This is implied in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 where Frieza and Cell were placed under Babidi's spell after being revived, yet after Buu killed the latter, they retained their independence with no memory of being under control by Babidi. The only known way for the spell to wear off on its victim is if the caster is killed.
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On a related note, Future Broly fully broke free of Babidi's control over him in one scenario of Shin Budokai: Another Road due to his intense hatred of Kakarot. Additionally, while Dabura was loyal to Babidi, he retained some free will as he opposed Majin Buu upon recognizing how dangerous Buu was and was too powerful for Babidi to control, though this was mainly due to Dabura realizing Buu was a threat to his Master Babidi who failed to realize it and coldly allowed Buu to kill Dabura having no further use for him, failing to understand loyal Dabura had foreseen the possibility of Buu eventually turning on Babidi. This is supported by the fact that Majin Vegeta willingly opposed Babidi, and despite the restoration of some of his evil tendencies, Majin Vegeta ultimately chose to sacrifice himself to destroy Majin Buu, all of which imply that Vegeta could have resisted being turned into Majin Vegeta, as even after he was transformed he retained his love for his family and fierce Saiyan pride. Thus, it is implied that formerly evil individuals like Vegeta could resist it if their will is strong enough. Notably, despite Vegeta being completely affected by this spell, he ends up being extremely difficult for Babidi to control, even after he casts the spell on Vegeta, and it is implied that he "let" Babidi cast the spell on him just to amplify his power and rival Goku.
While normally the targets of this power will then usually become loyal to the one who cast the spell, it must be noted that there are times where the spell does not work 100% of the time, even with one evil characteristic, such as on Majin Buu.
However formerly evil individuals such as Vegeta and Piccolo would be vulnerable. To which, only people void of any evil tendencies and are ultimately pure good can resist this spell's power thus anyone capable of riding a Flying Nimbus and immune to the Devilmite Beam such as Goku, Gohan, or Goten would be capable of resisting it. Essentially, anyone who can be destroyed by the Devilmite Beam can be enslaved by the Babidi's sorcery. Even those who are relatively neutral, such as (possibly) Spopovich, are vulnerable. The attack seems to work on anyone with a single evil characteristic. This spell is only known to work successfully on targets with evil in their hearts. Despite Spopovitch having his neck snapped and spun around, he quickly returned to his feet and casually shifted his neck back into place.
Someone taken under Babidi's mind control also become nearly unkillable and zombie-like, feeling little to no pain from injuries and are relatively unfazed by what would normally be fatal injuries. When used by Mechikabura and Towa the only change in the target is that their eyes turn red.īabidi increases the power of those taken under his mind control by unlocking their potential, while Towa powers up those under her control using Villainous Mode. Their veins around the body bulge out, a black shadow trim around the eyes and over the eyelids dark lines form, and the Demon Mark (a black styled "M") appears on the target's forehead (uniquely on the chest for Yakon). Once the process is complete, the target undergoes some minor changes in their appearance. An entity who is taken under Babidi's mind control will have all of their evil feelings amplified, causing them to unleash all of the target's hidden power and focus it beyond their natural limits.