Oats (ムギ Mugi) is a female Martial Artist.
Appearance[]
Oats is a female Earthling with gray hair resembles Android 18's and gray eyes.
Additionally, in Dragon Ball Fusions the Manga!!, Oats appears much younger than her game counterpart.
Personality[]
Oats is very sharp, self-disciplined female martial artist. She'll do anything for her training.
Power[]
- Video Games
In Dragon Ball Fusions, Oats is a A-Rank fighter.
Abilities[]
- Flight - The ability to fly through the use of ki.
- Ki Blast - The basic form of energy wave.
- Ki Pass - The user transfers their own ki to another person either through touch or in the form of an energy wave to replenish this person's energy and strength, or to increase their power.
- Mach Kick - A Rush attack originally used by Burter.
- Super Mach Kick - A stronger version of the Mach Kick.
- Hyper Mach Kick - An even stronger version of the Mach Kick.
- Super Mach Kick - A stronger version of the Mach Kick.
- Speed Up
- Power Boost
- Attack Shout
- Slicing Kick
- Planet Bomb - An energy sphere technique that appears in Dragon Ball Fusions.
- Super Planet Bomb - A stronger version of Planet Bomb.
- Ultra Planet Bomb - The strongest version of Planet Bomb.
- Super Planet Bomb - A stronger version of Planet Bomb.
- Fusion - Oats can perform fusions with other characters.
- EX-Fusion - By wearing a Metamo-Ring and performing the Fusion Dance with certain characters, Oats can perform EX-Fusion.
- Oatmis
Oatmis is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Narmis.
- Oatsee
Oatsee is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Lisee.
- Oatda
Oatda is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Halda.
- Oatla
Oatla is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Pipila.
- Jams
Jams is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Jam.
- Oatco
Oatco is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Peco.
- Oapple
Oapple is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Mepple.
- Oatnyu
Oatnyu is the EX-Fusion of Oats and Granyu.
- Metamo-Ring - A ring-shaped device invented by Bulma that allows people to perform EX-Fusion and Freeform Fusion in Dragon Ball Fusions.
Video Game Appearances[]
Trivia[]
- Oats' name comes from the cereal grain of the same name. Meanwhile, her Japanese name, Mugi (ムギ mugi) comes from 麦 (mugi ), which refers to grains like wheat, oats, and rye in Japanese.