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- Manga and Anime
Yamcha is one of the strongest human fighters on Earth. The fact that his enemies underestimate him at times actually plays into Yamcha's favor, allowing him to catch his enemies off guard. Since his early appearance in Dragon Ball, Yamcha is shown to be a skilled martial artist. Yamcha was capable of matching Goku (whose power level was 10 but was weakened from hunger at the time) in combat and nearly defeats him in their first encounter. When Goku trains with Roshi, however, Yamcha is far surpassed.
While Goku trained with Roshi, Yamcha trained for a month in the wilderness. At the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament, Yamcha makes it past the elimination rounds and defeats most ordinary martial artists including Fighter 40. Yamcha fights Jackie Chun in the quarter finals, who dodges all of his attacks with little effort. Jackie Chun easily defeats Yamcha with a kiai.
In the Fortuneteller Baba Saga, Yamcha fights See-Through the Invisible Man, who beats him up due to being invisible. However, See-Through's only advantage is being invisible, and he is easily defeated by Yamcha when he becomes visible thanks to Roshi's nosebleed. In turn, Yamcha is defeated easily by Bandages the Mummy, who dodged all of his attacks including the Wolf Fang Fist. After Baba's Tournament, Roshi begins training Yamcha as his pupil.
Three years after Baba's Tournament, Yamcha has improved greatly and participates in the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament. He is again defeated in the quarter finals, this time by Tien Shinhan, who also cripples him. However, Yamcha managed to put up a good fight against Tien, who was equal in strength to Goku at the time.
In the anime, Yamcha is confronted by Tambourine in the King Piccolo Saga, managing to be somewhat competitive against the demon assassin. However, he is hindered by his broken leg, and ultimately spared from being killed by Tambourine when King Piccolo calls on Tambourine to find Cymbal's killer. In the manga, Tambourine and Yamcha didn't fight, but Tambourine was going to kill Yamcha next and didn't because he got the message Cymbal had been killed.
In the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, Yamcha is defeated in the quarter finals by Hero, who was really a human possessed by Kami. Kami tells Yamcha that he has great potential and was impressed by his Spirit Ball technique, but he needed to improve on his focus and defense.
In the beginning of Dragon Ball Z, Yamcha's power level is calculated as 177 by the scouter used by Bulma. After training at Kami's Lookout for a year, his power level is 1,480. At that time, even though he is proven to be stronger than a Saibaman, he could not save himself from the suicidal Saibaman Bomb attack which killed him (albeit Yamcha had his back turned and was caught off-guard, due to his overconfidence in believing the creature to be dead). Afterwards, in the Other World, Yamcha trains under King Kai, and in the anime, when joining forces with Tien and Chiaotzu, together they are shown strong enough to give a hard time to Piccolo. Also in the anime, in a sparring session on King Kai's planet, he defeats Recoome, an opponent whose power level is at least 40,000 and had easily taken out Vegeta.
After Goku tells the others of the androids, he offers to train with both Yamcha and Krillin. They both refuse, with Yamcha saying that he couldn't keep up with Goku's kind of training. In the anime, his own training methods began with standard weight-machines; however, his raw strength proved too much for the setup, quickly breaking them from too much force being applied to them. Later, wanting to prove to himself that he is just as capable as Vegeta, Yamcha recklessly tried using the Gravity Machine, setting it to 300 times Earth's gravity like Vegeta. Quickly, he found himself utterly overwhelmed by it. Nonetheless, he proved just strong enough to reach the control panel above him to turn off the machine before passing out.
