The general point here, of course, is to always leverage on Ki type advantage and it is much possible to do that if you are running a team with a variety of Ki types. As you can see in the tables above, the value of damage dealt to enemies with Ki type disadvantage hits at least 75% harder meanwhile damage is tapered by 50% at least when the target has Ki type advantage. Getting data from Turn 1 is a must because ATK and DMG numbers are at their purest state since no damage-increasing effects from teammates’ passives and Super Attack effects are active yet. Naturally, the rarer units that have a longer progression path end up stronger than the ones with shorter paths because they will have more room for growth in terms of stats (attack, defense, and HP), Hidden Potential, and a much elaborate and advanced passive abilities and Super Attacks. From SSR to LR, some characters have an Awakened/Z-Awakened state in between them or after. Much like in other games that involve character collection, the units you acquire in Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle have their own rarity levels: N (Normal), R (Rare), SR (Super Rare), SSR (Super Super Rare), UR (Ultra Rare), and LR (Legendary Rare). This section bears the general facts that encompass what you need to know about the units available in the game. However, it will take more than sticking to the lore or fan love to build an actual, versatile, and formidable main team. You can mimic teams in the actual anime or even compose one made up of different versions of your favorite character. There are hundreds of different base form characters in Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle. Note that it will just take one week to acquire them all. The story-obtainable members of those two squads may not be super impressive as individual units, but the synergy they have when used as a full team is amazing. Your best bet for expansion is to acquire all members of Team Bardock and Ginyu Force. Your final checkpoint as you exit the early game phase or get past level 150 is to have at least more than two max-leveled, full teams that can thrive in the Event>Story quests and cruise through Quest Dokkan Areas. You just need to be diligent with claiming all gifts and rewards and be willing to devote your time in clearing the Dragon Ball Story and the Quest Dokkan Story in the early game. While paying players have the advantage of having more Dragon Stones and other sweet utilities, Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle is structured in such a way that Free-to-play (F2P) gamers can still pretty much enjoy the game. The stamina obtained from ranking up can be used towards repeating Story, Challenge, and Z-Battle quests which helps when you’re grinding for Dragon Stones, Awakening Medals. The “Study Hard, Play Hard” (daily) and “Pan’s Secret Adventure” (weekly) guarantees that you will gain 2-4 ranks per run (if you’re still in the early game phase). It is also important to not miss out the once a day and once a week stages in the Home > Start > Event > Growth tab because they can assure that you will continue progressing in the game even when you feel that you’ve hit a plateau. In Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle, recruiting and building up powerful characters are your ways to meet objectives which are spread through different events and clearance tasks with varying difficulties. In simulation games, new buildings and improved facilities allow you to meet major and minor objectives. Treat your journey in Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle with a mindset you would assume in playing tycoon or business simulation games: your growth and approach will have a slow start and your ability to progress relies on your persistence to keep on building and expanding your facilities. Units will also be expressed in their full name at first mention. But still, feel free to hang around as you may have valuable insights to share in the comment section.Īs you move through this Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle guide, any specific units/characters we mention will be colored according to their Ki in the closest way the game has assigned them: red for STR, brown for PHY, violet for INT, green for TEQ, and blue for AGL. We have to note though that if you’ve been playing Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle for years already, chances are, you already know most if not all of the information we are sharing here. This guide is meant to get you equipped or have your Dokkan knowledge be refreshed.
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