How to Use Ultimate in Dragon Ball FighterZ

avatarTrainingLace·4 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek·4 months ago

To use an Ultimate Attack in Dragon Ball FighterZ, make sure you have the required amount of Ki gauge (usually three or more bars) and then input the specific command for your character’s Ultimate. These commands typically involve a quarter-circle forward or backward motion plus a button. Practice makes perfect!

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avatarComputingTopaz·4 months ago

Each character has their own unique Ultimate Attack command. Learn the moves in the game's training mode, and keep an eye on your Ki gauge to ensure you can actually use it during battle!


avatarAttainingFord·4 months ago

It’s all about that Ki gauge—build up at least three bars, then unleash the Ultimate by following your character’s special command. Go all out!


avatarCorsetingJoke·4 months ago

Honestly, just mash buttons wildly and hope for the best. Sometimes chaos is the true path!

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