Mira (Dragon Ball)

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As I floated between dimensions, I thought hard about what I was missing. What did they have that I didn't? It was fighting spirit. The will to stand up against any foe without fear. A being like me born into incredible power is deprived of such a spirit. I can no longer call myself the strongest, because this fight will take beyond my limit and on to a whole new level!
― Mira in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2


Mira (ミラ Mira) is an artificial being from the future and a native of the Demon Realm. He succeeds Dabura as the Demon King and serves as a major antagonist in Dragon Ball Online and Dragon Ball Xenoverse, as well as the main villain of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.

Driven by his desire to become the strongest being in the universe, Mira assimilates the DNA of various masters to enhance himself. Alongside the Time Breakers, he seeks Goku’s DNA to further his evolution. He is a clone primarily composed of future Earthling DNA, with ties to the Demon Realm Race and cybernetic enhancements. Additionally, he possesses Saiyan lineage and exhibits traits associated with Frieza’s DNA, including his facial structure and extreme durability. It is later implied that he also seeks to integrate Nail’s Namekian DNA, as collected by Towa.

Names Mira, Miira, Demon King Mira
Gender Male ♂
Race Saiyan-Namekian-Demon-Human Hybrid
Occupation Time Breaker
Origin Dragon Ball Online (ドラゴンボールオンライン Doragon Bōru Onrain) (드래곤볼 온라인 Deulaegon Bol Onlain) (February 5, 2010)
Alignment Evil
Age Not Stated
Created By Akira Toriyama & Daiki Miki (design),

KOR NTL Inc. Ch Shanda Games

JPN Bird Studio/Shueisha

KOR CJ Internet Corporation

JPN Namco Bandai

Personality Type INTP, 5w6 (Enneagram)
Portrayed By
  • Japanese: Hiroki Takahashi
  • English: John Michael Tatum

Concept and Creation

In an interview, Dragon Ball Xenoverse producer Masayuki Hirano confirmed that Mira was designed by Akira Toriyama. His initial, unseen design was created by Daiki Miki and originally featured mechanical elements.

Appearance

Mira has pale blue skin, white hair, and distinctive facial markings running from his eyes to his jaw. He initially wears a full-body red suit beneath white armor adorned with the Time Breakers’ emblem. A brown strap encircles his neck, and he sports cape-like pants that partially conceal his legs, revealing only his red shoes. He also wears gray wristbands.

Personality

Mira's personality evolves significantly across his appearances, reflecting his growing ambitions, frustrations, and eventual transformation.

In Dragon Ball Online, Mira is calm, silent, and observant, rarely speaking and maintaining a serious demeanor.

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, he becomes more vocal but still allows Towa to do most of the talking. Acting as her bodyguard, he exudes confidence in his power and is visibly disappointed when facing weaker opponents. When defeated, he always expresses a need for more strength to reach his ultimate goal of becoming the strongest being. Initially, he has no interest in relationships, but his experiences with battle, Towa, and Fu slowly influence his perspective. Cold and cruel, he rarely shows emotion, preferring to let Towa speak on his behalf.

In Xenoverse 2, after being defeated by the Future Warrior, Mira undergoes a change. Dissatisfied with himself, he grows envious of other villains who access their full potential while his remains untapped. He struggles to understand how ordinary fighters reach impossible heights he cannot achieve. At times, he displays cowardice, retreating from the first Future Warrior multiple times, yet he can also be fearless—such as when he boldly tells Beerus to be quiet during his fight, even going so far as to declare that he does not care who the God of Destruction is. Surprisingly, Beerus finds his audacity admirable, having not encountered such boldness in a long time. Outside the main story, if Mira faces Beerus in battle, he remains unshaken and even finds the idea of destroying him amusing.

