Fused Zamasu's energy attack that fires a barrage of purple ki needles from his hand, creating a web of piercing beams that trap and damage opponents simultaneously.
The Divine Lasso is Fused Zamasu's signature offensive technique, reflecting his self-proclaimed divine status through both its name and execution. Zamasu extends his arm and fires a rapid barrage of thin, needle-like purple energy beams from his fingertips. These beams spread outward in a fan pattern before converging on the target from multiple angles, creating a cage-like web of piercing energy that is nearly impossible to escape once caught.
Each individual beam carries enough force to pierce through a fighter's defenses, and the combined effect of dozens of beams striking simultaneously overwhelms even the most durable opponents. The technique serves as both an offensive barrage and a restraining tool, pinning targets in place while the beams continue to damage them.
Fused Zamasu deploys the Divine Lasso during the climactic confrontation of the Future Trunks Saga. After the Potara fusion of Goku Black and Future Zamasu creates one of the most powerful antagonists in Dragon Ball Super, the Divine Lasso becomes a primary weapon against Goku and Vegeta. The technique's multi-directional nature makes it particularly effective against two opponents fighting simultaneously, as the beam spread can target both fighters at once.
The attack reflects Zamasu's philosophy of divine justice. He does not simply blast his opponents with raw power; he binds and judges them, using a technique that evokes imagery of divine punishment. Every aspect of the Divine Lasso is designed to remind his victims that they are being destroyed by a god.
The Divine Lasso is part of Fused Zamasu's broader fighting style that blends Goku Black's Saiyan combat abilities with Future Zamasu's divine techniques. The result is a uniquely versatile villain who can match the heroes in hand-to-hand combat while also deploying god-level techniques that no mortal has an answer for.
In video games, the Divine Lasso typically appears as a super attack for Fused Zamasu, rendered as a rapid spray of purple beams that cover a wide area of the screen. The technique's visual design, with its thin purple needles radiating outward, has made it one of the more visually distinctive attacks introduced in Dragon Ball Super and a favorite among players of FighterZ and Xenoverse 2.

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