staff will extend and allow travel to God's Temple, though without [[Karin's Bell|Karin's bell]], the traveler will not meet [[God]] himself.<ref name="ch4p211">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 211}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Sleeping Princess]]''' <small>'''(ねむり姫)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Sleeping Princess]]''' <small>'''(ねむり姫)'''</small> | ||
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A legendary jewel in [[Lucifer|Lucifer's]] possession, mistaken by the [[Turtle Hermit]] to be a woman. When bathed in the light of a [[Full Moon|full moon]], it turns red and generates enough power to destroy the [[Sol|sun]].<ref name="ch4p211"></ref> | |||
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==Ninja Tools== | ==Ninja Tools== | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Fake | |valign="top"|'''[[Fake Rock]]''' <small>'''(作り物の岩)'''</small> | ||
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One of [[Master Sergeant Murasaki|Master Sergeant Murasaki's]] ninja tools, which he requires to perform the [[Art of Concealment]]. By hiding inside the rock, Murasaki can fool his opponent's eyes. Though it takes about 30 seconds to prepare the technique, once concealed it is difficult to distinguish from a real rock.<ref name="ch4p204">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 204}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Bruits Wave Amplifier]]''' <small>'''(ブルーツ波増幅装置)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Bruits Wave Amplifier]]''' <small>'''(ブルーツ波増幅装置)'''</small> | ||
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A device developed by [[Bulma]] to forcibly transform the tailless [[Baby|Vegeta Baby]] into a [[Great Ape]] by irradiating him directly with [[Bruits Waves]] emitted by [[Earth]] (which reflects moonlight) multiplied by one thousand.<ref name="ch4p219">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 219}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Super Bruits Wave Generator]]''' <small>'''(超ブルーツ波発生装置)'''</small> | |||
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A device that generates and radiates [[Bruits Waves|Super Bruits Waves]] from a single pair of emitters, which Bulma develops in order to power up [[Vegeta]] to [[Super Saiyan 4]]. This generator is smaller than the [[Bruits Wave Amplifier]], allowing it to attach to a vehicle for mobilization.<ref name="ch4p204">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 204}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Destron Gas]]''' <small>'''(デストロンガス)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Destron Gas]]''' <small>'''(デストロンガス)'''</small> | ||
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A light-purple poison gas that [[Doctor Raichi]] disperses across [[Earth]] as part of his vengeful scheme against the [[Saiyans]]. This gas gradually kills those who inhale it, and according to [[Bulma|Bulma's]] calculations, it has the potential to wipe out all life on Earth just 70 days after dispersion.<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=pp. 204-205}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Destron Gas Sprayer]]''' <small>'''(デストロンガス噴射装置)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Destron Gas Sprayer]]''' <small>'''(デストロンガス噴射装置)'''</small> | ||
{{Table item|type=|creator=[[ | {{Table item|type=|creator=[[Doctor Raichi]]|debut=[[Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans]]}} | ||
A robot-shaped device dispatched in by [[Doctor Raichi]] to exterminate the [[Saiyans]] and all life on [[Earth]]. It sprays [[Destron Gas]] from what could be considered its two hands, and is equipped with a barrier to block external attacks.<ref name="ch4p205">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 205}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Energy | |valign="top"|'''[[Energy Absorber]]''' <small>'''(エネルギー吸収装置)'''</small> | ||
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[[Metal Coola]] uses this apparatus to absorb [[Goku]] and [[Vegeta|Vegeta's]] power. It wraps Goku and Vegeta in countless cords and steals their energy.<ref name="ch4p183">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 183}}</ref> | [[Metal Coola]] uses this apparatus to absorb [[Goku]] and [[Vegeta|Vegeta's]] power. It wraps Goku and Vegeta in countless cords and steals their energy.<ref name="ch4p183">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 183}}</ref> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Lood-Operating Remote Control]]''' <small>'''(ルード操作リモコン)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Lood-Operating Remote Control]]''' <small>'''(ルード操作リモコン)'''</small> | ||
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A rod-shaped remote control that [[Doltakki]] uses to reactivate [[Lood]] and manipulate its [[Puppetization|Puppetizer Rays]] by firing a beam from its end.<ref name="ch4p228">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 228}}</ref> | |||
