How to use Revenge Counter

When you face countless enemies that await you Dragon Ball: Sparkle! Zeroyou'll have to learn all the different ways to dodge and block attacks. Even if you manage to do this, you can still get caught in a combo pretty easily, so it's good to know how to use Vengeance to escape them and deal some damage in the process.



Revenge Counter is a technique in Dragon Ball: Sparkle! Zero which allows you to interrupt your opponent's Rush Combo or Ki Blast with your own attack. While this can only be used if you're attacked from the front, it can be a powerful last resort for escaping combos and launching a counter attack.

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How the revenge counter works in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

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Revenge counter can be used at the cost of 2 skills whenever a Rush Combo or Ki Blast attacks you from the front. To activate Revenge Counter on PS5 and Xbox, simply press Right Stick (R3) while attacking. Your character will break out of the combo and launch their own counterattack. While the revenge counter is powerful, it's important to note that it cannot be used unless you have at least a 2 skill count, nor can it be used when attacked from behind.


After successfully executing a revenge counter, your best bet is to start your own Rush Combo, or get some distance away and fire some ki. While you could potentially use a grab to follow up and then launch a Super attack, it's riskier due to the likelihood of your opponent attempting another Rush Combo after your token.

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It's also important to note that Counters Revenge Counter can be interrupted with a Super Counter, which is done by pressing the Super Perception button (Circle for PS5, B for Xbox, Q for PC) right when the Revenge Counter attack connects. Mastering the timing of the Super Counter will allow you to gain the upper hand against an opponent who relies too heavily on the Revenge Counter, but it's also the biggest risk you face when trying to use your own Revenge Counter.


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