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Overview
Appearance
In this form, Goku's hair remains black but slightly spikes upwards. His eyes take on more stern, defined shape, while also sporting silver-colored irises. He also gains a complex, silvered aura with silver sparks, similar to Super Saiyan God's sparks.
Usage and Power
This form had been activated when Goku's willpower collided with his own Spirit Bomb in the Tournament of Power, pushing Goku through his barrier and into the deepest part of his potential according to Whis.
Goku was easily able to block Toppo and Dyspo with one hand. Goku also completely avoided Toppo's Justice Flash simply by using the Mastery of Self-Movement. In this form, Goku can fight on par with and at times push back even Jiren, who is stated to have a power possibly surpassing a God of Destruction.
Goku's ki in this state is stated by observers to be very warm yet frighteningly calm. Gohan, Piccolo, and Vegeta all pointed out that Goku even moves and fights very differently in this state. However, the form quickly reverted back to Goku's base form and Jiren effortlessly sent him flying back with a Power Impact, wounding Goku.
Status
This form is well known to both Angels and Gods of Destruction. Seemingly, the Mastery of Self-Movement is infamous among Gods of Destruction seeing that it is a trait that even they cannot easily perfect. The Angels as well were very astonished and puzzled as to how a mortal such as Goku was able to achieve it.
Mastery of Self-Movement
Mastery of Self-Movement (身勝手の極意 Migatte no Goku'i') is a technique used by Whis and taught by him to his disciples Beerus, Goku and Vegeta.
Overview
Whis' body is capable of automatically reacting to any threat or attack without him having to acknowledge it. His immense reflexes can be used to attack and counter instead of just defensive purposes. Because his body moves without the use of his brain, he is free to strategize and with the correct judgment, can dodge a wider variety of attacks, even in a weakened condition.
Since his body moves on reflex and not reaction, feints and illusionary techniques are useless against him. He can fight without having to think about the moves he makes, his reflexes automatically adapt perfectly to all factors achieving maximum efficiency in offense, defense, and strategy, ensuring optimal success.
Alternatively Whis can decide to make movements involuntary and automatic in every way. He could not only make simple movements without needing to think, but can do tasks and use skills involuntarily with ease. Because he does not need to use his brain to make such movements, he can freely think on his own while making good judgement.
He can perform movements no matter how complex. This can be used for multitasking. However, this technique is not unbeatable, as the technique is limited by his speed, meaning opponents beyond his speed level can bypass this.
Usage and Power
Whis is the first known user of this technique, with him being in a permanent state of Mastery of Self-Movement. Whis first taught Beerus, who has not yet perfected the state. Whis later begins to teach this ability to Goku and Vegeta at the time of Frieza's revenge, and Goku goes on to use the technique during the Tournament of Power.
In the manga's Zen Exhibition Match, Beerus uses this against the Gods of Destruction, effortlessly dodging dozens of their attacks, however he is later restrained by Mosco.
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