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A chemical substance which [[Pilaf]] and his crew employ to make [[Son Goku|Goku]] and his friends fall asleep so that they can steal their [[Dragon Balls]]. It releases as a mist through the walls of the labyrinth beneath [[Pilaf's Castle|Pilaf's castle]]. It seems to be military-grade powerful, and can drop those who smell it into a deep sleep within mere minutes.<ref name="ch4p195"></ref> | A chemical substance which [[Pilaf]] and his crew employ to make [[Son Goku|Goku]] and his friends fall asleep so that they can steal their [[Dragon Balls]]. It releases as a mist through the walls of the labyrinth beneath [[Pilaf's Castle|Pilaf's castle]]. It seems to be military-grade powerful, and can drop those who smell it into a deep sleep within mere minutes.<ref name="ch4p195"></ref> | ||
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An outfit created by Bulma based on the protection worn by [[Freeza]] and [[Freeza Army|his men]], which [[Vegeta]] and [[Trunks]] wear during their battle with [[Cell]]. Performance-wise, it is not much different than the [[Combat Jacket|combat jackets]] worn by Freeza's army. The use of a special rubber makes it flexible and ultra-light, making it outstanding armor that does not hinder intense movement during battle. The big visible difference between Bulma's jacket and the jackets worn by Freeza's men is the shape of the shoulders. Bulma's combat jackets get rid of the shoulder protectors, opting instead for straps in a way that is reminiscent of [[Old-Style Combat Jacket, Version 1|old-style combat jackets]]. This shoulder reduction is the result of a desire to make combat jackets even lighter. In [[Dragon Ball: Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return!!|the Jump Super Anime Tour 2008 animation]], Vegeta arrives at the party wearing his combat jacket. Though it is clothing primarily designed for combat, Vegeta claims that combat jackets are "[[Saiyan]] formal attire".<ref name="ch4p201"></ref> | An outfit created by Bulma based on the protection worn by [[Freeza]] and [[Freeza Army|his men]], which [[Vegeta]] and [[Trunks]] wear during their battle with [[Cell]]. Performance-wise, it is not much different than the [[Combat Jacket|combat jackets]] worn by Freeza's army. The use of a special rubber makes it flexible and ultra-light, making it outstanding armor that does not hinder intense movement during battle. The big visible difference between Bulma's jacket and the jackets worn by Freeza's men is the shape of the shoulders. Bulma's combat jackets get rid of the shoulder protectors, opting instead for straps in a way that is reminiscent of [[Old-Style Combat Jacket, Version 1|old-style combat jackets]]. This shoulder reduction is the result of a desire to make combat jackets even lighter. In [[Dragon Ball: Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return!!|the Jump Super Anime Tour 2008 animation]], Vegeta arrives at the party wearing his combat jacket. Though it is clothing primarily designed for combat, Vegeta claims that combat jackets are "[[Saiyan]] formal attire".<ref name="ch4p201"></ref> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Chi-Chi's Helmet]]''' <small>'''(ヘルメット(1))'''</small> | |||
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A helmet worn by Chi-Chi during her childhood, likely given to her by [[Ox Demon King|her father]] for self-defense. She uses this helmet as a weapon when attacked by [[dinosaurs]] or [[Yamcha]]. The sharp-bladed crown on the top of the helmet can be thrown at enemies as an attack, after which it will arc back around like a boomerange to be reattached to the helmet. By posing with two fingers of both hands against the helmet's center decoration and shouting, it releases a beam powerful enough to repel dinosaurs.<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=pp. 220-221}}</ref> | |||
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A device that protects its wearer from [[sleeping gas]]. [[Shuu]] and [[Mai]] wear them in [[Pilaf's castle]]. [[Pilaf]], however, forgets to wear one and collapses. This protective gear is the best option to protect oneself from poison-type gases and sleeping gas. Shuu's mask is specially sculpted to match the shape of his face.<ref name="ch4p186"></ref> | A device that protects its wearer from [[sleeping gas]]. [[Shuu]] and [[Mai]] wear them in [[Pilaf's castle]]. [[Pilaf]], however, forgets to wear one and collapses. This protective gear is the best option to protect oneself from poison-type gases and sleeping gas. Shuu's mask is specially sculpted to match the shape of his face.<ref name="ch4p186"></ref> | ||