After three years of intense training on Earth, Yamcha has gotten stronger. Android 20 referred to Yamcha's energy as abnormally large, far exceeding any known human data, causing him and Android 19 to assume Yamcha was Goku (Gero was unaware of Goku's extreme growth since his battle against the Saiyans, convinced that he could not get much stronger past that point). Goku's power level when not in combat against the Saiyans was 5,000 at the time, implying Yamcha had at least reached this level of strength. Years prior, Piccolo had also told everyone not to show up to the Android confrontation unless they grew strong enough to be useful, to which Yamcha agreed. In the end however, he is easily brought to near-death in one blow by Gero (although Yamcha was caught off-guard from not knowing of Gero's identity, his android status or his energy absorption power, the latter of which quickly drained him before he could fight back). Later, he was decimated by a Cell Jr. when the small Bio-Androids attack, and only survives because the Cell Juniors were suppressing their power as they were ordered not to kill the Z Fighters. In the anime, however, Yamcha, alongside Tien, were able to launch a Cell Jr. backwards after hitting the creature with a double knee strike.
By the time of the Majin Buu Saga, Yamcha's power had likely dropped considerably from its peak, as he had given up on martial arts after the Cell Games.
After dying again in the Fusion Saga, several anime-only scenes show Yamcha training on Grand Kai's planet, where (with a restored passion for fighting) he is able to take out both Olibu and a Winged Gorilla fighter with ease. When Vegito is turned into candy by Super Buu, King Kai suggests sending Krillin and Yamcha to fight him instead of Goku and Vegeta, implying they're his next best fighters. In the Kid Buu Saga, it is shown that he, along with Krillin, were also strong enough to stay on their feet against Kid Buu after being hit by one of his attacks; the two also lasted longer than all of the other dead fighters. However, as already said, this is all anime-only filler.
In the manga version of Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!, Yamcha is intimidated by Aka's Full Power Wahaha no Ha, noting it could destroy Earth.
In the anime version of the God of Destruction Beerus Saga, Yamcha was seen doing a mini training session with Piccolo. He also declared to Beerus that he is still one of the strongest fighters present and gave the God of Destruction a friendly pat on the back that causes the latter to stumble (in a comedic fashion).
During the Universe 6 vs. Universe 7 baseball game, Yamcha reveals he has kept up with his training but uses it for baseball instead of fighting. He created a new kind of pitching technique called the "Wolf Fang Pitching Fist Ball", a pitch that has the speed of his Wolf Fang Fist and the maneuverability of the Spirit Ball. This pitch is extremely effective, allowing Yamcha to effortlessly strike out Botamo and Cabba and striking out Universe 6 for the 1st half of the 1st set. Despite keeping up with his training, Yamcha passes out heroically winning the game for Universe 7, due to the injuries he received from braving a ki barrage storm that was tearing apart Universe 7 from the Beerus and Champa battle.
In the anime version of the Universe Survival Saga, when learning of a tournament pitting all twelve universes against each other, featuring the strongest warriors of each respective universe, Yamcha was excited by the prospect and expected to be chosen as a member of the team. In the manga, Bulma suggested Yamcha as a member for Team Universe 7, and Tien believed that he was the last member Goku was recruiting.
In the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, Yamcha was recruited by the Galactic Patrol to defend the Earth from the Moro Corps' invasion. Despite the escaped convicts being empowered by Moro, Yamcha proved able to overwhelm three foes at once. Yamcha then goes on to state that he is one of the three strongest Earthlings. However even working together Yamcha, Tien and Chiaotzu are on the losing end of their battle with Zauyogi. When Goku arrives to take care of Zauyogi, Yamcha tells Goku that he, Tien and Chiaotzu can finish taking care of the other prisoners, calling them weaklings.
- Super Dragon Ball Heroes
During the Supreme Kai of Time Saga, Yamcha was recruited in the Super Space-Time Tournament to participate. He opted to run away from Mecha Frieza, knowing that he couldn't beat the tyrant. In the manga version of the events, Yamcha remains relatively uninjured after receiving a kick from Super Saiyan Blue Goku (an attack meant for his Xeno counterpart which missed because Yamcha had found one of the Time Fairies). Working with Vidro against the Transcended Chilled, the two were able to overpower the evil space pirate with Glass Homing. In the anime, as the battle continued, Yamcha and Vidro are still holding their own against Chilled Xeno Gohan and Android 16 arrived to help.
