How to play as Vegeta in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero features many campaign modes known as Episode Battle where your chosen character goes through the most iconic fights of their career. Vegeta has the shortest of these campaigns, with his fights only covering encounters from the Frieza, Cell, and Buu sagas.



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In this guide, we'll cover how to best use each of Vegeta's forms present in Episode Battles, from his beginnings on Namek to his fateful encounter with Kid Buu. We'll also cover how to use individual characters in competitive modes if you wish.


Vegeta (Scouter)

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegeta.

Move name

Input

Costs

Effect

Blast wave

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

2 Number of skills

Sends an explosive wave that knocks enemies back.

Saiyan Spirit

R2/RT + Left on D-Pad

3 Number of skills

Get attacking fans.

Gallic weapon

R2/RT + Square/X

3 ki bars

Fires a Super beam that does almost an order of magnitude damage.

The Last Galic Cannon

R2/RT + Triangle/Y

3 ki bars

Launches a Rush Super that deals almost an order of magnitude damage.

Dirty fireworks

R2/RT + Circle/B (in spark mode)

Full Ki Bar

Rush Ultimate which deals a bar and a half damage.


Vegeta (Scouter) in the battle episode

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Vegeta punching his enemy.

The one version of Vespers that you will use the longest is the one from the Saiyan and Frieza sagawho faces quite a lot of enemies in Namek. Almost all Vegeta's constant starts with him, explosive wavewhich is a fantastic skill cheap and can help get your enemies out of you every moment.

His other skill, Saiyan Spirit, buffs you offensively for 15 secondssomething worth doing only if you are confident in your abilities. Otherwise, it is recommended to save the number of skills for Explosive Wave, so you'll always have an edge in battle.

Vegeta (Scouter) V Versus And Online Matches

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegeta about to transform.


The only noticeable difference when using this Vegeta in online battles is his ability to transformand into a great ape no less. You will gain immunity to grabs and Rush supersas well as another health barbut you will be so slow that it can be difficult he even hit his opponentso be careful.

Vegeta (Z – Early) Super Saiyan

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Vegeta in his super saiyan form ready to attack.

Move name

Input

Costs

Effect

Blast wave

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

2 Number of skills

Sends an explosive wave that knocks enemies back.

Woke up with anger

R2/RT + Left on D-Pad

3 Number of skills

Get attacking fans.

Maximum Flasher

R2/RT + Square/X

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Super beam that deals damage.

Cosmic impact

R2/RT + Triangle/Y

3 Ki Bars

Launches a Rush Super that deals damage.

Big Bang Attack

R2/RT + Circle/B (in spark mode)

Full Ki Bar

Beam Ultimate that deals almost two bars of damage.


Vegeta (Z – Early) Super Saiyan In Episode Battle

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegeta in his super saiyan form.

You won't get much use out of this form of Vegeta and the fights he participates in they are not the most demanding. Still, works exactly like its Scouter versiononly with this difference its ultimate move is a beam instead of Rush.

Vegeta (Z – Early) Super Saiyan vsus and online matches

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Vegeta in his super saiyan form attacking.

Choosing this Vegeta in online battles is not very beneficial via his Super Vegeta formeither in regular play or in a DP battle (costs six DP, same as Super Vegeta). Still, there is a slight buff to traversing transformationsso it might be worth it for some players.


Super Vegeta

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Super Vegeta.

Move name

Input

Costs

Effect

Blast wave

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

2 Number of skills

Sends an explosive wave that knocks enemies back.

I'm Super Vegeta

R2/RT + Left on D-Pad

3 Number of skills

Enter Sparking Mode to get attack buffs.

Big Bang Attack

R2/RT + Square/X

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Super beam that does almost an order of magnitude damage.

Ghostbuster Cannon

R2/RT + Triangle/Y

3 Ki Bars

Launches a Rush Super that deals damage.

Final Flash

R2/RT + Circle/B (in spark mode)

Full Ki Bar

Beam Ultimate that deals two bars of damage.

Super Vegeta In Battle Episode

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Super Vegeta smiling.


This is one of the a better version of Vegetamostly due to his access to skill which immediately puts it into Sparking Mode. This time, it is worth spending three skill counters on this skill; will leave you unable to use Explosive Wave, but you probably will finish the match that point.

Super Vegeta V versus Online matches

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows a sizzling Super Vegeta.

Any character with Blast wave and instant spark are worth using, especially those with a healthy mix of Blast and Rush supers. This Vegeta's base form also has these two skills, so if you're playing a DP battle, consider starting with a base Vegeta and directly transforms into Super Vegetaso you don't have to keep in mind the mid form skill changes.


Vegeta (Z – End) Super Saiyan

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Vegeta in his super saiyan form from the buu saga preparing his final move.