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A protective battle outfit boasting high-level defensive capabilities worn by the many warriors in [[Freeza Army|Freeza's army]], such as [[Vegeta]], [[Raditz]], [[Zarbon]], and others. It also serves as an army uniform. Though it appears stiff, it is actually quite flexible due to its special rubber. [[Saiyans]] may also transform into [[Great Ape|giant monkeys]] without it tearing, allowing for smooth movements even with intense actions that occur in battle. It is also ultra-light, and designed to be as unobtrusive as possible in battle. This outfit includes boots and gloves, which are also made of the same special rubber. An optional waist protector can also be attached.<ref name="ch4p201">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 201}}</ref> | A protective battle outfit boasting high-level defensive capabilities worn by the many warriors in [[Freeza Army|Freeza's army]], such as [[Vegeta]], [[Raditz]], [[Zarbon]], and others. It also serves as an army uniform. Though it appears stiff, it is actually quite flexible due to its special rubber. [[Saiyans]] may also transform into [[Great Ape|giant monkeys]] without it tearing, allowing for smooth movements even with intense actions that occur in battle. It is also ultra-light, and designed to be as unobtrusive as possible in battle. This outfit includes boots and gloves, which are also made of the same special rubber. An optional waist protector can also be attached.<ref name="ch4p201">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 201}}</ref> | ||
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|valign="top"|'''[[V-Neck Combat Jacket]]''' <small>'''(Vネック戦闘ジャケット)'''</small> | |||
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A combat jacket variant worn by the [[Ginyu Special Force]], [[King Cold]], and some of his soldiers. Performance-wise, it does not differentiate from the normal version of the combat jacket.<ref name="ch4p217">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 217}}</ref> | |||
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A type of battle-ready protective headwear with a removable face mask worn by the lower ranking combatants of [[Freeza|Freeza's]] [[Freeza's Organization|organization]]. Some models of these helmets have integrated [[Scouter|scouters]].<ref name="ch4p221">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 221}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"|'''[[Team Bardock's Suits]]''' <small>'''(バーダックチームのスーツ)'''</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Team Bardock's Suits]]''' <small>'''(バーダックチームのスーツ)'''</small> | ||
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Combat outfits worn by [[Bardock|Team Bardock]] that resemble the [[Old-Style Combat Jacket, Version 1|older combat jackets]] of [[Freeza|Freeza's]] [[Freeza's Organization|organization]]. The five members of Bardock's team all have different shoulder pad and waist guard design configurations for their outfits.<ref name="ch4p212">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Item Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 212}}</ref> | |||
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An old type of special protector worn by [[Freeza]] and [[Freeza Army|his men]], which [[Vegeta]] only wears when no fitting newer-style [[Combat Jacket|combat jackets]] are available. This protective gear greatly reduces battle damage. At first glance, it appears hard like armor, but it is made with a special rubber and flexible enough to wear like normal clothing. It won't tear even if a Saiyan transforms into a [[Great Ape]]. Because it is made to be ultra-light, the burden placed on the wearer during battle is considerably reduced. The gloves and boots worn with the combat jacket are also made from a special rubber. Because it lacks shoulder guards, this old type has inferior defensive capabilities compared to the newer styles.<ref name="ch4p191"></ref> | An old type of special protector worn by [[Freeza]] and [[Freeza Army|his men]], which [[Vegeta]] only wears when no fitting newer-style [[Combat Jacket|combat jackets]] are available. This protective gear greatly reduces battle damage. At first glance, it appears hard like armor, but it is made with a special rubber and flexible enough to wear like normal clothing. It won't tear even if a Saiyan transforms into a [[Great Ape]]. Because it is made to be ultra-light, the burden placed on the wearer during battle is considerably reduced. The gloves and boots worn with the combat jacket are also made from a special rubber. Because it lacks shoulder guards, this old type has inferior defensive capabilities compared to the newer styles.<ref name="ch4p191"></ref> | ||
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Blades
Bora's Spear (ボラの槍)
