Vegito's signature attack, combining Goku's Kamehameha stance with Vegeta's Final Flash energy into a single devastating golden beam. It left a permanent hole in Super Buu's chest.
The Final Kamehameha blends the techniques of the two strongest Saiyans alive into a single beam. Vegito cups his hands at his side in the Kamehameha stance, then shifts to a Final Flash positioning with hands thrust forward, before releasing a massive golden energy sphere or beam that combines the properties of both attacks. In later uses and video games, the motion sequence was reversed: Vegito starts with the Final Flash arm spread to gather energy, then draws his hands together in Kamehameha fashion before firing. Either way, the result is the same: an attack that carries the full combined might of Goku and Vegeta's most powerful techniques.
Vegito unveiled the Final Kamehameha during his utterly dominant battle against Super Buu (Gohan absorbed). After toying with the Majin for an extended period, Super Vegito grabbed Buu by his head tentacle and dangled him while mocking his supposed power. When Buu fired a point-blank energy blast in desperation, Vegito shrugged it off without a scratch. As the shocked Buu fell toward the ground, Vegito launched the Final Kamehameha, blasting a massive hole through Buu's chest. When Buu tried to regenerate, the hole remained. For the first time, someone had dealt damage that exceeded even Buu's legendary regeneration speed, proving that Vegito's power existed on a completely different level from anything the Majin had ever faced.
The technique received a divine upgrade during Dragon Ball Super's Future Trunks Saga when Vegito returned as Super Saiyan Blue Vegito. The God Final Kamehameha combined the original technique's structure with the power of Super Saiyan Blue, producing a blue-and-gold beam of immense destructive force. Vegito used it against Fused Zamasu, dealing significant damage to the supposedly immortal god. Gogeta has also been shown using the Final Kamehameha in certain games and Dragon Ball Heroes media, demonstrating that the other Goku-Vegeta fusion can access the same combined technique. The attack has appeared in virtually every Dragon Ball fighting game since its debut, consistently serving as Vegito's most powerful special move.

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