Dragon Ball Sparking Zero goes into early access today, and if you are looking to get into some battles online, here are some tips and tricks to help you out. Bandai Namco’s latest instalment has brought many changes to how you traverse across the massive arenas. Check out the Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Movement guide to learn everything you need to know about this system.
In Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, the player’s movement is critical for them to win, whether it is going on the offensive or the defensive. The different ways you can move across the game’s stages include Step/Short Dash, Dragon Dash, Z-Burst Dash, Quick Ascend and Descent.
Different Types of Movement in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
How to Step/Short Dash in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
Step is the new movement mechanic in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, allowing you to move around the stage more quickly. Players Step by pressing the X/A button, which can be used to move closer to the opponent, create distance, or evade blast attacks.
How to Dragon Dash in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
Dragon Dash is a high-speed dash in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero that allows players to cover a lot of distance quickly, whether away from the opponent or closer to them. Press the R2/RT trigger and the X/A button to perform a Dragon Dash. Dragon Dashes will use Ki to activate and can be used for Rush Combos or Smash Attacks.
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How to Z-Burst Dash in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
This movement mechanic makes your dash even faster, allowing players to get behind their opponent during a Dragon Dash. Z-Burst Dash can be performed using the following combination: R2/RT + X/A + X/A. This move will use up your Ki faster than Dragon Dash, but at the same time, it will be harder to guard it.
How to Quick Ascend and Descent
The last movement mechanic in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero can be used to take the battle airborne or bring it back to the ground. A Quick Ascend can be performed by pressing the R2/RT trigger while pressing L1/LB; the Descend, on the other hand, uses the same trigger, R2/RT, but needs you to push the other trigger as well, L2/LT. Both moves will emit Ki Aura and consume the player’s Ki Gauge.
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Learn more about the characters from Saiyan, Namek, Android, Buu, and GT Sagas here. These were all the different types of movement mechanics in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. Which one is your favourite?
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