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Peeler Storm

Technique

Mira's signature assault in his Final Form, conjuring razor-thin energy discs that shred through opponents with blinding speed. Originated in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and later appeared in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes manga.

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Razors from the Void

The Peeler Storm is a technique that looks as vicious as it sounds. The user generates a flurry of razor blade-shaped energy discs that tear into enemies at incredible speed. What makes it particularly nasty is the delivery: non-Great Ape fighters appear to dissolve into a vortex of pure energy, temporarily vanishing and reforming into the spinning blades themselves. Once the discs have done their damage, the user rematerializes as though nothing happened.

Great Apes perform the technique differently, simply swiping one massive hand to unleash the barrage. In either case, the sheer speed of the attack makes it extremely difficult to dodge, though a well-timed guard can reduce the damage.

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Three-Way Collision on the Battlefield

In the Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Dark Demon Realm Mission manga, Mira (after absorbing Towa) deploys the Peeler Storm in a truly spectacular fashion. His wave of energy discs collides head-on with Super Saiyan 4 Xeno Goku's 10x Kamehameha and Dark Broly's Dark Blast Stinger, creating a three-way energy clash. This marks the only time in any media where Peeler Storm triggers an energy struggle, a property it does not possess in the games.

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Game Origins and Availability

Peeler Storm debuted in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 as a Super Skill for Final Form Mira and certain Expert Mission bosses. The Time Patroller can acquire it as a Crystal Raid reward from Expert Mission 20. When performed by player characters, it functions as an Evasive Skill rather than an offensive one, adding a layer of tactical versatility.

In Dragon Ball Heroes, the technique was added as Mira (Towa Absorbed)'s Super Attack and can be learned by Hero Avatars through Super Shenron's wish system. Dark King Fu also gained access to it during Big Bang Mission 6.

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