A weapon belonging to Bora of the Karin Holy Land. With its long handle, this spear is effective against distanced enemies and can even be thrown to inflict damage. As a means to defend against intruders, Bora uses his spear against Tao Pai-Pai but unexpectedly dies by his own weapon.[1] |
Capsule Sabre (カプセル刀)
Tao Pai-pai's trump card. When his special attack, Dodonpa, turns out ineffective against Goku, he hurredly pulls out this weapon. As a Seiryū Sabre-type blade, it is light with excellent sharpness and speed, and has the ability to cleave even large trees in two.[2] |
Concealed Blade (隠し刀)
Tao Pai-pai's hidden weapon, which he uses against Tenshinhan during the 23rd Tenka'ichi Budōkai. Having been turned into a cyborg, this blade is concealed as a part of Tao Pai-pai's own body. It is constructed so that, by removing his left wrist, a knife blade automatically juts out.[3] |
Dabra's Lance (ダーブラの槍)
A weapon belonging to Dabra, king of the Demon Realm, which he summons using sorcery. He stabs Majin Boo with it, but it fails to deal any damage. It is characterized by additional blades on the side which make it difficult to pull out.[4] |
General Blue's Knife (ブルー将軍のナイフ)
A deadly, military-use survival knife belonging to General Blue, chosen from among the army's supplies. Its handle is long and easy to hold. Originally, this knife was used for cutting through trees, branches, and the like. General Blue brandishes this knife against Arale in Penguin Village.[5] |
Katana (刀)
Yajirobe's weapon, which he always keeps wrapped in his waistband. This sword is sharp enough to split a demon in two with one slice. Though Yajirobe usually fights bare-handed, he uses his katana as a last resort against strong enemies.[3] |
Knife (ナイフ)
Man-Wolf's concealed weapon. This army knife becomes extraordinarily compact when folded, and can be easily hidden underneath clothing. Man-Wolf uses this knife against Jackie Chun during the 22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai. [6] |
The Legendary Blade "Sasanishiki" (名刀笹錦)
Murasaki's favorite weapon. At first glance, it is an ordinary Japanese sword, but with the title of a "Legendary Blade," it must have been crafted by a renowned swordsmith. It quickly snaps in two when facing off against Goku's Nyoi-Bō.[7] |
Ox Demon King's Battle Axe (牛魔王の戦斧)
The Ox Demon King's own gigantic axe. He throws it at Bulma while she is investigating the state of his castle. It wields enough destructive power to effortlessly chop stone. When Bulma first encounters the Ox Demon King, his custom axe is more than twice the size of her face.[8] |
Seiryū Sabre (青竜刀)
A sword originating from the ancient Orient, which the bear bandit and Yamcha early on use to attack Goku and others. Though the sword's wide blade leaves an impression of heft, it is actually easy to wield and can be swung around with incredible speed.[9] |
Sword (剣)
A sword given to Gohan by Piccolo, which he uses to defend himself and procure food while training in the wilderness. This sword is as long as Gohan as a child is tall. Its thick and massive blade makes it easy to slice through even the tail of a dinosaur.[10] |
Tapion's Sword (タピオンの剣)
An item which can control Hirudegarn. Before traveling back in time, Tapion gifts this sword to Trunks as a keepsake, who later uses it regularly.[11] |
Trunks's Sword (トランクスの剣)
A large, western-style sword belonging to Trunks, who usually keeps it in a specially-made sheath worn on his back. When wielded with both hands, its true power is unleashed. Though it looks like a regular sword, it has been well-polished to the extent that it can slice Freeza right in half and chop his mechanical body into pieces. It appears to have been refined by special technology from the future, but remains ineffective against Artificial Human No. 18, who damages it. Dragon Ball Z's thirteenth movie, Dragon Fist Explosion!! If Goku Won’t Do it, Who Will?, depicts the moment when Trunks receives his sword from Tapion.[12] |
Upa's Hatchet (ウパの手斧)
Upa's weapon while living in the Karin Holy Land. He throws this hatchet at his father's adversary, Tao Pai-pai. It is a tool used for logging wood and rough cutting, but can also be used to throw at and attack an opponent.[13] |
Z Sword (ゼットソード)
A legendary sword which has lied within the ground of the Kaiōshin Realm since ancient times. Every Kaiōshin throughout history who has attempted to pull out the Z Sword has failed, and Super Saiyan Gohan is unexpectedly the first one to ever pull out the sword. It is said that whoever pulls out this strongest sword can obtain tremendous power. It is extremely heavy and difficult to wield. In fact, it has no strong offensive power, and its reputation actually means that the Elder Kaiōshin sealed within the sword will offer the power-up. Naturally, it being the "strongest sword" is a mere legend. It snaps easily when tested against Katchin steel.[9] |
Explosives
Dynamite (ダイナマイト)