- That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha
Dragon Garrow Lee's spin-off manga, Dragon Ball: That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha, shows what would occur if a boy in Yamcha's body was aware of all of the events that would occur in the future - unlike in the mainstream series, Yamcha trains early on with Goku at Master Roshi's and has gotten drastically stronger to the point where he becomes unscathed by several Saibamen explosions at once. Thanks to having his potential unlocked by Guru and training with Nail prior to the Saiyan invasion, his power level is noted by Vegeta to be over 10,000 and as such, he and Goku together can match Vegeta in combat. In the final chapter, the boy as Yamcha was able to fight, outwit, and defeat Chiaotzu (who was also a reincarnated soul and had just as much knowledge as the boy in regard to the series).
- Films
In Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Yamcha was shown to at least hold his own against Cacao and managed to hit the latter with the Spirit Ball but was eventually overpowered. His and the others (excluding Goku) combined might was no match for the fruit empowered Turles.
By the time of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’, it would appear that Yamcha has slacked off on his training and along with Chiaotzu doesn't participate in the Dragon Team's battle against Frieza's army of 1,000 soldiers because it is deemed too dangerous for them by former rival and longtime friend Tien.
- Statements by guidebooks and authors
In the Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might movie pamphlet, Yamcha's power level is 1,900.
- Video Games
In a hidden scenario in Yamcha's story-arc of Budokai 3 HD Collection, several years after Majin Buu's defeat, Yamcha was able to defeat Tien in the World Tournament and advance to the finals against Mr. Satan. Though having a higher power level than Mr. Satan, due to his promise to Goku, Yamcha willingly throws the fight. Later, his newfound confidence led to rumors of him challenging Goku and Vegeta. Another scenario had him fight against Vegeta as revenge for taking Bulma as his wife. Though he won the battle, the rematch between the two ended differently.
In the What-If scenario of Raging Blast, Yamcha fights Vegeta and defeats him. Future Trunks shows up after (with the belief that he'll no longer exist if Vegeta and Bulma aren't together), and Yamcha defeats him as well, realizing that he must be the strongest fighter in the universe.
In Parallel Quest 86 of Xenoverse 2, Yamcha's Supervillain form is powerful enough to overwhelm Adult Gohan, Tien Shinhan, and Piccolo (Gohan notes that one punch can knock someone out cold).
In Dragon Ball Fusions, Yamcha is classified as a C-Rank fighter putting him on par with Bulla, Chiaotzu, Gine, Great Saiyaman 2/Videl, Guldo, Nappa, Raditz, and Saibamen who are all C-Rank.
In FighterZ, Dr. Gero's power suppressing waves didn't affect Yamcha as much as everyone else, as the suppression seal is incomplete on Yamcha, allowing him to access most of his power. Even still, Frieza and Cell mocked Yamcha as they interpreted the revelation as Yamcha was too weak for it to actually seal away his power. This fact could be attributed to him retiring from martial arts, as he had mentioned throughout the game, although it should also be noted that he was still strong enough to be partially affected by the waves, as while he remained conscious he was still immobilized, even stating that it felt like he had been hit by a truck when Krillin and Goku find him in the Super Warrior Arc, indicating that his power was high enough to be affected while at the same time low enough to remain conscious. He is also implied to still be stronger than Chiaotzu (who, unlike Yamcha, continues to train alongside Tien as he has done for years), who was both able to remain conscious and able to move, as he is shown trying to protect the unconscious Tien from clones when the Z Fighters find them. Additionally, since he has access to most of his power, he is not as debilitated by the waves as the others, allowing him to fight at nearly full strength (though, again, it is noted that he has become slightly rusty due to lack of training, though presumably his baseball career has kept him in peak physical condition, allowing him to maintain a decently high power level for an Earthling to be affected by the waves at all).
Abilities
- Flight – The ability to fly with the use of ki.
- Ki Blast – The most basic form of energy wave.