As his battles progress, particularly his fight with Bardock, Mira begins to realize his fundamental flaw—his lack of an unbreakable will. Created to be the strongest, he never had to develop true fighting spirit. This realization drives him to embrace his need for strength, even at the cost of his own existence. After being freed from the Time Rift, his personality shifts—he begins laughing in battle and relishing challenges, particularly against the second Future Warrior. This change is likely influenced by his Saiyan DNA, awakening a warrior’s drive to seek stronger opponents. His obsession with power leads him to recklessly bypass his own limits, even at the risk of self-destruction. Towa warns that unleashing his full power could cause him to meltdown, potentially destroying the universe. However, Mira’s desire to evolve eclipses all else, leading him to betray Towa by absorbing her to further his strength. Despite this betrayal, in his final moments, he asks for her forgiveness, leaving his true loyalties ambiguous.

After absorbing Towa, Mira is exhilarated by his newfound power and the realization that he is now truly free, without a mission or creator controlling him. With no goal beyond fighting the strongest, he sets his sights on defeating the Future Warrior and Super Saiyan Blue Goku. He takes pleasure in their resistance, urging them to fight harder for his amusement, resembling Cell in his sadistic enjoyment of battle. Super Saiyan Blue Goku suggests that Mira is actually in pain, implying that he has developed a masochistic side, deriving pleasure from grueling fights against powerful opponents. As he meets his end, Mira smiles, relishing his defeat at the hands of a worthy adversary. His final wish is to continue fighting, showing how deeply his Saiyan instincts have taken root. In his Final Form, he acknowledges Saiyans as limitless sources of power and expresses deep respect for the Saiyan Future Warrior, though he remains determined to defeat them, likely to redeem himself after his loss to Super Saiyan 3 Bardock.

In Dragon Ball Fusions, Mira retains much of his original personality, particularly his interest in battling Goku, though he dismisses Kid Goku as unworthy due to his young age. He also takes pride in his title as the King of the Demon Realm, refusing to flee when Beerus and Whis appear after Great Ape Broly's defeat. However, Towa convinces him that challenging the God of Destruction is unwise, showing that while he is bold, he does not take such threats lightly—similar to his reaction when facing Beerus in Xenoverse 2.

Biography

Mira is a bio-android created in the future, originating from the Demon Realm with a template based on a demon. Designed by Towa using advanced technology, including Dr. Gero’s research, he was constructed by combining the DNA of various powerful masters and energy obtained from altering history. Alongside Towa, he serves as a commander of the Time Breakers, an organization that manipulates history through time travel. Their forces include the remnants of the Frieza Force, the Red Pants Army, and Dark Namekians, among other villainous factions. Mira and Towa specifically target key historical events surrounding Goku in an effort to alter the course of history. At some point, he and Towa have a son, Fu, who would later play a significant role in shaping the world.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes

Dark Demon Realm Saga

Mira first encounters the Time Patrol while investigating the unsealed Demon Realm, battling them alongside the Masked Saiyan. When Xeno Bardock is freed from Towa’s control, Mira enters his Rampaging state before fully transforming into his Super form. He and Towa engage the Time Patrol and are later joined by Xeno Dabura. However, after Towa is killed in battle, Mira retreats through a dark portal alongside Dabura.

After Towa’s resurrection, she opens the Hell Gates, prompting Mira to battle the heroes inside the Fire Hell Gate with his subordinates. He later faces the Time Patrol in his Super Mira form, alongside Dark Towa and Xeno Dabura, but is ultimately defeated. Following this, Broly ambushes Mira, Towa, and Dabura with a powerful energy blast, sending them flying.

To lure the Time Patrol into a trap, Mira attacks a city on Earth, leading to Xeno Vegeta’s arrival and subsequent capture. He later fights alongside Towa and the Black-Masked Saiyan against the Time Patrol and later against Demigra after Xeno Vegeta is freed. Mira faces the Time Patrol once more after Demigra’s Castle is transported to Earth, culminating in a final battle alongside Towa, Dabura, and Transcended Demigra.

In the manga, Mira attacks the Supreme Kai of Time and Future Trunks when they infiltrate his hideout, though Trunks deflects his attack. After the Masked Saiyan’s identity is revealed as Bardock, Mira transforms into Super Mira and attacks Trunks but is ultimately betrayed by Bardock. Overwhelmed in battle, he is forced to retreat with Towa.

