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Heya. So... I wanna ask. Would tracking qualify as a legitimate ability for the wiki? I mean essentially what it is is, say... You have either a security system with cameras or a radar, and you're using that to watch someone or something. There are four characters on this wiki who are capable of tracking their opponents.
Kyu Sugardust (Okay but why though? For real, what is she even doing on this wiki?)
Composite Human (Through the use of security cameras, radar, GPS technology, satellite technology, and space exploration technology)
Dracula (Bram Stoker) (His bites would immediately allow him to track his targets once said targets were bitten.)
The Devourer (EBF5) (He uses Cosmic Monoliths to keep an eye on his opponents before he takes action)
Pretty much every Dragon Ball character who can make use of ki-sensing or scouters.
I'm not sure if this applies to animals with echolocation such as dolphins or bats, however. Arguments can be made as to whether this is enhanced senses or not, but there's a difference. Enhanced senses are purely based on what the body can do. Tracking can make use of either one's senses (like pretty much any bloodhound from old-timey cartoons), one's abilities (such as ki sensing, Dracula's bites, and possibly echolocation), or the use of equipment (such as radar and GPS). Not sure if this should be called "location tracking" or simply "tracking," however. But yeah, there's that.
Kyu Sugardust (Okay but why though? For real, what is she even doing on this wiki?)
Composite Human (Through the use of security cameras, radar, GPS technology, satellite technology, and space exploration technology)
Dracula (Bram Stoker) (His bites would immediately allow him to track his targets once said targets were bitten.)
The Devourer (EBF5) (He uses Cosmic Monoliths to keep an eye on his opponents before he takes action)
Pretty much every Dragon Ball character who can make use of ki-sensing or scouters.
I'm not sure if this applies to animals with echolocation such as dolphins or bats, however. Arguments can be made as to whether this is enhanced senses or not, but there's a difference. Enhanced senses are purely based on what the body can do. Tracking can make use of either one's senses (like pretty much any bloodhound from old-timey cartoons), one's abilities (such as ki sensing, Dracula's bites, and possibly echolocation), or the use of equipment (such as radar and GPS). Not sure if this should be called "location tracking" or simply "tracking," however. But yeah, there's that.