A super-powerful bomb consisting of 13 sticks of dynamite in a bundle, which is readied by Mister Satan to assassinate Majin Boo. Though he devises a plan to use it, he never actually does. The bomb can be detonated via remote control.[4] |
Game Poy (ゲームポーイ)
A game machine that Mister Satan prepares which is equipped with remote-controlled internal explosives. Falsely presented as a gift, Satan hands it to Majin Boo. The objective is to focus the opponent's attention on the game so they drop their guard as pertaining to their surroundings.[14] |
General Blue's Timebomb (ブルー将軍の時限爆弾)
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Grenade (手榴弾)
A small, popular, military-use bomb that Lunch uses and throws at police officers when fleeing. By removing its pin and throwing the grenade at an enemy, it will explode after several seconds, making it an easy-to-use weapon. It is also effective as a threat.[15] |
Smoke Bomb (スモーク弾)
A tool which obscures an opponent's field of vision, useful when fleeing from a robbery. The robber cornered by Gohan uses it in desperation. When it hits the ground, it produces a large amount of smoke. This item is strikingly similar to the smoke ball in Master Sergeant Murasaki's arsenal.[16] |
Firearms
General Blue's Shotgun (ブルー将軍のショットガン)
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Machine Gun, Version 1 (マシンガン(1))
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Machine Gun, Version 2 (マシンガン(2))
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Powered Gun (パワードガン)
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Submachine Gun (サブマシンガン)
A small light machine gun which Lunch and Bulma use regularly, often to abrupt fire against the Turtle Hermit and others. Although small, it wields the same kinds of features as larger machine guns. Naturally, it is capable of rapidly firing bullets.[17] |
Energy-Based
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Beam Rifle (ビーム銃)
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Devil Castle's Beam Cannon (魔神城の光線砲)
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Ray Gun (光線銃)
An alien weapon which is just a simple gun with a dial. By turning the dial, the weapon's ability changes. One of the aliens operating this weapon plans to use it in "Murder Mode", but does not fire.[10] |
Pistols
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Carrotizer Rabbit's Subordinate's Pistol (兎人参かの部下のピストル)
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Gunman's Pistol (人間を撃つ男の短銃)
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Lunch's Pistol (ランチのピストル)
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Mister Satan's .45 Caliber (ミスター・サタンの45口径)
Brief description. |
Police Officers' Pistols (警官のピストル)
Ordinary pistols belonging to the police officers pursuing Lunch. An officer turns and fires at Goku, but misses. These pistols are available for issue in either automatic or revolver models.[14] |
Satan City Robber's Pistol (サタンシティ強盗の短銃)
An automatic-type pistol capable of rapid-fire belonging to a robber who appears in the outskirts of Satan City. The robber aims for Videl from behind, but Great Saiyaman stops him.[17] |
Rifles
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Black's Rifle (ブラックの銃)
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Carrotizer Rabbit's Subordinate's Rifle (兎人参かの部下の銃)
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Mai's Rifle (マイの銃)
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Murasaki's Rifle (ムラサキの銃)
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Rifle (ライフル)
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Yamcha's Automatic Rifle (ヤムチャの自動小銃)
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Launchers
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Cannon (大砲)
One of the weapons which the soldiers at the Red Ribbon Army headquarters use to intercept Goku's siege upon their base, to little effect. This powerful combat weapon can fire large missiles.[4] |
Colonel Silver's Bazooka (シルバー大佐のバズーカ)
A large cannon which Colonel Silver of the Red Ribbon Army frequently uses. He fires this weapon at Goku and Kinto-Un as they attempt to make off with the Dragon Balls, instantly vaporizing Kinto-Un. As a single-shot bazooka, this weapon is not equipped with rapid-fire functionality. Because it wields awesome power, if it is not supported over the shoulder and with both arms, it presents a danger to those who fire it. A major feature of this bazooka in terms of functionality is that it is equipped with a blast-proof shield, which is equipped with a high-performance aiming sensor. This high-performance sensor can display not only an aiming reticle, but an object's velocity as well.[15] |
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Gunman's Bazooka (人間を撃つ男のバズーカ)
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Panzerfaust (パンツァーファスト)
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Royal Army's Rocket Launcher (王立防衛軍のロケット砲)