Dark Empire Saga

Mira reappears alongside Towa when she revives Mechikabura. When she travels to Age 762 to retrieve a Dark Dragon Ball from Frieza, she is attacked by Xeno Trunks. Mira shields her from Trunks' Kamehameha and is destroyed in the process. However, his apparent destruction is followed by the appearance of what seems to be an identical Mira, suggesting he may have been replaced or revived.

In the Super Dragon Ball Heroes game and anime versions, Mira is never killed. Instead, after Towa is defeated by Dark Broly, he emerges and merges with her, vowing to protect her. He follows Dark Broly to the Demon Realm but is intercepted by the Time Patrol, forcing him to retreat. After Dark Broly is defeated by Xeno Goku, Mira seizes his Dark Dragon Ball and delivers it to Mechikabura.

Later, Mira appears at Mechikabura’s Tower, having separated from Towa, to stall the Time Patrol while Dark Shenron restores Mechikabura’s youth. During the battle, he once again absorbs Towa and, alongside Xeno Dabura, successfully delays the Time Patrol long enough for the wish to be completed.

Dark King Mechikabura Saga

Mira briefly engages the Time Patrol in battle when they return to the Demon Realm, leading a squad of soldiers. Later, he aids Towa in defending the fourth Hell Gate alongside Frieza, Sorbet, Tagoma, and Shisami. However, the group is defeated by Xeno Vegeta, and the Hell Gate is sealed.

After the Demon Gods are defeated and Chronoa is freed from Mechikabura’s possession, Towa has Mira absorb Fin to enhance his power. Mira and Towa then battle the Time Patrol but are ultimately defeated.

When Mechikabura betrays his Demon Gods and traps them in darkness, Mira is teleported to Mechikabura's Tower by Towa along with Fin, where they plot to rescue her.

Mira later appears with the Demon Gods after they escape from Mechikabura’s black hole. He joins them and the Time Patrol in fending off Time Power Unleashed Mechikabura while Xeno Trunks' Key Sword is charged by Chronoa, Tokitoki, and Demigra.

In the Super Dragon Ball Heroes anime and game, Mira is shown alongside Towa when Mechikabura’s Castle begins collapsing after his defeat. Towa sends Fu away during this event.

Universe Creation Saga

After capturing the Time Patrol and restraining them with Cumber’s dark energy, Towa explains Fu’s origins and her plan to make him the new Dark King. Xeno Goku resists, breaking free from his constraints, but is immediately struck down by Mira, who also brings a beaten and unconscious Xeno Gohan and Xeno Goten. With no more use for the Time Patrol, Towa and Mira depart.

They later reappear in the Crack of Time, where Towa grants Fu a special dark energy that allows him to ascend as the new Dark King. During the ensuing battle between Vegito and Fu, Mira and Towa launch an attack on Vegito, serving as a distraction so that Fu can successfully use his energy to restore the Universe Tree.

Other Dragon Ball Stories

Dragon Ball Online

At an unspecified time, Mira recruits remnants of the Frieza Force along with a group of powerful Earthling mercenaries known as the Red Pants Army. He also travels back to the Genocide of the Saiyans, where he intervenes in Frieza’s Supernova attack and saves Bardock, turning him into the Masked Saiyan.

In Age 851, Mira leads his army of androids in an attack on New Namek, seeking to claim the Dragon Balls. When the Namekians refuse to surrender them, Mira gathers energy from all of his soldiers to create a massive Spirit Bomb, which he uses to destroy the planet. Just before its destruction, the Namekians manage to evacuate to Earth using Porunga. Elder Moori informs Earth’s Kami, Dende, about the devastating event, describing Mira as a mysterious being responsible for the artificial humans of the past, the destruction of New Namek, and his pursuit of the Dragon Balls. Dende recalls having heard Mira’s name before, as the Supreme Kai of Time had mentioned him in the past.

By Age 999, Mira has stolen the "Time Passport," a device that enables time travel. His repeated interference across history causes severe time paradoxes, putting an immense strain on the universe itself.