- Ki Sense – An ability that allows the user to sense ki and power levels.
- Wolf Fang Fist – Yamcha typically does a combo of clawing and punching, then finishing with a double palm strike to launch his opponent away. His hand and finger movements may be intended to mimic the biting of a wolf.
- Blinding Wolf Fang Fist – First, Yamcha charges at the opponent and kicks them away. Then, he charges his energy into a powerful Wolf Fang Fist with a hand movement similar to when firing a Kamehameha. Finally, Yamcha charges at the opponent and strikes them with the Wolf Fang Fist. The opponent lies on the floor defeated as Yamcha looks back and shows a grin.
- Neo Wolf Fang Fist – With more control of his ki, Yamcha can increase the power of his physical attacks, landing devastating blows on his opponent in rapid succession that can leave his victims battered and bruised.
- Ultimate Wolf Fang Fist - Used in Dragon Ball FighterZ.
- Wolf Fang Pitching Fist Ball - As a baseball player, Yamcha adapted his martial arts skills and trained to play baseball, allowing him to develop this new type of pitching technique. Basically, it is a pitch with the speed of the Wolf Fang Fist and the control ability of the Spirit Ball, creating an extremely effective pitching technique for striking out an opposing team's batters (even people who normally out-class Yamcha in an actual fight).
- Tiger Jackhammer Fist – Used in the Budokai and Budokai Tenkaichi series.
- Wolf Slice Fist – Used in the Budokai series.
- Wolf Hurricane – Used in Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.
- Crane Wolf Strike - A team attack used by Yamcha and Tien in Attack of the Saiyans.
- Wolf Claw - A single technique where Yamcha leaps forward and slashes the air with invisible claws. Named in Dragon Ball: Origins 2.
- Kamehameha – A powerful Ki blast fired with two hands after concentrating a large amount of Ki.
- Super Kamehameha – Used in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z and the Xenoverse series.
- Multiple Kamehameha - Two or more fighters fire multiple Kamehamehas (one per fighter) simultaneously at a single point.
- Team Work Kamehameha - Yamcha and Krillin fire their Kamehamehas simultaneously to cause great damage to the enemy.
- Kamehame Fever - When they use it, Krillin, Yamcha, and Goku each charge their own Kamehameha attacks. Then, they fire them at the same time from three different places to cause great damage to the enemy.
- Team Work Kamehameha – A double Kamehameha used by Yamcha and Krillin in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
- Team Work Kamehameha - Yamcha and Krillin fire their Kamehamehas simultaneously to cause great damage to the enemy.
- Spirit Ball – The Spirit Ball is formed by making an upwards facing open palm and placing the other hand around the adjacent arm for support. The user then gathers surrounding energy into the open palm and shapes the energy into a yellow-orange sphere. After forming the Spirit Ball, the user controls and guides it by pointing the index and middle fingers in the desired direction. When initially guided, the attack utilizes kinetic energy to deal damage, striking the enemy multiple times from range. On its last strike, the Spirit Ball is triggered to explode on impact, further damaging the enemy.
- Super Spirit Ball – Yamcha puts his right hand out with the palm facing the sky, then with his left hand, he grabs and holds his right wrist. Concentrating a massive amount of ki in his outstretched hand, Yamcha can create a huge, yellow hovering ball as large as his entire body which he controls with his index and middle finger, launching it at them hitting them several times before exploding. Yamcha can even manipulate this into firing a beam.
- Ki Blast Thrust - The user focuses their ki into their fist and charges toward the opponent with an ki-enhanced punch which can cancel out weak Ki Blasts as they charge toward the opponent.
- Wolf Fang Blast – Yamcha uppercuts his opponent up in the air, then he flies up and knock them down to the ground again. Yamcha then fires a barrage of ki blasts on the opponent, only to finish the attack with a large ball of ki. Used only in the Budokai series.
- Consecutive Energy Blast - Used in Xenoverse 2.
- Energy Wave Combo - Used in Xenoverse 2.
