A divine staff carried by each Angel attendant serving a God of Destruction, capable of viewing events across time, creating pocket dimensions, and performing miraculous feats.
The Angel Attendant's Staff is a versatile divine instrument wielded by the Angels who serve the Gods of Destruction across all twelve universes. While it appears to be a simple elongated staff topped with a crystalline orb, its capabilities are extraordinarily vast and extend well beyond its modest appearance.
The staff can project images from both the past and present, allowing an Angel to monitor events across the universe in real time. It can also record and play back visual messages, functioning similarly to a cosmic answering machine. Whis frequently uses this feature to keep tabs on events throughout Universe 7.
Angels use their staffs as a focal point for their Warp technique, enabling travel between planets and even between separate universes. Inside each staff exists a pocket dimension with intense gravitational pressure and an atmosphere thick with godly ki. This internal realm operates on an accelerated time flow similar to the Hyperbolic Time Chamber. Whis transported Goku and Vegeta into this dimension to train them in controlling their ki without leaking energy.
Despite the Angels' primary role in aiding sanctioned destruction, the staff can also support and create life. Whis demonstrated this by safely delivering Bulma's daughter Bulla ahead of her due date, warping the baby out of the womb without any pain or complications for the mother. The staff was also used to resurrect Frieza after the Tournament of Power, restoring him to life as a reward for helping Universe 7 survive.
The staff can generate breathable atmospheres and even conjure food, as Vados demonstrated on the Nameless Planet during the Tournament of Destroyers.
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