In Age 1000, during the events of the fourth Time Machine Quest (TMQ4), Mira launches an invasion of Earth. Trunks arrives via Time Machine but is caught off guard and struck by Mira’s attack, leaving him incapacitated. As Mira moves in to finish him off, the rest of the Time Patrol arrives, attempting to fend him off but proving no match for his power. Just as Mira prepares to unleash a finishing blast, Bardock—now free of his mask—suddenly appears and grabs him in a full-nelson.

Surprised that Bardock has broken free, Mira listens as Bardock acknowledges that while Mira saved him from Frieza, he now acts of his own free will. Mira realizes Bardock is attempting a self-destructive attack but dismisses it as futile. However, Bardock declares that he will use the life he was given to take Mira down and bids farewell to Goku once more before triggering the explosion.

After Future Trunks departs in his Time Machine, Mira emerges from the smoke, completely unharmed, revealing that he somehow survived Bardock’s sacrifice.

Xenoverse

Mira’s ultimate goal is to become the strongest being in existence. To achieve this, he and Towa travel through time, corrupting both heroes and villains by transforming them into "Villainous" versions of themselves. This process allows them to gather Kiri, the energy needed to break the seal on the Demon Realm.

Discovered! History Invaders

Mira and Towa are first encountered by the Future Warrior on Namek in Age 762, shortly after Captain Ginyu's defeat. The Warrior detects their presence, prompting Towa to acknowledge their perceptiveness. She warns that interfering with their plans would be a mistake, with Mira reinforcing that it would be a costly one. He powers up and challenges the Warrior but, despite their efforts, finds them unworthy. Disappointed, he prepares to steal their energy and kill them, but Towa intervenes, declaring them too weak to be of use. Mira relents and allows the Warrior to live but warns them not to interfere again.

Surprisingly, when the Future Warrior later restores the altered timeline of the Frieza Saga, Mira and Towa do not appear, leaving Trunks and the Supreme Kai of Time puzzled. The Supreme Kai of Time later uncovers their true identities—Towa, the Demon Scientist, and Mira, her artificial creation.

Warrior from the Future, Mira!

During the Cell Games, Mira and Towa manipulate Perfect Cell and Mr. Satan, enhancing them with a mix of Mira’s power and Towa’s Dark Magic. As a result, Mr. Satan gains the ability to levitate and use Ki Blasts. They use him as a distraction to prevent the Future Warrior from aiding the Dragon Team against Dark Cell. After the Warrior defeats Mr. Satan, Goku forfeits his match, choosing Gohan as his replacement.

Towa further corrupts the timeline by infusing Gohan with dark energy, turning his Super Saiyan 2 transformation into a twisted, rage-fueled version. However, Dark Gohan refuses to destroy Cell, his judgment clouded by the evil ki. Meanwhile, Xeno Trunks locates the Time Breakers’ hideout, and after the Warrior defeats the corrupted Cell Juniors, they move to confront Mira.

Observing the chaos, Towa grows frustrated with the unexpected outcomes, wondering if the manipulated boy is truly Goku’s son. Mira watches in silence until the Future Warrior arrives. Impressed by their growing strength, Mira acknowledges their power without them even needing to act. Towa agrees it is time to harvest their energy, but before they can act, Xeno Trunks arrives and transforms into a Super Saiyan.

Towa quickly hides behind Mira, urging him to deal with the two Time Patrollers while she initiates a new plan. Mira relishes the challenge and warns them not to disappoint him. However, despite the duo’s best efforts, their attacks seem ineffective against him. When they finally knock Mira down, he reveals he had been suppressing his full strength. Just as he prepares to unleash his true power, Towa calls him off, having already removed the Dark Magic that enabled Gohan’s transformation. Cell revives using his Saiyan Power and the stolen energy, now stronger than before. Mira acknowledges that their fight will have to wait and departs with Towa.

Cell Is Here?! Save Trunks!

