Ki (気, "Ki", lit. "Air, Breath"), also known as chi/qi, Youki (妖気, Yōki, lit. "Bewitching energy")[1] or simply energy (エネルギー, enerugī), is the life force energy used by Dragon Ball characters.
Ki is also known as "latent energy" or "fighting power", which directly translates as "life force". This force is a tangible energy inside every living being, with its major focus. According to the wiki, it's mostly tied to in-universe explanations.
For example, the default ki color for saiyans and humans seems to be yellow, but a specific technique may be a different color. This isn't explained on a case-by-case basis, but you can see it in the Kamehameha as a great example. Guide to what causes the Size,Color, and Shape of a Ki blast by TheGmGoken Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:39 am In Dragonball-Dragonballz-Dragonball GT we've seen many ki changes.
From a round ball to a rectangle or Cylinder (The Kamehameha). We also see many colors. From Purple to yellow.
The sizes varies from smaller than a baseball to larger than. Well today were gonna showcase all of the types of KI color in Dragon ball Descendants!Like, Subscribe, Check out my Other Videos, and Enjoy!All 6 types of K. If you are a fan of Dragon Ball, then you know what ki is.
Well, theoretically, at least. The iconic franchise was created more than 20 years ago, but fans have kept the series alive for new. Appearance Ki comes in a variety of colors.
The most common color in the series is white. Other colors include yellow, red, purple, orange, blue, green, pink, and black. These colors vary on the technique being used, race that the character is, and how (im)pure the being's heart is.
History. For Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 on the Wii, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "What makes people ki changes colors?". If ki is something everybody has, why does it vary in colour? Why is Goku's ki blue while Android 18's is pink? How come it changes over time like Vegeta's, going from red/purple to yellow/blue? Does it depend on the type of person and their ambitions? Does it depend on the technique they're using? May be a dumb question but it's something I've always wondered.
God ki takes on a variety of shades and appearances. The Hakaishin all wield a dense purple version; Saiyans who achieve the power of the gods have red or blue ki, though, in the manga, this is suggested to be a diluted version of Godly god ki, while pink is the color taken by a Saiyan of true divine origin; [7] but all god ki, regardless of origin, seems to have one unifying trait. Auras made.
Do the different ki colours mean anything? So, while watching the series, I've noticed various characters using different coloured ki in their attacks. Gohan's is mostly yellow, Goku's a toss up between yellow and blue, and Vegeta uses yellow, blue, purple, and even green. Do these have any meaning other than pretty colours? Ki (気; pronounced "kee"), also known as chi or simply energy, is the force energy used by the Dragon Ball characters.
This force also bears some realistic tendencies being that it is "used" in the real life martial arts, such as Kung Fu and Tai Chi. Ki is also known as "latent energy" or "fighting power." The term is the Japanese romanization of the Chinese term "Chi" (氣), which directly.