- Full Power Energy Blast Volley - Used in Xenoverse 2.
- Fusion Dance - Used in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 and Dragon Ball Fusions.
- Afterimage Technique – One of Yamcha's Blast 1's in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
- Phantom Fist - Used in his Supervillain form in Xenoverse 2.
- Power up to the Very Limit – One of Yamcha's Blast 1 in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
- Warriors of Earth - A team attack used by Yamcha, Krillin, Tien, Chiaotzu, and Yajirobe in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2.
- Earthling Strike - A team attack used by Yamcha, Tien, and Krillin in Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.
- Demon-Wolf-Crane - A team attack used by Yamcha, Tien, and Piccolo in Attack of the Saiyans.
- All-Out – Used in the Raging Blast series.
- Heel Crash - A technique from Origins 2 where Yamcha backflips into the air and smashes his heel into the ground creating a shockwave that travels across the ground.
- Appeal – A supportive technique used by Yamcha to increase his special abilities. Used in Zenkai Battle.
- Fake Death - Used in the Xenoverse series.
- Energy Charge - Used in the Xenoverse series.
- Full Power Charge - Used in the Xenoverse series.
- Maximum Charge - Used in the Xenoverse series.
- Darkness Mixer - Used in his Supervillain form in Xenoverse 2.
- Maximum Charge - Used in the Xenoverse series.
- Full Power Charge - Used in the Xenoverse series.
- Rise to Action - Used in the Xenoverse series.
- Stardust Breaker - Gogeta's Ultimate Attack which Yamcha can used via a glitch in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle.[1]
- Five-Way Fusion - Used in Dragon Ball Fusions.
- EX-Fusion - Used in Dragon Ball Fusions.
- Charged Ki Wave - Used in Xenoverse 2.
- Bloody Sauce - Used in his Supervillain form in Xenoverse 2.
- Baked Sphere - Used by an unplayable version of Supervillain Yamcha when fought in certain Expert Missions in Xenoverse 2.
- Marbling Drop - Used by an unplayable version of Supervillain Yamcha when fought in certain Expert Missions in Xenoverse 2.
- Peeler Storm - Used by an unplayable version of Supervillain Yamcha when fought in certain Expert Missions in Xenoverse 2.
- Brainwash Attack - Used by an unplayable version of Supervillain Yamcha when fought in certain Expert Missions in Xenoverse 2.
- Full Power Energy Wave - After the 1.09.00 Update in Xenoverse 2, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization.
- Tri-Beam - After the 1.09.00 Update in Xenoverse 2, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization.
- Spirit Tri-Beam - After the 1.09.00 Update in Xenoverse 2, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization.
- Neo Tri-Beam - After the 1.09.00 Update in Xenoverse 2, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization.
- Solar Flare - After the 1.09.00 Update in Xenoverse 2, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization.
- Volleyball Attack - After the 1.09.00 Update in Xenoverse 2, it can be added to Yamcha's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization.
- Taunt - In Kakarot, Yamcha can taunt nearby opponents by making a hand gesture to come at him while showing of his gleaming smile forcing them to _target him.
- Conserve Strength (力の温存, Conserve Strength) - An ability used by Yamcha's SH5-13 card in Dragon Ball Heroes, that increases the Stamina recovery rate of allied supporters by 1.5x during the first round of the battle.
- Outstanding Assist (的確なアシスト, Outstanding Assist) - An ability used by Yamcha's HUM4-22 card in Dragon Ball Heroes, that recovers the stamina of ally attackers and increases the team's Hero Energy by 1 per each ally supporter at the end of each Prep Phase. The ability was also used in Push Forward to the Battlefield! Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Total Confidence (自信満々, Total Confidence) - An ability used by Yamcha's HJ1-CP4 and UM2-051 cards in Dragon Ball Heroes, that increases his Power by 2000 at the end of each round that his team's HP is higher than the enemy's.