After the Future Warrior restores the timeline, Towa shifts her focus to Future Trunks’ timeline, intending to erase Xeno Trunks from existence. She and Mira empower Future Android 17, Future Android 18, and Future Cell, leading to two timeline alterations—one in Age 783, where Xeno Trunks’ past self battles Future 17 and 18, and another in Age 785, after Future Trunks returns from the Cell Games.

Anticipating the Future Warrior’s intervention, they further empower Future Cell, allowing him to absorb the androids and achieve his Perfect Form, making him too powerful for Future Trunks to handle. After the Warrior helps Trunks defeat Dark Future 17 and 18, Towa appears to taunt them. Enraged, the Warrior charges at her, only to be stopped when Mira suddenly materializes, shielding her. Recognizing they stand no chance against Mira, the Warrior hesitates. Confident in their plan, Mira and Towa depart, believing Future Trunks' fate is sealed.

However, their actions weaken the barrier between the Crack of Time and the rest of the universe, inadvertently allowing the long-imprisoned Demon God Demigra to make his move. Having no interest in Mira and Towa’s ambitions for the Demon Realm, Demigra instead aids the Future Warrior in reaching Age 785 to prevent Future Trunks' erasure.

Mira's Full Power! I'm the Best!

When Super Saiyan 3 Goku is about to battle Majin Buu, Towa sends Mira to interfere, seeking to steal their energy and avenge her brother Dabura’s death. Mira relishes the opportunity to fight Goku, eager to incorporate his DNA into his own. Confident, he declares he will end the fight quickly. However, the Future Warrior arrives, blocking his attempt to disrupt the legendary battle.

Mira, intrigued, shifts his focus and challenges the Warrior to a duel, determined to settle their rivalry once and for all. Towa dismisses his theatrics, but Mira misinterprets her words as doubt in his abilities. She quickly corrects him, stating that it has been a long time since he faced a worthy opponent. She urges him to demonstrate the power of the true king of the Demon Realm.

However, both Mira and Towa are taken aback as the Warrior’s power surpasses their expectations. Despite Mira’s strength, he finds himself unable to inflict any significant damage.

During their intense battle, Mira unleashes a Full Power Energy Wave, aiming to finish the Warrior, but they dodge and retaliate with a Buster Cannon, disintegrating Mira entirely. With Mira’s defeat, Towa is forced to retreat.

Unknown to all, however, a small, cell-like fragment of Mira’s core survives within his chest crystal. Towa recovers it, revealing that Mira is still conscious. Aware that his current power is insufficient, he tells Towa that he requires more energy. Towa assures him that she will find a way to restore him, confident that as her greatest creation, he will soon rise again for their revenge.

Kakarot

Reduced to nothing but his core after his previous defeat, Mira is taken by Towa to the era of the Saiyan conflict. There, she enhances various minor enemies with a crimson aura and dark energy, creating Villainous Enemies. Gohan, while attempting to abandon his training under Piccolo to return home, defeats the first wave before rescuing Puar from more of these corrupted foes. As Gohan resumes his training, additional Villainous Enemies emerge in the Central Plains Area.

During the intermission after the Saiyan Saga, stronger Super Villainous Enemies appear, including a group of Super Villainous Saibamen attacking a nearby farm. Gohan defeats them to protect the locals, revealing that Super Villainous Enemies manifest only after all standard Villainous Enemies in an area are eradicated. This pattern continues, and upon clearing the Central Plains Area, Towa summons Super Villainous Raditz and Super Villainous Nappa.

Once Raditz and Nappa are defeated, Towa appears, holding Mira’s core as it absorbs the residual energy. She confirms her calculations were correct and states that the battles will continue until her masterpiece—Mira—is complete. Mira telepathically vows to reveal his ultimate power in time before Towa summons a Super Villainous Vegeta from the Saiyan Saga, accompanied by the revived Raditz and Nappa in their Super Villainous forms.

Ultimately, Towa succeeds in restoring Mira. Returning to the Majin Buu era, he battles the Z Fighters after Kid Buu’s defeat to absorb their energy and achieve his ultimate form. However, even after being defeated again, Towa observes that Mira remains incomplete. Determined to finish her work, the duo departs for another timeline in search of more power.

