A corrupted version of Super Saiyan Blue where dark energy or extreme psychological collapse pushes the divine transformation into an uncontrolled berserker rage. Originating in Super Dragon Ball Heroes, this form combines the godly power of SSB with the raw, unfiltered aggression of a berserk state, creating a fighter of immense power but no conscious direction.
Super Saiyan Blue is normally characterized by its calm, controlled energy output. The form's defining trait is the perfect balance between godly power and emotional tranquility. SSGSS Berserk represents the complete inversion of that balance: the godly power remains, but the tranquility is replaced by primal rage amplified by dark energy corruption.
In Super Dragon Ball Heroes, this form has been triggered by exposure to corrupted energy sources that overwhelm the user's ability to maintain the mental equilibrium required for standard Blue. The dark energy floods the transformation, supercharging it beyond normal parameters while simultaneously destroying the user's rational mind.
The form creates an interesting contradiction within the lore. Super Saiyan Blue was specifically designed as a transformation that channels power through calm control rather than emotional intensity. A berserk Blue should theoretically be impossible, since the emotional upheaval would destabilize the godly ki that makes Blue function. The answer, in the Heroes continuity, is that the dark energy essentially forces the form to maintain its structure even as the user's mind collapses, creating a state that should not exist but does through external power propping up the framework.
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