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2017/08

Dragon Ball FighterZ Website Reveals Character Ranks And Stats

Bandai Namco has updated Arc System Works’ Dragon Ball FighterZ main website to reflect the power level of some of the fighters and their ease of use in said game. Dragon Ball FighterZ is set to release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC next year.

Dragon Ball Z has quite the fan base when it comes to numbers, dedication and so on, which means that there will likely be a lot of gamers looking forward to Bandai Namco and Arc System Works’ Dragon Ball FighterZ.

In addition to the above, Bandai Namco has taken to Dragon Ball FighterZ‘s official website to reflect each character and their stats so that gamers have a head start on what’s what. The stats consist of power, speed, technique, reach, energy, and ease of use. Additionally, SS means that a character is at the highest mark and C being the lowest.

The character revealed over on the game’s main site consists of the nine characters previously revealed, which happens to be Goku, Vegeta, Trunks, Gohan, Frieza, Cell, Majin Buu, Krillin, and Piccolo.

Thanks to publication site ShoneGameZ, translated screenshots showing the aforementioned characters sit below for your viewing pleasure — reach and technique should be switched when viewing the screenshots below.

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According to the publication site, it is believed that characters like Goku and Vegeta are the easiest to use due to their rank of SS, which the two are followed by Gohan, Trunks, Krillin, and Cell classed as S rank. Additionally, it is said that Frieza, Piccolo and Majin Buu require more skill and thought when playing them when compared to the other five since they are A rank fighters.

More information on the 2.5D fighter known as Dragon Ball FighterZ can be found by heading on over to the game’s official website. In the meantime, the game is set to launch sometime in 2018 across PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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