Xenoverse 2

Mira returns once again, first appearing to reprimand Turles and Lord Slug for acting on their own. After they leave, he suggests to Towa that she should simply reprogram them. He later appears on Namek in Age 762 to observe Towa’s successful experiment on the fruit she provided to Turles and Lord Slug before departing. Xeno Trunks tracks Mira’s location and engages him in battle, initially gaining the upper hand. However, the arrival of the first and second Future Warriors prompts Mira to withdraw.

Majin Buu’s House Time Rift

While investigating the large time rift around Majin Buu’s house, the second Future Warrior helps Good Buu create his Majin family. Buu then mentions encountering a pale man near his home who dismissed his questions before leaving behind a strange egg, which Buu initially planned to eat. The Future Warrior convinces him to hand it over, revealing it as one of Towa’s artificially created Distorted Time Eggs. The pale man is strongly implied to have been Mira.

Mira, Warrior from the Demon Realm

Xeno Trunks and the Future Warrior travel to Age 767 during the Cell Games to confront Mira. However, Mira overpowers both warriors in battle. Before the fight can escalate further, Towa arrives and teleports them away, stating that her plan is ready.

Mira reappears in Age 780, taking an interest in Future Gohan’s potential. Despite being warned that they stand no chance, Future Gohan and the Future Warrior engage Mira. As the battle intensifies, Xeno Trunks disregards protocol and enters the timeline to assist. Together, they manage to hold their own, causing Mira to wonder why he cannot defeat them despite their numbers. He ultimately retreats.

Bardock and the Gathering Power

In an unknown time period, Bardock delivers damaged energy collected from Turles, Lord Slug, and Cooler’s manipulation of time. Towa uses it to further enhance Mira, making him significantly stronger. However, Mira remains anxious, questioning why Janemba and Broly have reached their Super Villain states while he has not. He also acknowledges Bardock’s rapidly increasing power but claims he does not fear him as he does the others.

Mira later interrupts Goku and Beerus’ battle after Bardock’s mask is cracked. He fights the Future Warrior once more, noting their growth. Displaying complete disregard for Beerus, he tells the God of Destruction to stay out of the fight, briefly amusing Beerus before he loses patience. To avoid escalating the situation, pudding is offered to Beerus, who calms down. Mira, however, finds the entire ordeal a disappointment and leaves.

The Final Battle

Freed from Towa’s control, Bardock overpowers Mira and drags him into the Crack of Time to prevent him from pulling in the Future Warrior and Xeno Trunks. During their battle, Bardock continuously ascends through his Super Saiyan forms, mocking Mira’s motivation to fight—solely to impress Towa. Eventually, Super Saiyan 3 Bardock defeats Mira.

Mira, now inspired by Bardock’s conviction, returns with Towa to invade the Time Nest, seeking to capture the newly laid Toki-Toki Egg to reopen the Demon Realm. He effortlessly defeats Xeno Trunks, knocking him into the second Future Warrior before attempting to finish them both. However, the first Future Warrior intervenes, taking the hit and collapsing.

Pursuing Mira and Towa, the Future Warrior witnesses Mira finally unlocking his full power, exceeding Towa’s expectations. Towa warns him to stop, fearing that the immense energy could cause his body to explode, potentially destroying the universe. With no other choice, she joins forces with the Future Warrior, and together, they manage to take him down.

As Towa attempts to shut Mira down, he suddenly seizes her, fusing with both her and the Toki-Toki Egg to become an entity with no limits. Elder Kai orders the Future Warrior to retreat, declaring the battle lost. However, Goku arrives, revealing that Whis sensed the disturbance and sent him to assist.

Encouraging the Future Warrior to keep fighting, Goku powers up to Super Saiyan Blue. Inspired by his words, the Future Warrior stays, and together they engage Mira in an intense battle. Ultimately, Goku unleashes a devastating Super Saiyan Blue Dragon Fist, ripping the egg from Mira’s fused body. With his final strength, Goku urges the Future Warrior to finish it. The Future Warrior responds with their most powerful Kamehameha. As Mira disintegrates, he asks Towa for forgiveness before being completely destroyed.

