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Several RPG games and other media provide different power levels for Frieza. The movie pamphlet for ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might]]'' states that Frieza has a power level of 85,000 in his first form. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza]]'', his power level is 20,000 in his first form, 30,000 in his second form, 40,000 in his third form, and 50,000 in his final form. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu|Dragon Ball Z: Legend of the Super Saiyan]]'', Frieza is at a maximum of 530,000 in his first form, he is at 1,000,000 in his second stage, and his power is 1,550,000 in his third form. Once reaching his final form, Frieza's power level raises to 1,700,000, and 3,000,000 at 100% power. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Goku Gekitōden]]'', his power level is 250,000 in his first form, 530,000 in his second form, 1,100,000 in his third form, 2,500,000 in his final form, and 5,000,000 at 100% power. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Sagas]]'', his power level during his final battle with Goku is stated to be 12,000,000 (this could be derived from an error in the early translation of the ''Daizenshuu'' where it was stated to be 12,000,000 instead of the correct 120,000,000). In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Anime Adventure Game]]'', Mecha Frieza's power level is 14,000,000. In ''Battle of Z'', First Form Frieza's power level is 220, his Second and Third form both have 400, his Final Form has 430, and his Full Power state has 610. ''Battle of Z'' also states that, at the time of ''Cooler's Revenge'', Frieza had grown to be stronger than Cooler in his Final Form (whose power level is 800 in-game, and 470,000,000 according to ''V-Jump'').

 

Several RPG games and other media provide different power levels for Frieza. The movie pamphlet for ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might]]'' states that Frieza has a power level of 85,000 in his first form. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza]]'', his power level is 20,000 in his first form, 30,000 in his second form, 40,000 in his third form, and 50,000 in his final form. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu|Dragon Ball Z: Legend of the Super Saiyan]]'', Frieza is at a maximum of 530,000 in his first form, he is at 1,000,000 in his second stage, and his power is 1,550,000 in his third form. Once reaching his final form, Frieza's power level raises to 1,700,000, and 3,000,000 at 100% power. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Goku Gekitōden]]'', his power level is 250,000 in his first form, 530,000 in his second form, 1,100,000 in his third form, 2,500,000 in his final form, and 5,000,000 at 100% power. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Sagas]]'', his power level during his final battle with Goku is stated to be 12,000,000 (this could be derived from an error in the early translation of the ''Daizenshuu'' where it was stated to be 12,000,000 instead of the correct 120,000,000). In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Anime Adventure Game]]'', Mecha Frieza's power level is 14,000,000. In ''Battle of Z'', First Form Frieza's power level is 220, his Second and Third form both have 400, his Final Form has 430, and his Full Power state has 610. ''Battle of Z'' also states that, at the time of ''Cooler's Revenge'', Frieza had grown to be stronger than Cooler in his Final Form (whose power level is 800 in-game, and 470,000,000 according to ''V-Jump'').

 

 



Several fighting games show Frieza as having improved vastly. In the story mode of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', Frieza (in both his Final and Majin forms) is able to fight on par with [[Super Saiyan 2]] Goku. In the PSP game ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]'', escaped from Hell, Frieza is able to tire out [[Super Saiyan]] Gohan using his Final Form only in his base power, Frieza at full power defeats [[Legendary Super Saiyan]] [[Broly]] behind the scenes (Legendary Super Saiyan Broly was later shown to give [[Super Saiyan 3]] Goku trouble, meaning that at full power Frieza had seemingly increased to be around equal to Super Saiyan 3 Goku in power), and is shown to be stronger than Super [[Gotenks]] (with Pikkon also referencing him to be stronger than Cooler, Cell, and the aformentioned Broly). Later in ''Shin Budokai'', he uses his evil energy in order to vastly power himself up, giving himself unlimited energy; when this happens, he briefly reclaims his title of strongest in the universe until he loses power due to a large excess of positive energy built up by Krillin and [[Android 18]]. In the opening cutscene of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi]]'', 100% Power Frieza is shown easily pummeling Super Saiyan Vegeta. A promotional movie for ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' shows him fighting on par with Super Saiyan Goku and the two Saiyan Heroes using his Final Form base power. In ''[[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2]]'', Mecha Frieza's Galaxy mode boss suggests that Mecha Frieza at 100% is on par with a Super Saiyan 2.

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Several fighting games show Frieza as having improved vastly. In the story mode of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', Frieza (in both his Final and Majin forms) is able to fight on par with [[Super Saiyan 2]] Goku. In the PSP game ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]'', escaped from Hell, Frieza is able to tire out [[Super Saiyan]] Gohan using his Final Form only in his base power, Frieza at full power defeats [[Legendary Super Saiyan]] [[Broly]] behind the scenes (Legendary Super Saiyan Broly was later shown to give [[Super Saiyan 3]] Goku trouble, meaning that at full power Frieza had seemingly increased to be around equal to Super Saiyan 3 Goku in power), and is shown to be stronger than Super [[Gotenks]] (with Pikkon also referencing him to be stronger than Cooler, Cell, and the aforementioned Broly). Later in ''Shin Budokai'', he uses his evil energy in order to vastly power himself up, giving himself unlimited energy; when this happens, he briefly reclaims his title of strongest in the universe until he loses power due to a large excess of positive energy built up by Krillin and [[Android 18]]. In the opening cutscene of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi]]'', 100% Power Frieza is shown easily pummeling Super Saiyan Vegeta. A promotional movie for ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' shows him fighting on par with Super Saiyan Goku and the two Saiyan Heroes using his Final Form base power. In ''[[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2]]'', Mecha Frieza's Galaxy mode boss suggests that Mecha Frieza at 100% is on par with a Super Saiyan 2.

