MKCSTEALTH wrote:That picture of the SSJ4 Gogeta/ SSJ3 Broly fusion is a hack. There is another video on YouTube of someone fusing Gogeta and Vegito
As amazing as it looks, it isn't possible unless you hack the game
a Hack??? Wait i though that the whole point of the street pass fusion was to be able to fuse any character in the game with each other without any limitations whatsoever but then if is only possible by Hack, what is the limitation regarding the Street Pass fusion????
With streetpass, you can fuse any character except
-your CaC
-The Metamoran fusions
That's where the hack comes in. It's impossible in an unhacked version to fuse Gogeta with anyone. You can fuse Vegito with anyone, but not Gogeta
I can't do basic side events post game, because I am level 70 and every character in the overworld is a 90+ character and chases me. I'm afraid of doing the jaco side quest, I found an A rank hole with a level 100 Celluza. I don't know what the hack are in the S/G holes.
I had better luck grinding it from Sesamy in Bardock's Red Crown encounter. Fight two Red enemies in the Planet Vegeta area and he almost always spawns. After you get Super Saiyan the first time it suddenly starts dropping in abundance.
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Yalos wrote:I can't do basic side events post game, because I am level 70 and every character in the overworld is a 90+ character and chases me. I'm afraid of doing the jaco side quest, I found an A rank hole with a level 100 Celluza. I don't know what the hack are in the S/G holes.
If you're having trouble with the levels, go back to worlds 1+2 and get exp from the normal encounters there. Even though they're also high level they're not very strong and you should be able to trash them easily.
Just finished the main story of this game at long last! I won't lie, the game took me a bit longer to get into, but by the end of it, this definitely ranks up there as one of my favorite Dragon Ball games. I can't decide which one I 'like' more between it and Xenoverse 2, but there's no doubt which one is the 'better' game and has a ton more replay-ability, and it's this one.
How well has the game sold, both in Japan and abroad? I'm hoping really well, because I'm really hoping for a sequel. No idea what the story would be, but I'm ready for it.
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BlueBasilisk wrote:I had better luck grinding it from Sesamy in Bardock's Red Crown encounter. Fight two Red enemies in the Planet Vegeta area and he almost always spawns. After you get Super Saiyan the first time it suddenly starts dropping in abundance.
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Yalos wrote:I can't do basic side events post game, because I am level 70 and every character in the overworld is a 90+ character and chases me. I'm afraid of doing the jaco side quest, I found an A rank hole with a level 100 Celluza. I don't know what the hack are in the S/G holes.
If you're having trouble with the levels, go back to worlds 1+2 and get exp from the normal encounters there. Even though they're also high level they're not very strong and you should be able to trash them easily.
Thanks! I'll try that out. So I just have to beat 2 saiyan teamss to get Bardock to show and Sesamy is on his team?
dualist wrote: Thanks! I'll try that out. So I just have to beat 2 saiyan teamss to get Bardock to show and Sesamy is on his team?
That's how it worked for me. Warp to Baba's Palace, fight the two nearest Saiyan teams on the Planet Vegeta side, and a red crown enemy will spawn on the top of a nearby mountain. That will be Super Saiyan Bardock with Gine, Sesamy and two others. You'll have to leave and re-enter the area to make him reappear if you don't get it.
Gyt Kaliba wrote:How well has the game sold, both in Japan and abroad? I'm hoping really well, because I'm really hoping for a sequel. No idea what the story would be, but I'm ready for it.
dualist wrote: Thanks! I'll try that out. So I just have to beat 2 saiyan teamss to get Bardock to show and Sesamy is on his team?
That's how it worked for me. Warp to Baba's Palace, fight the two nearest Saiyan teams on the Planet Vegeta side, and a red crown enemy will spawn on the top of a nearby mountain. That will be Super Saiyan Bardock with Gine, Sesamy and two others. You'll have to leave and re-enter the area to make him reappear if you don't get it.
Anyone have an extra Super Saiyan skill they want to trade? Grinding for it is killing me...lol. I'm trying the Bardock crown group and Sesamy isn't even dropping other skills. The the RNG on this game is god awful.
alakazam^ wrote:Can anyone in your party learn it?
