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Super Saiyan Rose 3

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The third and most extreme level of the Super Saiyan Rose line, combining the divine ki of Rose with the massive amplification and physical changes characteristic of Super Saiyan 3. Featured exclusively in Super Dragon Ball Heroes, this form gives Goku Black or Zamasu-related characters access to the peak of the numbered Super Saiyan progression rendered in the rose-pink divine palette.

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The Divine Third Tier

Super Saiyan Rose 3 applies the full visual and mechanical package of SS3 to the Rose form. The hair grows to extreme length in the signature SS3 style, but instead of golden, it takes on the vivid pink coloring of the Rose lineage. The eyebrows vanish, the brow ridge becomes pronounced, and the aura reaches its most intense state yet. All of these are direct parallels to how standard SS3 modifies the base Super Saiyan form.

The power increase follows the established pattern: SS3 quadruples the output of SS2, so Rose 3 would quadruple Rose 2. Given that Rose already operates at Super Saiyan Blue-comparable levels, the theoretical output of Rose 3 is extraordinary. In the Heroes continuity, this form is treated as one of the most dangerous transformation states any antagonist can achieve.

The Stamina Problem

Just as standard SS3 is defined by its crippling stamina drain, Rose 3 carries the same fundamental weakness. The third tier extracts maximum power at maximum cost, making it a short-duration form that burns through energy reserves at an unsustainable rate. For divine beings, whose ki reserves may be larger than mortal Saiyans', this drawback might be somewhat mitigated, but it remains the form's defining limitation.

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