Krillin’s Best Feats with Solar Flare

In the Dragon Ball universe, Taiyōken, or Solar Flare, is a versatile and valuable asset in almost every battle fought by the Z-Fighters. Much like basic tools in fighting games or real-life professional fights, it might not seem like much, but its impact is significant. Unlike a game-ending move, Solar Flare is a low-Ki consumption ability that provides setup opportunities for attacks. Essentially, Solar Flare serves a purpose similar to a boxer’s jab – it disrupts the opponent’s defense, creating an opening for a powerful follow-up strike.

The comic shared by Reddit user m-e-n-a on r/Dragonballsuper has ignited a debate about Krillin’s ineffective use of his powerful technique, sparking doubts among fans about the tactical acumen of the Z-Fighter. While some argue that the depicted combo wouldn’t work against strong or durable opponents, it’s important to remember that Solar Flare isn’t limited to just a one-two setup. For those who have played Dragon Ball FighterZ, it’s clear that the game allows you to link Solar Flare with Destructo Disc for a nearly invincible combo, suggesting other potential strategies for Krillin.

Everybody’s Using It!

Solar Flare’s legacy in the Dragon Ball universe is undeniable. First displayed by Tien Shinhan, this powerful technique was later mastered by characters like Krillin, Goku, and Cell. Despite some skepticism about its simplicity, Solar Flare remains one of the most iconic moves in the series due to its versatility.

Goku himself demonstrates the effectiveness of Solar Flare when he uses it against Tien in Dragon Ball and later against Great Ape Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z. In his battle with Vegeta, Goku employs Solar Flare strategically as a prelude to charging his Spirit Bomb, a move intended to defeat Vegeta. This shows how Solar Flare can be a valuable asset for an intelligent martial artist, often serving as a key tool in their arsenal.

In a critical situation, Cell resorts to employing powerful Ki attacks, one of which is the Solar Flare. Throughout the Cell Saga, Cell demonstrates an impressive arsenal of attacks and moves, and the Solar Flare is another instance where he utilizes it in a life-or-death situation to evade the Z Fighters’ onslaught. Unlike most discussions, Cell does not follow up with a combination attack using the Solar Flare but instead flees quickly to prepare himself better for any future encounters with his enemies.

Krillin’s Best Feats with Solar Flare

As a spectator, I’ve noticed that many dedicated fans express a considerable amount of doubt towards this discussion post and comic, mainly due to their belief that even with such a powerful combo move, Krillin wouldn’t be able to inflict harm on high-level enemies. After all, throughout the entire Dragon Ball series, we’ve witnessed numerous instances where our heroes are faced with adversaries far stronger than themselves, whose attacks seem to have no effect. The fight between Krillin and Perfect Cell is a clear demonstration of this phenomenon. Even when Krillin unleashed his Destructo Disc at Perfect Cell’s neck, the villain simply shrugged it off and stretched afterward. This seemingly weakens Krillin’s role in Dragon Ball Z, and any future appearances, wouldn’t it?

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Absolutely, as previously stated, Solar Flare and Ki attacks aren’t just binary, they are versatile moves in a skilled fighter’s repertoire, much like Goku’s Instant Transmission. For instance, we’ve seen Krillin employ the Solar Flare not only for destructive purposes but also as a feint during an attack. This is evident in his fight against Goku before the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super. In this encounter, Krillin faked a Solar Flare, prompting Goku to erect his guard to avoid being blinded. Seizing this opportunity, Krillin instead launched a series of Destructo Discs, forcing Goku to retreat and defend himself. Though Goku skillfully dodged the attacks, he was eventually overwhelmed by Krillin’s offensive and was forced to counter with Ki blasts to neutralize the incoming Discs.

Once more, it’s evident that Krillin demonstrates his strategic prowess as Goku comes to a halt. What’s hidden beneath him is that Krillin had launched another disc, aiming to push Goku towards the edge, a situation that would have led to his defeat if not for the unique ability of Goku – unlike most of our villains – to sense Ki.

The Reality of Krillin as a Combatant

As a die-hard Dragon Ball fan, I’ve got to say, diving into these discussions and reading up on the original posts has given me an incredible appreciation for Krillin’s capabilities! However, it’s become clear that when it comes to raw power, Krillin is significantly underwhelming. Despite his tactical acumen and access to some of the most potent techniques in the series, he simply doesn’t have what it takes to take down the heavyweights. It’s a bit disappointing, but I still love him for who he is!

Despite Krillin seemingly being overshadowed by Goku, it doesn’t make him irrelevant because he demonstrates strategic prowess that allows him to outmaneuver Goku on occasion. If only he had a teammate who could exploit Goku’s vulnerable moments, Krillin might have emerged victorious. Thus, while the amusing Reddit thread and homemade comics don’t fully reflect reality, they do resonate with the canon and spark meaningful debates about how the Z-Fighters can optimally employ their abilities.

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2025-04-04 21:12