How to Use Grabs in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

How to Use Grabs in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

As a seasoned Dragon Ball gamer with years of fighting under my belt, I can confidently say that the addition of Grab Attacks in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero has taken my gaming experience to new heights. The strategic depth these moves offer is astounding, allowing for creative combos and a whole new level of damage output.


In the fighting system of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, Grab Attacks, or Throws, play a crucial role. Timing these moves correctly can help you bypass your opponents’ defenses and inflict some damage. Furthermore, since they propel your adversary, you can utilize them to prepare for a Super or Ultimate Attack, making it necessary for the opponent to precisely time a disappearing act if they wish to evade.

Knowing when and how to execute a Throw is crucial in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. When paired with vanishes you can perform some incredibly fun combos and really dish out some damage. This guide will explain how to grab, discuss some of the unique mechanics associated with throws, and talk about a few basic combos you can perform using grabs. The video above shows the Throw Tutorial the game offers and then shows off some of the more unique grabs the game’s cast has to offer.

How to Throw in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

How to Use Grabs in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

Fortunately, executing a Throw in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is quite straightforward. All you need to do is keep the block key pressed and simultaneously tap the Rush Attack key.

Here are the button inputs for performing a Throw:

PS5: R1+Square

Xbox: RB+X

PC: E+Left Mouse Button

In combat, grabbing attacks can’t be defended against, making them excellent for inflicting damage on an adversary who is blocking. Additionally, these grabs hurl your opponent a good distance away. If an enemy is knocked down, you can still execute a grab attack to deal further harm. However, grabs can be countered using Super Perception or avoided by Vanishing. Furthermore, due to their slower pace compared to regular Rush Attacks, they can be interrupted if you are attacked during execution.

How to Use Grabs in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

After executing a Throw successfully, you can prolong your combo by unleashing a Special or Final Move. Given that your adversary will be soaring through the air post-Throw, they’ll find it considerably challenging to dodge your Special Attack and would need precise timing to perform a Vanish to avoid it. (From my observations, Melee Supers are generally easier to time a Vanish for than Beam or Blast ones, as they tend to reach the opponent more swiftly.)

How to Use Grabs in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

Generally, you’ll want to use Grabs against enemies that are blocking, or against enemies that are on the ground following one of your attacks. These are the best times to execute a grab, though you can also Vanish, or Z-Burst Dash, behind an enemy and then use a Grab as an easy setup for your Super and Ultimate Attacks.

In some fighting scenarios, specific characters exhibit distinctive grab moves when they face particular opponents. Often, these unique gestures are inspired by the battles depicted in the anime or manga. For instance, Toppo performs a special grab move against Freiza, mimicking their encounter during the Tournament of Power. These exclusive grabs inflict slightly more damage than regular throws, serving as an enticement to locate them. Moreover, Whis’ Stamp Book rewards players for discovering these special moves.

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2024-10-22 18:53