 

 

 

In the [[Super 17 Saga]] of ''Dragon Ball GT'', Frieza and Cell are stated to have powered up after training in Hell for many years and confidently challenge Goku even after having witnessed him fight an opponent such as Kid Buu. However, Goku's power has increased dramatically as well and he is able to defeat the two villains without turning into a Super Saiyan. According to ''Scouter Battle Taikan Kamehameha'', Frieza's power level in his final form is 143,994,141 during the Super 17 Saga.

 

In the [[Super 17 Saga]] of ''Dragon Ball GT'', Frieza and Cell are stated to have powered up after training in Hell for many years and confidently challenge Goku even after having witnessed him fight an opponent such as Kid Buu. However, Goku's power has increased dramatically as well and he is able to defeat the two villains without turning into a Super Saiyan. According to ''Scouter Battle Taikan Kamehameha'', Frieza's power level in his final form is 143,994,141 during the Super 17 Saga.

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**'''[[Supernova]]''' – A more powerful version of the Death Ball used by both Frieza and his brother Cooler. Used by Frieza when he destroyed Planet Vegeta and the second time against Future Trunks. The name of the technique comes from the ''Budokai Tenkaichi'' video game series, and it is called '''Countdown to the Destruction''' in the ''[[Dragon Ball Collectible Card Game]]''.

 

**'''[[Supernova]]''' – A more powerful version of the Death Ball used by both Frieza and his brother Cooler. Used by Frieza when he destroyed Planet Vegeta and the second time against Future Trunks. The name of the technique comes from the ''Budokai Tenkaichi'' video game series, and it is called '''Countdown to the Destruction''' in the ''[[Dragon Ball Collectible Card Game]]''.

 

**'''[[Destroy The Planet!]]''' – A variation of the Death Ball that Frieza uses in an attempt to destroy Planet Namek following Goku's transformation to Super Saiyan. However, he held back too much power, resulting in the planet being nearly destroyed. Named in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'', and called '''Death Bomb''' in ''[[Dragon Ball: Tap Battle]]''.

 

**'''[[Destroy The Planet!]]''' – A variation of the Death Ball that Frieza uses in an attempt to destroy Planet Namek following Goku's transformation to Super Saiyan. However, he held back too much power, resulting in the planet being nearly destroyed. Named in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'', and called '''Death Bomb''' in ''[[Dragon Ball: Tap Battle]]''.



**'''[[100% Death Ball]]''' – An enormous pink energy sphere covered with electricity which is thrown at Goku while he is underwater duing their battle on Namek. Though Goku is able to punch it into space, it still hits another planet, destroying it faster than any other planet destroyed by Frieza in the series. This attack was never used in the manga.

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**'''[[100% Death Ball]]''' – An enormous pink energy sphere covered with electricity which is thrown at Goku while he is underwater during their battle on Namek. Though Goku is able to punch it into space, it still hits another planet, destroying it faster than any other planet destroyed by Frieza in the series. This attack was never used in the manga.

 

[[File:Friza nails gohan.jpg|thumb|Frieza pummels Gohan]]

 

[[File:Friza nails gohan.jpg|thumb|Frieza pummels Gohan]]

 

*'''[[Punishing Blaster]]''' – Frieza fires a pink energy wave at the opponent. He uses this technique in his 2nd form against Piccolo. The name comes from ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]'', and is his Blast 2 in his 2nd form. It also appears in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'' and the [[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (series)|''Raging Blast'' games]].

 

*'''[[Punishing Blaster]]''' – Frieza fires a pink energy wave at the opponent. He uses this technique in his 2nd form against Piccolo. The name comes from ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]'', and is his Blast 2 in his 2nd form. It also appears in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'' and the [[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (series)|''Raging Blast'' games]].

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*'''[[Eyes of Fear]]''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It downs the ability of the enemy when Frieza attacks them.

 

*'''[[Eyes of Fear]]''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It downs the ability of the enemy when Frieza attacks them.

 

*'''Guard Break''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''.

 

*'''Guard Break''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''.



**'''Ultra-Guard Break''' – A special abilty used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''.

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**'''Ultra-Guard Break''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''.

 

*'''Power Break''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. When the opponent is hit by a super attack, Frieza also decreases their power.

 

*'''Power Break''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. When the opponent is hit by a super attack, Frieza also decreases their power.

 

*'''[[Ultra Spirit Sphere]]''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It puts Frieza into sparking mode, and quadruples his power.

 

*'''[[Ultra Spirit Sphere]]''' – A special ability used by Frieza in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It puts Frieza into sparking mode, and quadruples his power.

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