But sometimes, that doesn’t work out so well. The best moves to combo with are ones with bounces or several hits in place. Kid Buu is a good example of a character who uses both of those things plus, his air grabs.
When used one after the other, they stun the opponent and allow for another move or combo to be performed, which usually leads into an ultimate attack, which can only be performed as a combo of YYYYXA. Following that, I could dash behind or attack and use the two best support characters in the game: Hit and Mira.
Every character has a standard wall-bounce combo with YYYYY. The goal was to perform combo-to-ultimate attacks for each character, but unfortunately, that isn’t possible with every character, so for some, I had to settle with their weaker special attacks.
#Dragon ball z extreme butoden all characters full#
Most of these combos actually damage the opponent 50% and sometimes even cause a full 100% damage. However, unlike some other combo videos, the one that I made for this game actually set the training dummy to recover from combos whenever possible. Note that most of these combos are not possible in an actual battle since no one starts the game with 150% meter. There are several ways to form a team in the game, but for the purpose of consistency as well as for displaying the strengths and weaknesses of each individual playable character, I decided to pair one playable character with four support characters. However, after putting out a My Hero Academia: Battle for All combo video, and in anticipation for Dragon Ball FighterZ, I decided to try Extreme Butoden out. For the longest time, I had little interest in playing Dragonball Z: Extreme Butoden for the 3DS.