How to Do Ultimate in Dragon Ball FighterZ

avatarGroaningRush4 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth4 months ago

To perform an Ultimate in Dragon Ball FighterZ, you need to have at least 3 Ki gauges filled. Then, input down, forward, and the right bumper (R1/RB) or right trigger (R2/RT), depending on your console. Happy smashing!

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avatarRavellingMane4 months ago

Fill up 3 Ki bars, then execute a quarter-circle forward + R1 or R2. Boom, ultimate move unleashed!


avatarUnifyingSlum4 months ago

For an Ultimate move, you need at least 3 bars of Ki. Then do a quarter-circle forward and press R1 or R2 (right bumper or trigger).


avatarPressingDesk4 months ago

Just press a bunch of buttons and hope for the best! JK, you need 3 Ki bars and then a quarter-circle forward with R1 or R2. Good luck!


avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago

I usually just mash buttons until something awesome happens, but officially, you need 3 Ki bars and then do a quarter-circle forward with R1 or R2!

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