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Dragon Ball FighterZ is a 3v3 fighting game developed by Arc System Works based on the Dragon Ball franchise. It utilises the same graphical stylings as the Guilty Gear Xrd series by using 3D models to simulate 2D art, except it runs on Unreal Engine 4 as opposed to Guilty Gear Xrd, which runs on Unreal Engine 3.
Explanation about Counterattack Attacking Counter: These characters are able to counterattack after receiving an attack. Evading an attack will also allow them to counter, and each counterattack has its own chance of activating a Hidden Potential additional attack. A Counter-Strike 1.6 (CS1.6) Skin Mod in the Other/Misc category, submitted by Sneaky.amxx. EP 1 A Peacetime Reward: Who Gets the 100,000,000 Zeni? With the battle against Majin Buu over, peace has returned to Earth. Between planning weddings, birthdays, and new training regimes, the Z fighters live their normal lives while a new danger travels through the galaxy.
Vegeta (SSGSS) is unlockable by earning a total of 300,000 Zeni, by completing Arcade Mode's Extreme Gravity Spaceship Course (Hard) with an A rank or higher, or by purchasing him along with Goku (SSGSS) for 2.99 USD.
Goku (SSGSS) is unlockable by earning a total of 500,000 Zeni, by completing Arcade Mode's Hyperbolic Time Chamber Course (Hard) with an A rank or higher, or by purchasing him along with Vegeta (SSGSS) for 2.99 USD.
Android 21 is unlockable by beating Story Mode's Android 21 Arc, or by purchasing her for 2,000,000 Zeni or 2,000 Premium Z Coins with the in-game Shop's Special Item tab (online only).
Season 1 DLC characters are purchasable on their own for 4.99 USD or as parts of the FighterZ Pass for 34.99 USD.
Season 2 Minesweeper applet. DLC characters are purchasable on their own for 4.99 USD or as parts of the FighterZ Pass 2 for 24.99 USD.
Season 3 DLC characters are purchasable on their own for 4.99 USD or as parts of the FighterZ Pass 3 for 19.99 USD.
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Game ver. | Date | Notes |
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Ver.1.25Current | September 18th 2020 | Minor gameplay changes. Added Master Roshi to the roster |
Ver.1.23 | May 20th 2020 | Minor gameplay changes, specific character changes. Added Goku (Ultra Instinct) to the roster. |
Ver.1.21 | February 25th 2020 | Major season 3 overhaul, character adjustments across the whole cast, new system mechanics and system changes. Added Kefla to the roster. |
Ver.1.20 | December 5th 2019 | Added Broly (DBS) to the roster. |
Ver.1.19 | September 28th 2019 | Added Gogeta (SSGSS) to the roster. |
Ver.1.18 | August 8th 2019 | Added Janemba to the roster. |
Ver.1.17 | May 9th 2019 | Added Goku (GT) to the roster. |
Ver.1.15 | March 26th 2019 | The season 2 update, character changes across the whole cast and system changes. |
Ver.1.14 | January 31st 2019 | Added Jiren and Videl to the roster. |
Ver.1.13 | November 28th 2018 | Late season 1 update, character adjustments across whole cast and system changes. |
Ver.1.12 | September 28th 2018 | Added Cooler and Android 17 to the roster. |
Ver.1.11 | August 8th, 2018 | First balance update, character adjustments across most of the cast. Added Goku and Vegeta to the roster. |
Ver.1.09 | May 31st 2018 | Added Fused Zamasu and Vegito (SSGSS) to the roster. |
Ver.1.06 | March 28th, 2018 | Added Bardock and Z Broly to the roster. |
- Android 16[★]
- Android 17[★]
- Android 18[★]
- Android 21[★]
- Bardock[★]
- Beerus[★]
- Broly[★]
- Broly (DBS)[★]
- Captain Ginyu[★]
- Cell[★]
- Cooler[★]
- Frieza[★]
- Gogeta (SSGSS)[★]
- Gohan (Teen)[★]
- Gohan (Adult)[★]
- Goku[★]
- Goku (Super Saiyan)[★]
- Goku (SSGSS)[★]
- Goku (Ultra Instinct)[★]
- Goku (GT)[★]
- Goku Black[★]
- Gotenks[★]
- Hit[★]
- Janemba[★]
- Jiren[★]
- Kefla[★]
- Kid Buu[★]
- Krillin[★]
- Majin Buu[★]
- Master Roshi[★]
- Nappa[★]
- Piccolo[★]
- Tien[★]
- Trunks[★]
- Vegeta[★]
- Vegeta (Super Saiyan)[★]
- Vegeta (SSGSS)[★]
- Vegito (SSGSS)[★]
- Videl[★]
- Yamcha[★]
- Zamasu (Fused)[★]
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Concerning Turn Two Kill Bionic Strike Mecha Frieza Decks
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Thank you for your continued support of the Dragon Ball Super Card Game.
We’ve heard a fair amount of concern from parts of the player base about decks using P-028 Frieza/Bionic Strike Mecha Frieza to win on the second turn of the game.
These decks use Bionic Strike Mecha Frieza to reduce the cost of Extra Cards while trading life for cards in hand. Then they play cards like BT3-003 Victorious Fist Super Saiyan 3 Son Goku, BT3-008 Fearless Pan, and BT3-123 Hyper Evolution Super Saiyan 4 Son Goku by turn two, attacking multiple times to win.
Most of the messages we’ve received have expressed concern that this strategy is so fast that, unless you play a deck specifically designed to counter it, winning against it is nearly impossible. Players are rightfully concerned that this will result in a degenerate and unbalanced play environment.
As the design team, our view of the situation is as follows:
1) Though the deck has an extremely strong strategy in turns 2-3, it has a hard time winning after that (particularly if its Battle Cards are removed).
2) There are several decks that do well against it. There are still other decks that can win in a tournament environment.
*Counter strategies are described below.
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However, we also understand that the existence of a strategy that can win on turn two is discouraging to new players and those who aren’t aware of how to counter it.
The Dragon Ball Super Card Game is growing. More players are learning the game and getting involved with the community on a daily basis. For this reason, we’re keeping a watchful eye on Bionic Strike Mecha Frieza going forward; Bionic Strike Mecha Frieza will be officially added to our “Watch List.”
The act of adding a card to the Watch List itself does not mean that the card will be restricted in constructed gameplay or its skills will be changed, but we may issue errata to the card’s text based on how things play out.
As we have in the past, we’ll continue to observe the state of the game, making adjustments as necessary to provide a fun and exciting play experience for both Dragon Ball fans and seasoned card game players alike.