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Dragon Ball Information (Dende's Dragon)

Dende is the second god we know of, from earth. When Kami was absorbed into Piccolo, the Dragon Balls were no more, and turned to stone. Goku went to new Namek to get a new succesor, and found Dende. He then asked Dende to add power to the Dragon Balls, revive the dragon, and take on as god. Dende agreed, and did all that was asked.

These Dragon Balls could do two wishes during the Cell saga and three wishes for the Buu saga. During the Cell saga, when he powered up Shenlong, he asked for two wishes, per summoning. But, we never knew that Dende powered up Shenlong again, but it is said later in the Buu saga, that Shenlong asked for three wishes, instead of two. However, the Dragon Balls never changed thier size. It also doesn't matter how many wishes you use, it will only take on year for the balls to become active again. Again, to call forth the dragon, you say, "Come forth Shenlong!"

When you have called the dragon, you can wish as many people you want back to life, and you can wish them back as many times as you want, after they are dead, but you can also not call forth the killing or destroying of an indiviual, group, or place.
Also, the dragon must be more powerful or stronger than what the wish is asked for, or else he cannot do it.

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