An advanced stage of the Legendary Super Saiyan that applies the same evolutionary leap that separates Super Saiyan from Super Saiyan 2 to the Legendary line. Originating in Dragon Ball Heroes, this form doubles the already staggering output of the Legendary Super Saiyan while adding the characteristic bio-electrical sparks of the second Super Saiyan grade.
Legendary Super Saiyan 2 was introduced through the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade and card game franchise. In this media, Broly is a recurring antagonist who frequently pushes beyond his established limits, and LSS2 represents one such escalation. The form applies the conceptual framework of Super Saiyan 2 to the Legendary lineage, roughly doubling the power of the base Legendary form in the same way that standard SS2 doubles standard SS.
The form is most commonly associated with Broly in his various Dragon Ball Heroes appearances, where the power scaling operates on a more extreme curve than in the mainline anime or manga. In these scenarios, LSS2 Broly is typically presented as a threat significant enough to require multiple powered-up heroes working together to contain.
Visually, the primary difference between LSS and LSS2 is the addition of bio-electrical sparks that arc across the body and through the aura. This mirrors the visual distinction between standard SS and SS2, where the crackling lightning around the body serves as the clearest indicator of the advanced form. The green aura becomes more intense, and the hair may take on a slightly more rigid, defined shape compared to the flowing style of the base Legendary form.
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