Fusions

Mira and Towa are summoned by Tekka's team during Broly's rampage. Upon seeing kid Goku, Mira is briefly angered but quickly calms down, noting that he has no business with a child. Agreeing to assist Tekka's team in dealing with Broly, the duo later reveals their true intentions by betraying them. Towa transforms Broly into his Legendary Great Ape form, using the ensuing battle to siphon energy for Mira. She then unveils that Mira is the Demon King of the Demon Realm and that this is their revenge for Trunks' future counterpart interfering in their plans.

After Tekka's team defeats Great Ape Broly, Mira prepares to finish them off, but Towa intervenes, suggesting they can extract more energy as Broly is still getting up. Before they can act, Beerus suddenly appears and blasts Golden Great Ape Broly away. Towa immediately wants to flee upon seeing Beerus and Whis, but Mira, driven by his pride as the Demon King, initially refuses. However, he ultimately relents and agrees to retreat.

Following Tekka's team's victory over the Legendary Champion and the completion of the Timespace Tournament, Mira and Towa can be found in the alien city in Area 4F. Speaking to them initiates the Sub-Event "A Special Sparring Partner," where Tekka's team battles Mira and four mysterious allies. Upon their defeat, Mira and Towa join Tekka's team, allowing them to appear on the team's spaceship as selectable party members. This also enables Mira to perform EX-Fusion with either Tekka or Dabura once specific conditions are met.

Powers and Statistics

Tier: High 3-A, Low 1-C as Final Form Mira | Low 1-C

Key: Dark Empire Saga | New Space-Time War Saga

Powers and Abilities:

Resistance to:

Attack Potency: High Universe level (Should be superior to Supreme Kais like Toei Shin and Chronoa before she became the Supreme Kai of Time. Comparable to Xeno Trunks before his training with Xeno Goku. Stronger as Super Mira), Low Complex Multiverse level as Final Form Mira (After absorbing Towa, who at the time is a Demon Goddess, he transformed into Final Form. As Final Form Mira he fought against Dark Broly who was fighting evenly against Super Saiyan 4 Xeno Goku. Mechikabura stated that three of them have roughly the same battle power) | Low Complex Multiverse level (Unfathomably stronger than before, after disappearing for a long time, he returned and became stronger, even in base he is comparable to Demon Goddess Towa, helped her in stalling Super Saiyan Blue CC Vegito)

Speed: At least Infinite (Far superior to Base Goku, who traveled across the infinite afterlife during the Otherworld Tournament Saga. and is comparable to Xeno Trunks before his training with Xeno Goku), Immeasurable as Final Form Mira (After absorbing Towa, who at the time is a Demon Goddess, he transformed into Final Form. As Final Form Mira, he was capable of flying beyond space-time, chasing after Dark Broly who did the same. Participated in a three-way battle between him, Dark Broly and Super Saiyan 4 Xeno Goku with three of them keeping up with each other) | Immeasurable (Unfathomably faster than before, after disappearing for a long time, he returned and became stronger, even in base he is comparable to Demon Goddess Towa, helped her stall Super Saiyan Blue CC Vegito. Faster with his transformations)

Lifting Strength: Unknown | Immeasurable (Strong enough to stall Super Saiyan Blue Vegito)

Striking Strength: High Universe level, Low Complex Multiverse level as Final Form Mira | Low Complex Multiverse level

Durability: High Universe level, Low Complex Multiverse level as Final Form Mira | Low Complex Multiverse level

Stamina: Superhuman

Range: Standard Melee Range physically, At least High Universal up to Low Complex Multiversal & Interdimensional (As Final Form Mira) with Ki blasts and Attacks. Low Complex Multiversal & Interdimensional with Time Travel (As Final Form Mira), higher with Dimensional Travel, Teleportation and Portal Creation (As Final Form Mira) | Standard Melee Range physically, Low Complex Multiversal & Interdimensional with Ki Blasts and Attacks, Time Travel. higher with Dimensional Travel, Teleportation and Portal Creation (As Final Form Mira)

Standard Equipment: None notable

Intelligence: Above Average overall, Gifted combatant (He is an intelligent android with the powers and skills of many strong fighters and skilled masters implanted into him. Otherwise nothing notable about his intelligence outside of combat as all the time he follows Towa's orders)

Weaknesses: None notable

Attacks and Techniques

Mira possesses a wide range of techniques across multiple Dragon Ball games, showcasing his immense power, energy manipulation, and combat versatility.

