How to Dodge Ultimates and Supers in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

How to Dodge Ultimates and Supers in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

As a seasoned Dragon Ball gamer with countless hours spent mastering each character’s unique moves and techniques, I can confidently say that the art of evasion is not to be underestimated in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. From the humble Step to the enigmatic Sonic Sway, these evasive maneuvers have saved my skin more times than I care to count.


When confronting the formidable enemies in the game “Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero” (including Yamcha), you’ll find yourself under constant attack from a variety of melee strikes, combination attacks, and powerful energy bursts. Mastering the art of evasion for different types of attacks can significantly improve your combat skills and aid in conquering some of the game’s most challenging battles.

Mastering techniques such as vanishing, stepping, and Sonic Sway can significantly boost your strength in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. The Sonic Sway, specifically, is a challenging move to master, but when executed correctly, it leaves your foe vulnerable for a strategic counterattack. As you advance through the game’s narrative, many enemies will employ this move against you. There’s nothing quite as gratifying as learning its intricacies and turning their tactic back on them.

How to Step in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

How to Dodge Ultimates and Supers in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

In this game, learning to use the Step/Dash technique is crucial, especially when it comes to escaping enemies and bridging gaps. To execute this move, simply press the designated button (X on PS5, A on Xbox, or F on PC while holding a direction). This will cause your character to perform a short dash in the chosen direction. If you’re moving towards or away from an enemy, you’ll head straight for them or away from them. In case of moving left or right, you’ll slide sideways, but if you’re close to an adversary, you’ll also make a small circle around them instead of going directly in the chosen direction.

As a gamer, I find that anticipating and dodging attacks early on keeps me safe, especially against beam attacks when my opponent isn’t too close. Timing is crucial in this game!

How to Vanish in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (High-Speed Evasion)

How to Dodge Ultimates and Supers in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

As a fan, I can’t help but rave about the strategic maneuver known as “Vanishing” or “High-Speed Evasion”. This technique is an absolute game-changer for dodging incoming attacks and setting up your counteroffensive. Here’s the trick: press the block button (R1 on PS5, RB on Xbox, or E on Keyboard) at the exact moment an enemy strikes, and voila! You’ll vanish and reappear behind them. Launching an attack immediately after this move is a brilliant way to disrupt your opponent and kick off your own combo sequence. However, beware, as your adversary can use their own Vanishing move when they sense you attempting it too!

In most cases, you can utilize Vanishing for various attacks, including powerful supers and ultimates. A precise timing will let you dodge these attacks completely. However, if your timing is slightly off but you’ve held down the button, you may still be able to block a Super attack. Ultimate attacks, on the other hand, will always connect when this happens.

How to Use Sonic Sway in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (Super Perception)

How to Dodge Ultimates and Supers in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

In the game “Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero,” Sonic Sway serves as a daring strategy for evasion that comes with both high rewards and potential risks. To execute this move, simply press the Perception Button (Circle on PlayStation 5, B on Xbox, or Q on PC) at the exact moment an opponent’s attack is about to make contact with you. This will allow you to dodge their attack and simultaneously deplete their Ki Bar. Keep in mind that Sonic Sway only functions against Rush Attacks; however, Super Perception, which includes Sonic Sway as a version of it, can be used to deflect other types of attacks (excluding ultimate attacks, which require evasion through dashing or vanishing) in a similar fashion.

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2024-10-16 03:03