- Villain of the Wasteland (荒野の大悪党, Villain of the Wasteland) - An ability used by Yamcha's SH1-13 card in Dragon Ball Heroes, that steals 2 Hero Energy from the enemy team each time his team wins the Power Level Battle Phase.
- Demon Clan
During the Garlic Jr. Saga, Yamcha is infected by the Black Water Mist becoming a vampire-like Demon Clansman. In this state the evil desires, he would normally suppress take control driving him mad to the point of being willing to kill his own friends for it. He also becomes a devoted follower of Garlic Jr. and the Spice Boys whom he worships. Due to his training under Kami and King Kai, he is one of the strongest fighters known to have been corrupted by the mist making him more dangerous than the other infected Earthlings like Bulma, Chi-Chi, and Master Roshi.
- Mini
With the Earth's Dragon Balls, Gomah wishes for everyone who fought Majin Buu to turn into children and babies in the beginning of Dragon Ball Daima. In this state, he is known as Yamcha (Mini).
- Unlock Potential
In Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu, Yamcha can have his potential unlocked by Guru if he manages to survive the battle with Nappa (this can be achieved if Goku returns instantly) allowing him to travel to Namek. The Reincarnated Yamcha also has it unlocked by Guru in the That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha manga after using the Nameless Namekian's Spaceship to travel to Namek before Nappa and Vegeta's arrival on Earth.
- Kaio-ken
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, one of Yamcha's playable forms can use the Kaio-ken technique as one of his Supers. In this state, Yamcha's base power level is doubled, and his body becomes shrouded in a crimson aura. Though Yamcha did train under King Kai after he was killed during the Saiyan conflict, he is never shown using this technique in either the manga or the anime. This power-up form does not return in Xenoverse 2, nor can its Awoken Skill be added to Yamcha's custom skillset via Partner Customization (he shares this trait with Krillin who, could also use it in Xenoverse).
- Super Saiyan 3
In a Dragon Ball SD promotion to congratulate Saikyō Jump on its third anniversary, Yamcha appears as a Super Saiyan 3 along with Puar, Kid Goku, Krillin, and Master Roshi. In this form, Yamcha's hair turns golden blonde and becomes longer, while his eyebrows disappear. However, due to the nature of the Dragon Ball SD manga this form is little more than a gag transformation (as Yamcha is a pure Human-type Earthling and would normally be incapable of said transformation which is exclusive to Saiyans and partial Saiyans).
- Supervillain
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Yamcha is enhanced by the dark magic of the Time Breakers in Parallel Quest 86: "Yamcha Is Number One" which causes Goten to appear in Conton City to find someone to help bring Yamcha back to his senses.
When merely corrupted by the Dark Magic his power is greatly increased beyond what Yamcha was capable of at that moment in history, able to stand toe to toe with Adult Gohan, Piccolo and Tien at the same time, with Gohan commenting that a single blow from Yamcha was capable of knocking a fighter of Gohan's caliber out cold.
After being defeated, Yamcha revives shaving off life to increase power and undergoes the Supervillain transformation. In this form Yamcha is referred to as Evil Yamcha (or Yamcha•Supervillain).[2] This transformation causes the user's body color to change to a pale shade of white, their eyes glowing a hot pink color, and he gains the Time Breaker's broken infinity on his forehead. This form also grants him access to some of the Time Breaker's Super Skills such as Towa's Bloody Sauce, Mira's Phantom Fist, and Darkness Mixer, in addition to Yamcha's original techniques such as Spirit Ball and Neo Wolf Fang Fist.
When Yamcha was finally brought down he had no memory of what happened. Yamcha's Supervillain form becomes playable after PQ 86 is completed.
In the Expert Mission 13: "A History of Mixed Battles", Supervillain Yamcha may appear as a random opponent. He also utilizes the first stage power-up version in Parallel Quest 53: "The Fist of Justice!" along with Krillin, Tien, Goten, Kid Trunks, and Good Buu. Interestingly, Yamcha is the only Z Fighter who can utilize the second stage Supervillain transformation as all other users are villains.