Move name

Input

Costs

Effect

Blast wave

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

2 Number of skills

Sends an explosive wave that knocks enemies back.

Saiyan Spirit

R2/RT + Left on D-Pad

3 Number of skills

Get attacking fans.

Final Flash

R2/RT + Square/X

Fires 3 Ki Bars

Fires a Super beam that does almost an order of magnitude damage.

Infinite Blaster

R2/RT + Triangle/Y

Fires 2 Ki Bars

Fire multiple projectiles that can deal over half a bar of damage.

Cosmic circle

R2/RT + Circle/B (in spark mode)

Full Ki Bar

He fires several projectiles that trigger a scene and deal damage for almost two bars.

Vegeta (Z – End) Super Saiyan in the battle episode

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegeta in his super saiyan form from the buu saga ready to attack with a beam.

The main fight you will be using this version of Vegeta for is training with Kid Trunks. Since then, success has been associated with this struggle unless you take a lot of damage from the child during this event, you will be able to later resist the Majin mark.


To do so, you will again depending on the blast wave for difficult times, so it is not recommended to spend three Skill Count on buffs. Use Infinite Blaster frequently at longer range not giving trunks time to rechargeand finally you take it off.

Vegeta (Z – End) Super Saiyan vsus and online matches

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Vegeta in his super saiyan form from the buu saga ready to attack.

One thing to mention when playing against players with this Vegeta is how his Ultimate move feature. It does decent damage, but it's not a beam, so you will not be able to initiate combat with the beam with this ability; if someone is shooting at you, dodge and then use your own Ultimate.

Vegeta (Z – End) Super Saiyan 2

An image of Dragon Ball Sparking Zero showing Vegeta transformed into a super saiyan 2.


Move name

Input

Costs

Effect

Blast wave

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

2 Number of skills

Sends an explosive wave that knocks enemies back.

Wild sense

R2/RT + Left on D-Pad

2 Number of skills

Avoid and counter another melee attack.

Big Bang Attack

R2/RT + Square/X

3 ki bars

Fires a Super beam that does almost an order of magnitude damage.

Infinite Blaster

R2/RT + Triangle/Y

2 Ki Bars

Fire multiple projectiles that can deal over half a bar of damage.

Infinity Flasher

R2/RT + Circle/B (in spark mode)

Full Ki Bar

Rush Ultimate that deals almost two bars of damage.

Vegeta (Z – End) Super Saiyan 2 in battle episode

An image of Dragon Ball Sparking Zero showing Vegeta's grooving.

Specifically, in this form are the most difficult fights for Vegeta fight against Kid Buu. From this Vegeta cannot easily enter spark modeyou'll have to charge the old-fashioned way, but remember not giving Buu a break do the same.


If Buu tries to sleep, interrupt him with Ki bursts or Infinite Blasterbecause it only costs two Ki bars. If you have three or more skills then this is a good idea use Wild Sense; you will counter Buu's next attack while also having enough numbers to use Explosive Wave.

Vegeta (Z – End) Super Saiyan 2 compared to online matches

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegeta as Super Saiyan 2.

While this Vegeta's movement is decent, his skills are rather lacklusterthough their low cost can make for a great oppressive game. However, in the DP battle you can do much better for the cost of seven DP.

Main Herb

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Majin Vegeta preparing an attack.

Move name

Input

Costs

Effect

Prince's Pride

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

2 Number of skills

Gain armor and extra reload speed.

Majin's Awakening

R2/RT + Left on D-Pad

3 Number of skills

Enter Sparking Mode to get attack buffs.

Final impact

R2/RT + Square/X

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Super beam that does almost an order of magnitude damage.

Big Bang Attack

R2/RT + Triangle/Y

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Super beam that does almost an order of magnitude damage.

The final explosion

R2/RT + Circle/B (in spark mode)

Full Ki Bar

A huge and unblockable blast wave with an effect that deals two and a half damage.


Majin Vegeta In Battle Episode

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Majin Vegeta preparing for a beam attack.

The absence of Explosive Wave can be a major blow when using this Vegetation, especially if you're used to it. However, starting fights with five Ki sticks already available makes Majin Vegeta terrifying from the very beginning of the match.

Not having an explosive wave has the advantage of: you can polish yourself according to your heart. Prince's Pride is designed for defense and preparationwhile Majin's Awakening is not only a great way enter spark modebut you also do it with improved damage dealing.

Majin Vegeta V vs. Online Matches

The Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image shows Majin Vegeta.


The main thing to note when using Majin Vegeta in a regular game is his Ultimate, Final Explosion. That's right more damage than most Ultimatescovering a wide area and be unblockablebut it will leave you only one hit separated him from death; only use it when you know you will finish your opponent with it.

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