Dragon Ball Z Kakarot (PC, PS4, Xbox One) has quite a few systems to master. Here are some tips that might help you for Goku's adventures Subscribe for more: / gameranxtv
Or perhaps the water get's vaporized, thrown away also they use their ki, soo when they use ki, they empower all of their body, might strhenghten thir lungs and everything as well. Also, if that's so, your enemies should die as well from drowning, which we know does not happen, imagine Buu loosing to Vegetto, because he was drowned or something.
I know it's for gameplay but that's been a problem for a long time. I think during combat you should still have an oxygen meter but it's significantly slower however instead of launching you out of the water your health drains slowly.
They made fan service a must, personally when I got to see yamcha in his legendary pose in the sub mission the man, the myth, the legend I actually felt really good
@@TConz nope. Their lungs are just built different and can hold their breath for like half an hour cause why not lol. Easy to get confused though with the way they act underwater.
COMBAT TIP: If you want to keep your combos going, uses the vanish button ( X or A ) in between your combos before the last hit that sends them away, if you have support characters in your party they will join the onslaught. Try to also mix up melee supers to break their stamina faster. P.S. idk if it’s just me but I feel that anyone who played Xenoverse 1 or 2 would know or already tried this 😂
@@r_crimsonl_crown8589 no, he said "that everyone hates or possibly loves". Granted, he kinda went back on what he said by saying everyone hates it, but some possibly love it. In my knowledge, that's one of the most loved filler episodes ever. So he's far off on even mentioning people hate it.
Best tip: Go to master rochi from time to time he will give you rewards for stuff you have completed. Went to him just before starting the android sage got like 50 large vitadrinks in total a lot of gifts. So dont forget about that.
It also does tell him what to get he just can’t see it because he started a different side quest first which also requires him to gather stuff and bring it back to turtle
same. maybe even go from the first meeting of bulma and goku to the end of Super, with the time machine unlocking the GT timeline. but what we got is good enough/.
I'm 50 hours in and only at the Cell tournament! Honestly at this point I'm pretty bored with the game but feel like I have to finish it! I definitely won't be replaying this; and if I knew what I knew now I would have done a 3rd playthrough in Days gone or The last of us 2.
@@kedusdawit4015 I like to take my time with this game. So the more hours is because I like to read the stories. It’s nostalgic to me and the downloadable content is also a stretch to add hours
Its actually super easy, barely an inconvenience to grind in Kakarot. Eventually you can fly at high speed and deal damage to regular enemies in the process. At this point you can just fly through mass groups of enemies killing them instantly if they're lower level. This method provides incredible amounts of xp really quickly.
I got all in main to 300 and dlc to 250 and 150 for goku teen. I think because the vid was 3 years ago is why grinding was harder. Now we have even faster ways than waters for 250 to 300. Trial of valor about 8 times with mega mass and training board max and maybe food.
I just downloaded the game last night, I’ve dreamed of a game where I could just walk around as Goku and here it is :) gave me a warm nostalgic feeling
Also talk to Master Roshi every now and then, you'll find that you've completed some challenges that you're not even aware you've complete.....You're welcome once again...
I personally think they really dropped the ball on mini games. Maybe my expectations were to high. But I was really hoping to be able to actually do the training on King kai's planet. Or run on snake way.
Right!? Not just that but the dude landed on King Kais planet like the gravity difference was no problem, Can't even clash ki attacks (Kamehameha hits another wave and there's a power struggle), and no player involvement with the father son Kamehameha....but we get to fish, drive, and shot extremely weak energy blasts and dinosaurs -_-.
How to grind ez: Step 1: get ssg dlc Step 2: get to lvl 5 Step 3: do whis’s training for the exp bottle Step 4: do the other test to get higher levels Step 5 repeat steps 3-5
I'm just now getting the deluxe version of this game. I gotta say, I really enjoy how this game doesn't hold my hand through the game. Another thing about side quests, it makes sense that you'd have to progress all events as if you were in the anime, it's a neat feature honestly (despite if you can consider it flawed content or not).