The Royal Army uses this heavy weapon to fire powerful rockets at Cell. Though its firing recoil is powerful enough to require its operator to take a squatted stance and hold the weapon with both hands, it has no effect on Cell.[18] |
Satan City Robber's Bazooka (サタンシティ強盗のバズーカ)
A large cannon that fires powerful rocket shells used to destroy patrol cars by the robber who Great Saiyaman beats up. It can cause two patrol cars to wreck with one shot.[17] |
Mystical
Aqua Mist (アクアミスト)
Garlic Jr. pours this down from the Heavenly Realm to Earth to turn people into demons. The original Garlic stole this mist from God's predecessor. When mortals inhale this fog, the evil in their hearts is awakened.[19] |
Nyoi-Bō (如意棒)
A mysterious staff passed down to Son Goku by his foster father, Son Gohan. Long ago, this staff was lent out to the Turtle Hermit by Karin, and in a roundabout way found its way to Goku. The Nyoi-Bō, usually carried on Goku's back, can freely expand and contract upon command, enabling it to attack from any distance. However, the Nyoi-Bō's original design was not that of a weapon, but rather as a means to get from Karin Tower to God's Temple in the skies above. By simply inserting the staff in the roof above Karin Tower, the staff will extend and allow travel to God's Temple, though without Karin's bell, the traveler will not meet God himself.[20] |
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Sleeping Princess (ねむり姫)
A legendary jewel in Lucifer's possession, mistaken by the Turtle Hermit to be a woman. When bathed in the light of a full moon, it turns red and generates enough power to destroy the sun.[20] |
Ninja Tools
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Caltrop (まきびし)
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Chakram (円月輪)
One of Master Sergeant Murasaki's ninja tools, which he uses in his battle with Goku after falsely declaring a bare-handed match. When this bladed boomerang is thrown, it draws an arc through the air and returns with recoil. It can also confuse an opponent.[18] |
Fake Rock (作り物の岩)
One of Master Sergeant Murasaki's ninja tools, which he requires to perform the Art of Concealment. By hiding inside the rock, Murasaki can fool his opponent's eyes. Though it takes about 30 seconds to prepare the technique, once concealed it is difficult to distinguish from a real rock.[21] |
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Mizugumo (水ぐも)
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Shuriken (手裏剣)
One of Master Sergeant Murasaki's ninja tools, which he uses to attack Goku. This weapon is designed to deal damage to an opponent by throwing it at them. If the user is skilled, it is possible to throw shuriken in rapid succession. There are various kinds of this weapon, such as the kind with star-shaped blades or kunai.[15] |
Smoke Ball (煙玉)
One of Master Sergeant Murasaki's ninja tools, which he uses to conceal himself from Goku. To confuse the opponent, this weapon explodes when thrown down and fills the area with smoke. This way, the user can hide from their opponent in an instant.[10] |
Tree-Pattern Camouflage Sheet (木の模様のカモフラージュシート)
Master Sergeant Murasaki's cloth which he uses when performing his Art of Concealment . With this sheet, he can assimilate into the surrounding landscape, enabling him to conceal himself from his opponent. This camouflage is reversible and has the United States of America's flag printed on the other side.[22] |
Other
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Bruits Wave Amplifier (ブルーツ波増幅装置)
A device developed by Bulma to forcibly transform the tailless Vegeta Baby into a Great Ape by irradiating him directly with Bruits Waves emitted by Earth (which reflects moonlight) multiplied by one thousand.[5] |

Super Bruits Wave Generator (超ブルーツ波発生装置) Created By: Bulma Debut: Dragon Ball GT Episode 55 A device that generates and radiates Super Bruits Waves from a single pair of emitters, which Bulma develops in order to power up Vegeta to Super Saiyan 4. This generator is smaller than the Bruits Wave Amplifier, allowing it to attach to a vehicle for mobilization.[21]
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Destron Gas (デストロンガス)
A light-purple poison gas that Doctor Raichi disperses across Earth as part of his vengeful scheme against the Saiyans. This gas gradually kills those who inhale it, and according to Bulma's calculations, it has the potential to wipe out all life on Earth just 70 days after dispersion.[23] |
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Destron Gas Sprayer (デストロンガス噴射装置)
A robot-shaped device dispatched in by Doctor Raichi to exterminate the Saiyans and all life on Earth. It sprays Destron Gas from what could be considered its two hands, and is equipped with a barrier to block external attacks.[24] |
Energy Absorber (エネルギー吸収装置)
