The Dragon Ball series is full to the brim with some of the most iconic attacks, fights, and moments in shonen history. This isn't a surprise in the slightest — after all, Dragon Ball Z was nothing short of a global phenomenon that provided a gateway for an entire generation to familiarize themselves with the rich and creative world of anime.
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One of the most iconic moves in the entire series is undoubtedly the Kamehameha, a beam attack that has played a major role in the series due to its regular usage as Goku uses this move to tackle some of the biggest and most imposing threats in the entire universe. Keeping this in mind, here are ten of the strongest variations of the Kamehameha that have appeared in the Dragon Ball series.
10 10x Kamehameha
Dragon Ball GT might be the black sheep of the series, but there's no denying the fact that the show definitely had its moments, with one of the biggest developments being a new Super Saiyan form for Goku that allowed him to increase the power of his Kamehameha to new heights.
The 10x Kamehameha is a powerful variation of the original technique, turning the iconic blue color of this attack into a red one with a menacing aura. Along with this, there's a delayed attack attached to this move also that adds insult to injury.
9 Big Bang Kamehameha
However, the most powerful Kamehameha in Dragon Ball GT has to be the Big Bang Kamehameha — an exceedingly powerful technique used by Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta near the tail end of the series.
The power of this technique is beyond compare, and could've easily taken the spot of the most powerful Kamehameha of all time... had it not been for the existence of Dragon Ball Super.
8 Limitbreaker Kamehameha
Dragon Ball Super brought a ton of new forms into the mix that allowed the Saiyans of the series to reach godly levels of power. So, in the case of Goku, it was only a given that his Kamehameha would also receive a significant upgrade as well.
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This came in the form of the Limitbreaker Kamehameha — a version of this attack used by Super Saiyan God Goku that appears only once in the entire series when Goku uses the power of this move to try and counter the Sphere of Destruction that Beerus launched towards Earth.
7 Super Black Kamehameha
The Future Trunks arc is easily one of the highlights of Dragon Ball Super, featuring two intriguing antagonists in the form of Goku Black and Future Zamasu. The battles that follow are full to the brim with some truly excellent moments, such as Trunks powering up to a new level of power and an appearance from Vegito as well!
Goku Black is easily one of the more notable antagonists in this arc, with his powers being incredible to behold at times. The best example of this is the Super Black Kamehameha — a powerful variation of this classic move that takes on a pink hue as well.
6 10x God Kamehameha
After managed to merge the raging power of Super Saiyan Blue with the calming focus of the Kaio-ken, Goku was able to achieve a new level of power that allowed him to augment all his powers... and increase the strength of his Kamehameha as well.
The end result was the 10x God Kamehameha that he used in his amazing fight against Hit, which easily served as one of the best and most memorable moments in Dragon Ball Super.
5 Transcendent God Kamehameha
Goku's Kamehameha in his Super Saiyan Blue form is easily one of the most powerful moves in his arsenal, and this move ended up receiving a significant upgrade after the events of the Tournament of Power and his fight against Jiren.
The Transcendent God Kamehameha was whipped out by the Saiyan during his fight against Broly, and it's a testament to the massive power of this Berserker Saiyan that he managed to shrug off both the Transcendent God Kamehameha and the Super Galick Gun with little to no effort.
4 Ultimate Kamehameha
After finding themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place while fighting Broly, Goku and Vegeta decide to fuse into Gogeta in order to outclass Broly completely in terms of raw power... and they managed to do the same in definitive fashion.
One of the highlights of this fight is definitely the incredible Kamehameha that's fired off by Gogeta during this intense battle, fittingly dubbed the Ultimate Kamehameha due to its massive destructive potential.
3 Final Kamehameha
However, when it comes to fusions in Dragon Ball, it's pretty much clarified that the Potara Fusion allows for a cleaner fusion when compared to the Fusion Dance. So, by that logic, Vegito is stronger than Gogeta.
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This is reflected in the variation of the Kamehameha that he uses as well, which is actually a combination of Vegeta's Final Flash and Goku's Kamehameha. The end result is the Final Kamehameha, which is easily one of the strongest attacks in the history of Dragon Ball.
2 Divine Kamehameha
During the Tournament of Power, Goku managed to tap into a new power called Ultra Instinct that brought his power to new heights. However, at the start of this arc, Goku was using an imperfect version of this transformation.
Having said that, even this imperfect version of the technique was more than enough to take care of most of the fighters in the tournament. A great example of this was when Goku was fighting against Kefla and slid over her attack to unleash a powerful Divine Kamehameha that knocked the fused fighter out of the tournament for good.
1 Supreme Kamehameha
However, when it came to Jiren, Goku needed the power of a perfected Ultra Instinct form in order to best this fighter. This finally came near the tail end of the tournament, when Goku managed to unlock the full potential of Ultra Instinct.
This also allowed him to unleash a more powerful version of the Divine Kamehameha, called the Supreme Kamehameha. This attack was so powerful that it overpowered Jiren's Omegaheat Magnetron and helped turn the tide of battle in favor of Universe 7.