He briefly obtains wings during his transformation into his Towa-absorbed state in Dragon Ball Heroes. He uses telepathy to communicate with Towa when reduced to his core in Xenoverse. He has also used Time Breaker Mind Control in Dragon Ball Online to turn Bardock into the Masked Saiyan, although Xenoverse 2 reveals that Towa was the one responsible. He can also charge his ki using Maximum Charge and amplify his energy through Power Up.

Mira can freely Time Travel using the Time Passport, an artificial version of a Time Scroll presumably created by Towa. His ki techniques include Kiai, Death Slash, Death Beam, Negative Karma Ball, Full Power Energy Wave, and multiple variations of the Spirit Bomb such as EX Spirit Bomb, EX Spirit Bomb Smash, EX Spirit Bomb Enervator, and Dark EX Spirit Bomb.

He wields several versions of the Kamehameha, including Majin Kamehameha, Perfect Kamehameha, Dark Kamehameha, and God Kamehameha. Other notable attacks include Galick Beam Cannon, Finish Breaker, Genocide Shell, Break Strike, Deadly Dance, Perfect Shot, and Side Bridge.

Mira can absorb energy and reconstruct his body, demonstrated in Kakarot when he absorbs large amounts of Kili in his core form. His energy absorption techniques include Drain Charge and Energy Absorption. He can also use defensive techniques like Energy Barrier, Spinning Blade, and Blaster Meteor.

Mira’s ultimate techniques include Serious Bomb, Dimension Ray, Marbling Drop, Peeler Storm, Instant Charge, and Infinity Explosion. His absorption abilities allow him to absorb Towa and Tokitoki’s egg after overloading his power limiter in Xenoverse 2 and Fin in World Mission.

Trivia

Mira's name, when spelled as Miira, is an anagram of mirai, the Japanese word for "future."

His death in Final Form is similar to Super 17’s demise, where one of the fusees exposes their weakness before being finished off by a combination of Dragon Fist and Kamehameha. However, in Mira’s case, the Kamehameha is performed by the 2nd Future Warrior instead of Goku.

Mira serves as a dark counterpart to the Xenoverse series' Future Warrior:

  • Both achieve immense power.
  • Both are hybrids of multiple races and can transform.
  • Both can use techniques from various heroes and villains in the Dragon Ball series.
  • Both are aligned with opposing factions—Mira with Towa and the Time Breakers, and the Future Warrior with Chronoa and the Time Patrol.

Mira also shares similarities with Cell:

  • Both are Bio-Androids created using the DNA of multiple warriors.
  • Mira's DNA spans history, while Cell's comes from Earth's strongest warriors.
  • Both can increase their power through energy absorption.
  • Both altered history through time travel but were ultimately destroyed in the timeline they manipulated (Cell in the main timeline, Mira in Age ???).

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References

  1. Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans (Dragon Ball Raging Blast 2 Bonus OVA 2010 Remake)"
  2. Dragon Ball GT Anime Episode 44
  3. Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 Dragon Ball Super Anime Episode 67
  4. Dragon Ball Super Anime Episode 71
  5. Dragon Ball Super Anime Episode 72
  6. Dragon Ball Super Anime Episode 104
  7. Dragon Ball Super Anime Episode 111
  8. SDBH Big Bang Mission Manga Chapter 12
  9. Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X
  10. Dragon Ball Super Toei Timeline
  11. Official DBS Blu-ray Disk Artbook
  12. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
  13. Dragon Ball Fusions