Metal Coola uses this apparatus to absorb Goku and Vegeta's power. It wraps Goku and Vegeta in countless cords and steals their energy.[18] |
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Lood-Operating Remote Control (ルード操作リモコン)
A rod-shaped remote control that Doltakki uses to reactivate Lood and manipulate its Puppetizer Rays by firing a beam from its end.[25] |
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Mister Satan's Poison Chocolate (ミスター・サタンの毒入りチョコレート)
Brief description. |
Power Reactor for Uirō's Base (ウィローの要塞の動力炉)
Because Uirō's machine body holds enough super energy to easily destroy Earth itself, it is believed that his machine body is the base's energy source.[26] |
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Redict's Weapon (レジックの武器)
Brief description. |
Saibaiman Set (栽培マンセット)
A bio-weapon developed by the Saiyans. To extract the location of the Dragon Balls from Piccolo and the others, Vegeta and Nappa use this item and create six Saibaimen. One set consists of seeds and growth fluid. By planting a seed in the soil and dribbling growth fluid over it, the strange form of a Saibaiman will emerge after a few seconds. A Saibaiman's greatest feature is that its battle power depends on the condition of the soil. By way of Earth's fertile soil, a Saibaiman will be born possessing a mid-grade battle power as high as 1,200, or that of a low-ranking warrior. Though a Saibaiman itself is unable to speak, it possesses the intelligence required to understand orders.[27] |
Sleeping Gas (催眠ガス)
A chemical substance which Pilaf and his crew employ to make Goku and his friends fall asleep so that they can steal their Dragon Balls. It releases as a mist through the walls of the labyrinth beneath Pilaf's castle. It seems to be military-grade powerful, and can drop those who smell it into a deep sleep within mere minutes.[27] |
Wearables
Bulma-Style Combat Jacket (戦闘ジャケット(ブルマ製))
An outfit created by Bulma based on the protection worn by Freeza and his men, which Vegeta and Trunks wear during their battle with Cell. Performance-wise, it is not much different than the combat jackets worn by Freeza's army. The use of a special rubber makes it flexible and ultra-light, making it outstanding armor that does not hinder intense movement during battle. The big visible difference between Bulma's jacket and the jackets worn by Freeza's men is the shape of the shoulders. Bulma's combat jackets get rid of the shoulder protectors, opting instead for straps in a way that is reminiscent of old-style combat jackets. This shoulder reduction is the result of a desire to make combat jackets even lighter. In the Jump Super Anime Tour 2008 animation, Vegeta arrives at the party wearing his combat jacket. Though it is clothing primarily designed for combat, Vegeta claims that combat jackets are "Saiyan formal attire".[28] |
Chi-Chi's Helmet (ヘルメット(1))
A helmet worn by Chi-Chi during her childhood, likely given to her by her father for self-defense. She uses this helmet as a weapon when attacked by dinosaurs or Yamcha. The sharp-bladed crown on the top of the helmet can be thrown at enemies as an attack, after which it will arc back around like a boomerange to be reattached to the helmet. By posing with two fingers of both hands against the helmet's center decoration and shouting, it releases a beam powerful enough to repel dinosaurs.[29] |
Coola Armored Force's Combat Suit (クウラ機甲戦隊の戦闘スーツ)
A suit worn by the the Coola Armored Force, which appears to be from the same line as the Ginyu Special Force's outfits. It has a shoulder guard on the left side only.[8] |
Gas Mask (ガスマスク)
A device that protects its wearer from sleeping gas. Shuu and Mai wear them in Pilaf's castle. Pilaf, however, forgets to wear one and collapses. This protective gear is the best option to protect oneself from poison-type gases and sleeping gas. Shuu's mask is specially sculpted to match the shape of his face.[3] |
Whis Symbol Battle Suit (---)
A newer style of combat jacket that Bulma creates for Vegeta before he leaves to train with Whis. This outfit's jumpsuit is grey with detailed lining, and its torso armor is more streamlined. During training, Whis uses a permanent marker to draw his mark on the outfit's left breast. Vegeta continues to wear this outfit during the confrontation with Golden Freeza and the tournament against Universe 6. Afterwards, he reverts back to wearing his previous combat jacket style. In Super Dragon Ball Heroes, Vegeta wears a modified version of this outfit that includes small waist protectors attached to the sides of the torso armor and a Capsule Corporation logo on left breast. |
Freeza Army Uniforms
Combat Jacket (戦闘ジャケット)
