Yamcha is one of Dragon Ball’s original Z-Warriors and the first major antagonist ever introduced in the series. In his early days, he was a rival to Goku but has since fallen to the wayside. But Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultra God Mission may be giving this legendary warrior a chance to shine once more with what is perhaps the single greatest feat of durability shown by a human in all of Dragon Ball’s history.
The character of Yamcha was first introduced in Dragon Ball chapter 7 titled “Yamcha and Pu’ar.” Shortly after making his appearance, the desert bandit battles Goku and sends the young martial artist flying through several stone columns. Yamcha is really the first character in the series shown to stand a chance against Goku at all, but his status as Goku’s enemy and rival is soon all but lost. In Dragon Ball Z, Yamcha makes a few appearances but notably disappears for most of the series after the events of the Saiyan Saga where he is killed off by a Saibaman. Going from this embarrassing death to Super Dragon Ball Heroes’ ridiculous feat of strength shows that Yamcha has been doing anything but slacking in recent times.
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Chapter 2 of Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultra God Mission showcases Yamcha after Jiren knocks him aside to continue his battle with Broly. Surprisingly, Yamcha only suffers a broken tooth from being smacked around by one of the most powerful warriors in the universe. Yamcha’s god-tier durability doesn’t end there, however, as he is more than capable of evading and taking several blasts from the likes of Mecha Frieza. To top it all off, Yamcha accidentally performs the single most impressive feat ever seen by a human in
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