- Yamcha (Reincarnation)
In Dragon Ball: That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha, Beerus reincarnates a human Soul into Yamcha as part of the Reincarnation Game he is playing with Champa who reincarnates Oushou into Chiaotzu as part of the game. Due to the human soul being a fan of Dragon Ball he is able to use his knowledge of the series to prevent Yamcha's death by Saibamen Bomb and as a result events play out differently for Yamcha.
In Dragon Ball Heroes and World Mission. the Reincarnated Yamcha is a playable form for Yamcha under the name Yamcha (Reincarnation).
- Tiencha
Tiencha is the fusion of Yamcha and his ally Tien Shinhan. He appears in the video games Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 and Dragon Ball Fusions.
- EX Yamhan
The EX-Fusion of Yamcha and Tien introduced in Dragon Ball Fusions. He is Tiencha's EX Fusion counterpart. Though weaker than his Metamoran Fusion counterpart, EX Yamhan can remain fused as long as he wears his Metamo-Ring.
- Yamcule
Yamcule is a hypothetical fusion of Yamcha and Mr. Satan. It is a "Fusion Frenzy" card in the Dragon Ball Collectible card game, however, the card itself does not depict the fused character, instead showing the two fusing characters beside each other.
- Yamta
Yamcha is one of the few Z Fighters who are shown to drive on a regular basis in Dragon Ball Z. The other is Yajirobe, but Piccolo has been seen driving once, Goku and Tien have been seen driving twice each, and Vegeta once.
- Azure Dragon Sword – A sword Yamcha uses to fight with on rare occasions.
- Nunchucks – Used in Curse of the Blood Rubies. Yamcha is also seen briefly holding them in the anime episode "Final Showdown" as well as its manga counterpart.
- Machine Gun – Yamcha is seen holding a submachine gun similar to a Russian PPSh-41 the morning following his first meeting with Goku and his friends.
- Panzerfaust – Yamcha's Rocket Launcher, which he uses to destroy Oolong's House-Wagon.
- Jet Squirrel – A flying jet scooter.
- Mighty Mouse – Yamcha's Old Fashioned Buggy. This is also his favorite car.[3] Used to track Goku, Bulma and Oolong from Diablo Desert to Fire Mountain.
- Silverstar 4 – Yamcha's hovercar. He used it to track Goku, Bulma and Oolong from Fire Mountain to Pilaf's Castle. In the filler episode "He's Always Late", Yamcha has a new hovercar.
- Capsules - As a bandit, Yamcha would both steal and use capsules. In World Mission, Yamcha uses Battle Capsule, a type of CAA Special Ability where he tosses 1 to 3 capsules that he chooses to drop on his team to grant a beneficial effect or on the enemy team to trigger a negative effect.
- Guard Capsule - A Battle Capsule that from R2 (Round 2) onward, permanently increases the GRD of Yamcha's team by +1500 or permanently decreases the GRD of the enemy team by -1500.
- Power Capsule - A Battle Capsule that from R2 onward, permanently increases the PWR of Yamcha's team by +2000 or permanently decreases the PWR of the enemy team by -2000.
- Power Level Capsule - A Battle Capsule that from R2 onward, grants a permanent 1.2x ally PWR LV or a permanent -20% to enemy team PWR LV.
- Speed Capsule - A Battle Capsule that from R2 onward, permanently decreases ally CI (Charge Impact) speed or permanently increase enemy team CI speed.
- Weighted Clothing - Clothing fitted with built-in weights to make them heavier than ordinary clothes.
- Senzu Bean - Mystical beans with immense rejuvenation properties.
References
- ↑ Dragonball Z Dokkan Battle Glitch: Yamcha's Soul Punisher. youtube (June 1, 2016).
- ↑ Xenoverse 2 DLC1. dragonball-videgames.
- ↑ Dragon Ball: Super Exciting Guide, 2009