Obviously, fighter loses Ki/energy by using special moves, including Ki blasts, Blast moves, counter-attacks, high-speed movement, Dragon dash and so on. Ki (or energy) is gained mainly by charging it up (by maintaining L2 button on PS2 or L on Wii), but fighter slowly raises Ki by rushing ennemy, by waiting (until a certain portion of the gauge, depending on character), and by using some Blast 1. For example, a Kamehameha with standard Goku costs 3 Ki bars (or 3/5 of the gauge) to perform. The gauge is divided into 5 segments, in order to easily define how much of energy fighter currently haves, and how much his special moves costs. In this way, "Ki" is the amount of fighter's energy.
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