Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero
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Names | Hero, The Player |
Gender | Male |
Race | Saiyan |
Occupation | Martial Artist, Warrior |
Origin | Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, October 25, 2011 |
Alignment | Good |
Age | 16 (Season 1-3) 17 (Season 4) |
Created By | Spike Co. Ltd, Bandai Namco |
Height | Varies |
Weight | Varies |
The Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero is the customizable protagonist of Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, a video game released in 2011. The character's name, design, and abilities are entirely determined by the player, allowing for a unique hero tailored to individual preferences and play styles.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
The Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero has several default appearances, each influenced by characters from Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Default Appearance: The Hero's default look resembles an adult version of Beat, the Saiyan Hero from Dragon Ball Heroes. This version features slightly modified elements to differentiate it. The Hero's hairstyle is described as "Bed Hair," a spiky, tousled look. The skin tone is set to "Base color," while the outfit is "Normal Uniform 1," a standard martial arts gi in a unique color scheme. The Hero's voice is labeled as "Energetic," reflecting a spirited and enthusiastic personality.
- Alternate Appearance: Another version of the Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero resembles an adult version of Basaku, the Saiyan Berserker from Dragon Ball Heroes. This iteration of the character wears an outfit similar to Broly's, the Legendary Super Saiyan, with a rugged and powerful look. The hairstyle for this version is "Wild Hair," giving a fierce and untamed vibe. The skin tone remains "Base color," while the outfit is "Native Costume 1," echoing a more primal and battle-hardened style. The voice is "Evil," reflecting a darker and more menacing persona.
Biography[edit | edit source]
The Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero is a brave and determined fighter on a quest to train and restore peace to a world engulfed in chaos. This hero's journey begins with an encounter with Captain Ginyu, who has been revived amidst the turmoil. Ginyu, introducing himself as the leader of the Ginyu Force, invites the Hero to join them. The Hero agrees on the condition that he would become the leader. After a fierce battle, the Hero defeats Ginyu, but declines the leadership position. In appreciation of the Hero's strength, Ginyu gives him a Dragon Ball to aid him on his quest.
Continuing his journey, the Hero arrives in a city where he meets Androids 17 and 18, who have been altered by the chaos and are now searching for the Dragon Balls. After defeating them in battle, the Hero restores them to their original selves and receives their Dragon Ball and Dragon Radar. The Hero then ventures to a wasteland where he faces a Great Ape and emerges victorious once again.
As the Hero collects more Dragon Balls, he learns that the chaos was caused by a wish made to Ultimate Shenron to turn Earth into a living hell. Suspecting the reincarnated demon king, Piccolo, the Hero confronts him at a glacier. Piccolo challenges the Hero, but after a fierce battle, reveals he was merely testing the Hero's strength and was also searching for the one responsible for the chaos. During their encounter, Piccolo compares the Hero to legendary warriors like Goku and Gohan, and even helps him achieve the power of a Super Saiyan.
Following a clue from Piccolo, the Hero tracks down Baby in his Golden Great Ape form. Baby attacks, but is ultimately defeated by the Hero, revealing that it was Omega Shenron who transformed the world into chaos. With this information, the Hero deduces the location of Omega Shenron and confronts him. Although the Hero fights valiantly, Omega Shenron proves too powerful, seizing the Hero's Dragon Balls and scattering them across the world.
The Hero embarks on a new quest to recover the Dragon Balls, battling various enemies such as Saibamen, Dodoria, Zarbon, Recoome, Burter, Jeice, and others. At the World Tournament stage, he faces an array of revived villains, including Frieza, Cell, and Raditz, along with his mentor, Piccolo, and a resurrected Android 16.
Eventually, the Hero tracks down the final Dragon Ball—the Four-Star Ball—at the Cell Games Arena, where it is guarded by Omega Shenron. In a climactic battle, the Hero defeats and destroys the evil dragon, but Omega Shenron warns that it is too late to save the world.
Determined, the Hero summons Ultimate Shenron at the Lookout, but realizes that the dragon is under the control of an evil power. The Hero narrowly manages to free Ultimate Shenron from the dark influence and asks for the world to be restored. However, Ultimate Shenron explains that the chaos is beyond his power to reverse. Understanding the gravity of Omega Shenron's final words, the Hero instead wishes for all those who died in the chaos to be revived.
Resolute in his mission, the Hero vows to repair the world with his own strength if the Dragon Balls cannot. Ultimate Shenron departs, and the Hero sets off once more, committed to creating a better future through his own willpower and determination.
Powers and Statistics[edit | edit source]
Tier: 4-A | 2-C | 2-C
Key: Beginning of Game | Post 1st Training | Post 2nd Training
Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Acrobatics, Accelerated Development (Battle, Training; Physical Stats, Abilities. As a Saiyan, The Hero grows stronger every time he fights and can become stronger in the midst of combat, vastly increasing in strength whenever he is mortally injured), Flight Self-Sustenance (Type 1), Ki Manipulation (Can be used defensively and offensively, to strengthen his skin or to fire ki blasts, which he can control telekinetically, home in on targets and form defensive barriers that render absorption ineffective and keep out poison, can also suppress others' ki blasts), Enhanced Senses, Ki Sensing, Martial Arts Mastery, Transformation (Can transform into Super Saiyan, increases his power drastically). Resistance to Extreme Cold and Cosmic Radiations | Dimensional Travel, Sound Manipulation, Space-Time Manipulation and Portal Creation (At Buu Saga levels of power he can create dimensional rifts and destroy space-time and pocket dimensions with his energy (Post 1st Training)
Attack Potency: Multi-Solar System level (Can fight off Toei Androids when fully serious) | Low Multiverse level (Was able to hold his own against Golden Great Ape Baby in base, then beat him using Super Saiyan) | Low Multiverse level (Fought and harmed Omega Shenron in base form, then defeated him while in Super Saiyan)
Speed: Infinite (Should be at least comparable to Base Movie Goku, who traversed the infinite-sized afterlife during the Otherworld Tournament Saga) | Infinite (Swifter than Baby) | Infinite (Outpaced Omega Shenron)
Lifting Strength: At least Class G, likely higher | At least Class G, likely far higher (Judo threw Baby's Ape Form so hard that he did a 180° front flip in the air) | At least Class G, likely far higher (Far stronger than before)
Striking Strength: Multi-Solar System level | Low Multiverse level (Nearly knocked Baby out with a kick and punch) | Low Multiverse level
Durability: Multi-Solar System level (Brushed off hits from non-canon Android 17) | Low Multiverse level (Survived beatings from Baby) | Low Multiverse level (Tanked some of Omega Shenron's attacks)
Stamina: Superhuman (Comparable to Z Fighters)
Range: Standard Melee Range. Interplanetary with ki blasts and attacks. | Standard Melee Range. Low Multiversal with ki blasts and attacks. | Standard Melee Range. Low Multiversal with ki blasts and attacks.
Standard Equipment: None
Intelligence: Genius level intellect in regards to combat. Average otherwise.
Weaknesses: Somewhat arrogant and likes to hold back at times.
Note: Hero is only part of the Dragon Ball Z and GT: Ultimate Tenkaichi game timeline, and has no relation to canon characters in Dragon Ball Super.
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