Fury Tamagami is a rage-enhanced state achieved by the Tamagami, the powerful dragon guardians that protect the Dragon Balls in Dragon Ball Daima. When pushed to their limits in combat, these guardians access a heightened power state characterized by an intensified aura and more aggressive fighting style. The transformation makes the already formidable Tamagami even more dangerous.
The Tamagami are powerful beings assigned to guard the Dragon Balls in the Demon Realm during the events of Dragon Ball Daima. Each Dragon Ball is protected by its own dedicated Tamagami, and these guardians take their duties extremely seriously. Tamagami Number One, Two, and Three were all encountered by Goku and his allies during their quest to gather the Dragon Balls and reverse the wish that had turned everyone into children.
When a Tamagami is challenged by opponents who can actually push them in battle, their frustration and protective instincts can trigger the Fury state. This rage-based power up intensifies their aura and enhances their combat capabilities beyond their already considerable baseline. The transformation follows a pattern familiar throughout Dragon Ball: anger as a catalyst for greater power. For the Tamagami, whose entire existence revolves around protecting their assigned Dragon Ball, the fury of potentially failing that duty serves as the emotional trigger that pushes them to their next level.
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