A transformation achieved by channeling accumulated temporal energy, granting the user power proportional to the scope of time they draw upon. This form appears in Super Dragon Ball Heroes content, where characters with authority over the time stream can access this immense source of energy during moments of extreme need.
Time Power Unleashed operates on a fundamentally different energy source than any standard transformation. Where most forms draw on biological ki, divine energy, or emotional triggers, this transformation taps directly into the accumulated energy of time itself. In the Dragon Ball multiverse, time is not merely a passive dimension but an active force with its own energy that can be harnessed by those with the proper authority and ability.
The Supreme Kai of Time and other temporal authorities in Super Dragon Ball Heroes possess a connection to the time stream that most beings lack entirely. Under normal circumstances, this connection is used for monitoring and maintaining the proper flow of history. Time Power Unleashed represents the weaponization of that connection, converting the guardian's passive relationship with time into an active combat enhancement.
The scale of power available through this transformation is theoretically limitless, as the energy of time itself is as vast as the history of the entire multiverse. In practice, the user is limited by their ability to safely channel that energy without causing damage to the time stream. This creates a natural ceiling: the user can draw tremendous power but must exercise restraint to avoid collateral temporal damage that could unravel history itself.
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