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Evil Aura

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The Evil Aura is a malevolent energy field projected by the ancient Saiyan Cumber in Super Dragon Ball Heroes. This dark power can corrupt other fighters who come into contact with it, driving them berserk and dramatically increasing their aggression and power. The aura serves as both a weapon and a force multiplier, turning the battlefield chaotic by converting enemies into uncontrollable berserkers.

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Cumber's Corrupting Influence

Cumber, the Evil Saiyan imprisoned on the Prison Planet, radiates a dark energy aura that can affect any fighter within its range. When Goku first encountered Cumber in Super Dragon Ball Heroes, mere exposure to the aura was enough to drive Goku into a berserk state, causing him to attack everyone around him indiscriminately. The corrupting effect transforms the victim's aura to a dark reddish hue and dramatically amplifies their aggressive instincts while suppressing their rational thought.

Spread and Resistance

The Evil Aura has proven capable of affecting warriors across a wide power spectrum. Turles and Bojack were both corrupted by the aura in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes storyline, gaining power boosts at the cost of their self-control. Vegeta also fell under its influence briefly. However, certain individuals have demonstrated the ability to resist or break free from the corruption through sheer willpower or the application of divine energy. The aura's corrupting nature makes Cumber a uniquely dangerous opponent, as every fighter sent to confront him risks becoming another weapon in his arsenal.

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