Yeah, CaC can and I"m also fused with Sesamy. Should I try to knock Sesamy out the ring with my CaC since they are the one they can equip it. What worse, is that my son has it...lol. Took him a while to get it though.
alakazam^ wrote:Can anyone in your party learn it?
Yeah, CaC can and I"m also fused with Sesamy. Should I try to knock Sesamy out the ring with my CaC since they are the one they can equip it. What worse, is that my son has it...lol. Took him a while to get it though.
To learn moves you need to knock out with a character than can learn it. It's still RNG, though.
I finally beat the main story of the game, as well as all of the sub-events! So basically, that just leaves a good chunk of the 100 man fights to take care of, as well as the other daily tournaments, a bunch of the quizzes, and a LOT of characters to unlock.
In regards to the latter, I had a question. I know that to get a bulk of the canon characters, you have to open rifts. I already know how to open said rifts, and where I need to do so to get what characters, but there's one thing I haven't been able to find: how many rifts do you have to combine to get the higher ranked rifts? It'd be handy to know so that I don't over/under shoot for what I'm looking for each time.
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Gyt Kaliba wrote:I finally beat the main story of the game, as well as all of the sub-events! So basically, that just leaves a good chunk of the 100 man fights to take care of, as well as the other daily tournaments, a bunch of the quizzes, and a LOT of characters to unlock.
In regards to the latter, I had a question. I know that to get a bulk of the canon characters, you have to open rifts. I already know how to open said rifts, and where I need to do so to get what characters, but there's one thing I haven't been able to find: how many rifts do you have to combine to get the higher ranked rifts? It'd be handy to know so that I don't over/under shoot for what I'm looking for each time.
1 for A, 2 for S, and 3 for G. The little blue dots (the rifts) float away so make sure that your kiai actually grabs them all.
Makaioshin wrote:1 for A, 2 for S, and 3 for G. The little blue dots (the rifts) float away so make sure that your kiai actually grabs them all.
Oh cool, that's actually simple enough to remember too. Thanks for the assist!
Adding to this (in case you didn't already know), you can make the number of dots you need appear, save inside a building (not your spaceship) and open the rift you want. If you don't get a character you're looking for, just reset your game and try again because the dots will still be there and you don't need to fight randoms to get them again. Keep in mind, though, that if you notice you get the same teams over and over again, you need to defeat all of them and open a new rift so that you get different teams.
Gyt Kaliba wrote:how many rifts do you have to combine to get the higher ranked rifts? It'd be handy to know so that I don't over/under shoot for what I'm looking for each time.
A rank is 1, S rank is 2, and G is 3. You can't combine more than 3.
Edit: The thread didn't update to let me know anyone had posted. Weird. But yeah, that.
alakazam^ wrote:Can anyone in your party learn it?
Yeah, CaC can and I"m also fused with Sesamy. Should I try to knock Sesamy out the ring with my CaC since they are the one they can equip it. What worse, is that my son has it...lol. Took him a while to get it though.
To learn moves you need to knock out with a character than can learn it. It's still RNG, though.
Does knocking them out the ring with a zenkai improve the chances, or does it not matter?
May as well just ask someone who has Super Saiyan to trade with you. Now that trading is an option.
Why Dragon Ball Consistency in something such as power levels matter!
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Doctor. wrote:I've explained before, I'll just paraphrase myself.
Power levels establish tension and drama. People who care about them (well, people who care about them in a narrative) don't care about the big numbers or the fancy explosions. If you have character A who's so much above character B, who's the main character, you're gonna be left wondering how in the hell character B, the character we're supposed to care and root for, is going to escape the situation or overcome the odds. It makes us emotionally invested.
If character B doesn't escape the situation in a believable way that's consistent with previous events, then that emotional investment is gone. It was pointless tension, pointless drama made just to suck in the viewer. It has no critical value whatsoever. The audience is left believing that the author can just create whatever scenarios he wants and what happens to the characters is decided by whatever the author wants to happen, regardless of the events that happened in the story. Which, in fairness, is what happens, but the audience wants to be fooled. The audience wants to know that the world they're following has rules. That the world they're invested in isn't going to bend to external factors that are irrelevant to them.
An author can do whatever he wants with the characters, that's not false. But the author should also have the responsibility to make sure it fits in cohesively with the other events in the narrative he has created.