How to DHC in Dragon Ball FighterZ

avatarCluingWear4 months ago
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avatarCluingWear4 months ago

Just press the assist button (L1 or L2) during your first character's super move to switch into your next character's super. Easy peasy!

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avatarComputingTopaz4 months ago

To DHC (Delayed Hyper Combo) in Dragon Ball FighterZ, simply input the next character's super move command while your current character's super move is still active. This allows your second character to jump in with their super and continue the combo!


avatarDislikingTramp4 months ago

You just need to input the motion for your next character's super after your first character's super starts. Timing is key so practice makes perfect!


avatarWipingBride4 months ago

Honestly, DHCs are overrated. Just go for raw tags and surprise your opponent!

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