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Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (Universe Tree Power)

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A powered-up variant of Super Saiyan Blue that channels energy from the Universe Tree, a cosmic entity featured in Super Dragon Ball Heroes that drains the life force of entire universes. By tapping into this collected energy while in SSB, the user gains access to power reserves that dwarf anything their own body could produce.

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The Universe Tree

The Universe Tree is a narrative device in Super Dragon Ball Heroes that serves as a near-limitless power source. It functions by absorbing the life energy of universes, storing that energy within its structure. When a fighter in Super Saiyan Blue connects to this energy source, they gain access to power on a scale that transcends individual transformations.

This form essentially treats the Universe Tree as an external battery that supplements the user's own godly ki. The SSB transformation provides the framework for channeling energy, while the Tree provides a volume of energy that no single being could generate internally. The result is a form that operates at the SSB level mechanically but with vastly more fuel behind every attack.

Narrative Context

Within the Heroes storyline, the Universe Tree and its energy became central to several major confrontations. Saiyans who could tap into this power gained a significant edge, though the reliance on an external source introduced its own vulnerability. If opponents could damage the Tree or sever the user's connection, the power boost would vanish, leaving the fighter at their standard SSB level.

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