Bandai Namco's long-awaited role-playing video game, "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2", finally hit the store shelves late last month and it didn't take too long for the game to amass a huge fan base. However, some players have not yet identified the best Saiyan character build for Goku, as well as Vegeta.
But fret not, there is a Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 character build guide to help players with that.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 features Saiyans in two genders, i.e. male and female; just like human beings. While the male boasts a higher physical attack, females in the game comparatively have better stamina regeneration.
Players need to allocate attribute points accurately by doling out 42 points for Ki and Stamina, 125 points for Basic Attack, and 18 points for Health. In order to inflict considerable damage to the rival character, players need to maximize the Strike and Ki Blast Supers from 0 to 125, according to GameSkinny.
Furthermore, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 character build guide indicate that the same is applicable to females in the game as well.
Females need to spread their stat points accurately, by giving an additional 30 points for Health and Ki. They must also have 0 to 125 points for Strike and Ki Blast Supers, 42 points for Stamina, and 105 points for Basic Attack; just like their male counterpart.
In line with the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 character build guide, a report from GameNGuide explains the importance of maxing out the stamina to build the best character in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
The report also indicates that characters boasting Health, Basic Attack, as well as maxed out stamina, are actually the most powerful characters in the game. Players must aim the tallest, buffest Namekian Male in order to get the best character build.
Players must remember to incorporate the perfect skill set as well; including Instant Transmission, Giant Storm, Become Giant and Maximum Charge; while creating the best character in the game, in addition to following the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 character build guide.
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