Is A Rainbow dragon rare?

In the Dragon Ball universe, the Rainbow Dragon isn't a standard dragon that's part of the main series, but it may be a reference from a different piece of media, like video games or fan-created content. However, in the context of Dragon Ball's main storyline and the official canon, Rainbow Dragons are not typically featured. That said, if you're referring to a specific version from the franchise's extended content or collectibles, here's a breakdown of how rare dragons typically are:

Rare Dragons in the Dragon Ball Franchise

  1. Super Shenron: As mentioned earlier, Super Shenron, the dragon of the Super Dragon Balls, is the rarest and most powerful dragon in the universe, able to grant virtually any wish. While it isn’t referred to as a "Rainbow Dragon," its power and rarity are unmatched.

  2. Shenron: The Earth Dragon is more common and widely known, but it is still rare in the sense that it can only be summoned when the seven Dragon Balls are gathered. While it’s not a "Rainbow Dragon," its role as the universal wish-granting dragon makes it highly sought after.

  3. Other Rare Dragons: The Black Star Shenron and the Dragon of Planet Cereal (Shenron of Planet Cereal) are also rare in their own right, each with unique qualities. These dragons are linked to specific sets of Dragon Balls and have powerful abilities, but they are still not referred to as "Rainbow Dragons."

Possible Reference to Rainbow Dragons

If you're referring to a Rainbow Dragon from a different Dragon Ball game or non-canon material (such as trading cards or fan creations), it would likely be considered rare due to its unique design and rarity within those contexts. For instance, in Dragon Ball mobile games or card games, dragons with rainbow colors or special attributes might be designed to represent rare or collectible figures. These could indeed be seen as rare and valuable within their specific game or collectible environment.

Conclusion: Is a Rainbow Dragon Rare?

While the term "Rainbow Dragon" isn’t part of the main Dragon Ball story, if we consider it from the perspective of games or collectibles, then yes, Rainbow Dragons could be considered rare depending on the context. If you're talking about a rare collectible dragon with rainbow-like qualities from a Dragon Ball game or special edition, it's likely a rare and sought-after item.

Retour au blog