An enhanced version of Ribrianne's love-powered transformation, achieved during the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super. Representing Universe 2's belief in the cosmic power of love, Super Ribrianne amplifies the already formidable abilities of the Magical Girl-inspired warrior to greater heights.
Ribrianne's standard transformation was already unusual by Dragon Ball standards, drawing its power from the concept of love rather than rage, ki manipulation, or biological evolution. As the champion of Universe 2, she embodied her universe's deeply held belief that love is the most powerful force in existence. Super Ribrianne takes this concept further, representing what happens when that emotional conviction reaches its peak intensity.
During the Tournament of Power, Universe 2's fighters demonstrated that their love-based power system was more than just theatrical posturing. Ribrianne and her companions, Roasie and Kakunsa, posed genuine threats to fighters from other universes. Super Ribrianne elevated that threat level further, producing attacks powerful enough to require serious attention from even the strongest Tournament participants.
The form ultimately proved insufficient against the top-tier fighters of Universe 7, but its existence highlighted one of the Tournament of Power's most interesting themes: every universe had developed its own approach to combat and power, and none of those approaches was inherently wrong or foolish. Universe 2's love-based system was different from the Saiyan approach, but it was a legitimate path to significant power within the Dragon Ball framework.
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