A protective battle outfit boasting high-level defensive capabilities worn by the many warriors in Freeza's army, such as Vegeta, Raditz, Zarbon, and others. It also serves as an army uniform. Though it appears stiff, it is actually quite flexible due to its special rubber. Saiyans may also transform into giant monkeys without it tearing, allowing for smooth movements even with intense actions that occur in battle. It is also ultra-light, and designed to be as unobtrusive as possible in battle. This outfit includes boots and gloves, which are also made of the same special rubber. An optional waist protector can also be attached.[28] |

V-Neck Combat Jacket (Vネック戦闘ジャケット) Debut: Dragon Ball Chapter 272 / Dragon Ball Z Episode XX A combat jacket variant worn by the Ginyu Special Force, King Cold, and some of his soldiers. Performance-wise, it does not differentiate from the normal version of the combat jacket.[30]
Freeza Army Helmet (ヘルメット(2))
A type of battle-ready protective headwear with a removable face mask worn by the lower ranking combatants of Freeza's organization. Some models of these helmets have integrated scouters.[31] |
Old-Style Combat Jacket, Version 1 (旧式戦闘ジャケット(1))
An old style of battle protector worn by Freeza and his men. Bardock wore this equipment when Freeza attacked Planet Vegeta. Because it uses a special rubber, it is ultra-light and has excellent flexibility.[32] |

Team Bardock's Suits (バーダックチームのスーツ) Debut: Dragon Ball Z TV Special 1 Combat outfits worn by Team Bardock that resemble the older combat jackets of Freeza's organization. The five members of Bardock's team all have different shoulder pad and waist guard design configurations for their outfits.[33]
Old-Style Combat Jacket, Version 2 (旧式戦闘ジャケット(2))
An old type of special protector worn by Freeza and his men, which Vegeta only wears when no fitting newer-style combat jackets are available. This protective gear greatly reduces battle damage. At first glance, it appears hard like armor, but it is made with a special rubber and flexible enough to wear like normal clothing. It won't tear even if a Saiyan transforms into a Great Ape. Because it is made to be ultra-light, the burden placed on the wearer during battle is considerably reduced. The gloves and boots worn with the combat jacket are also made from a special rubber. Because it lacks shoulder guards, this old type has inferior defensive capabilities compared to the newer styles.[32] |
Scouters
Scouters are battle power analyzers worn by Freeza and his men. This item converts an opponent's battle power into numbers, which is displayed on a screen covering the wearer's left eye. It is also capable of sensing an opponent's battle power from far away, in which case it will display their distance from the opponent in addition to their battle power. Over the course of the series, multiple different models of scouter are featured, all of which maintain this same base functionality.
Old-Model Scouter (旧型スカウター)
Saiyan warriors such as Raditz, Vegeta, and Nappa use this device. These old-model scouters have poor analytical capabilities, and will explode when a battle power with a numerical value exceeding 22,000 is sensed. To prepare for the emergence of stronger enemies, a wide-spread swap to newer models with greater analytical abilities is conducted. The anime reveals that scouters are mechanisms developed by the Tsufruians. After their extinction, Freeza and his men improve and utilize the devices.[32] In the years following Dragon Ball's serialization, Gichamu[34] and Kikono[35] have been named as the scouters' developers. |

Retooled Scouter (改造スカウター) Created By: Bulma Debut: Dragon Ball Chapter 209 / Dragon Ball Z Episode XX A scouter originally worn by Raditz, which Bulma modifies. This machine can detect an opponent's battle power and location. Bulma's retooled version becomes able to display readings in Earth's Arabic numerals.[36]
New-Model Scouter (新型スカウター)
Dodoria, Zarbon, and others wear this ubiquitous model in battle on Planet Namek. This newer model is visually identical to the older model, but it has been powered up to be able to detect battle powers beyond 22,000. However, if it receives a battle power beyond its analytical capabilities, it will still explode.[15] |
Latest-Model Scouter (最新型スカウター)
At Freeza's request, the Ginyu Special Force, who also utilize this model, bring a case of this model to Planet Namek. This latest model of scouter achieves greatly improved measurement capabilities, and has enough wiggle room to even detect battle powers of approximately 180,000. A major characteristic of this latest model is that the main unit of the device is greatly altered to feature a sharper design, coming out considerably thinner than older models. This redesign is likely intended to reduce various obstacles in battle and flight.[27] |
Notes
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- ↑ "Item Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 180)
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 "Item Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 211)
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