That was the makers to the press, genius. These are about when people pick up the game themselves and aren't internet wh0res looking for news about the game 24/7 from news sources.
Tip: when you're in a 1v3 or 1v4, listen to the dialogues/sounds they make/arrows pointing around your character. They're a good alarm for when an enemy is about to attack you, like spider-sense.
"The game never tells you any of this is here" - said while zooming in on the text on the screen literally telling you what to press to equip know-hows.
that's not what he is saying the game doesn't tell. the game doesn't tell you those skills on the skill tree are know-hows. they're just there, it doesn't say it is a "know-how", you can easily assume they're just passive skills if you don't go to the know-how tab and see them there.
David Prater that was not a valid point dumbass lol so if a game just brought u in the mission n gave u no tips or instructions but “is not hidden” like u say makes it okay? dummy! The game is over whelming n it does fail to mention a lot of things. U reading a whole lot, for every scene of the game n images, point blank period.
@@dave_the_slick8584 ??? No man, you are not getting the point. The game doesn't say AT ALL you have to equip the those skills on the skill tree. There is no place mentioning those skills are the know-hows of that other menu. And that other menu doesn't say you get the know-how from the skill tree. You might as well get it from the story or training, as many other skills. There is no reason to know it, unless you go to the know-how tab AFTER buying one of the skills. If you went to that tab first and go to the skill tab to buy one later in the game,, there is no reason to think those are equipable skills instead of passive, because the game doesn't tell you
Some of this was helpful, thank you. I nonstop dash-block wasting my energy. You gotta take your time through the menus, I figured out the upgrading characters and applying soul emblems, but the encyclopedia I missed completely til after freiza, had a lot of updates :) The tricks to combat are really most important, there are some things impossible to dodge no matter the timing. Also switching the icons to mouse+keyboards thing changes back to Type B every time the game is loaded, that's annoying. Not to mention the many changes to the key-mapping... making boost shift really helped. Moving is a pain in the ass, it seems like you have to let go of the key, then hit it again to move, like the game doesn't realize you're holding it down already. On top of that, moving up and down is near impossible. There is really no good key to set for this, and half the time I hold it down and then hold ascend or descend and my character won't move at all, and my head is bobbing up and down looking to make sure I'm not crazy. The camera controls are very limited as well. If you're moving around and angle the camera in any direction, it auto-centers within a second. No option to disable that. The fish quest is energetic fish, but sometimes confused with the Great energetic fish. Kami house area had all the fish needed.
2:19 something I think you should note is the 3 arrows pointing towards the enemies are color-coded and will help when outnumbered Orange: Standby. Red: Attacking you. So when one of the arrows turns red it's normally a good 3-second pause before the MOB activates its attack. Just get used to your enemy's attacks and work with that mechanic helps a lot and you will feel like a badass dodging an enemy's attack that is behind you or out of your field of view right as it's about to hit you. Note the arrows are like you sensing power lvls or energy just like when you use the completely useless skill of sensing power lvls outside of battles.
If you put most of your emblems into the training part of the community board, you can level up quickly if you just power fly through enemy's instead of fighting them
Ok. Here are things he missed. 1. You should do melee, and then at the end of melee press Triangle and that will recharge your Ki. That's how you never need to charge up again. 2. You don't need to farm ever ever ever. You complete the game asap and you will get a time machine to repeat the game now. With the DLC you can get to level 250 in two hours, all training are meaningless. You can get training (which level up EVERYBODY), in Bluma's place with Android 20, that fix everything. 3. The Zeni is 100k if you grant any wishes at post game. You get 3 WISHES not 1. So don't waste your time collecting dragon balls in the early games at all unless they ask for it. 4. The community board, just focus on Training and Z warrior and that's all you need. All the food and all are useless and waste of time. Level up is the only way to win any real fights and completing the game early helps you to get that. 5. ESCAPE. You can actually escape from those shitty random flights by flying in opposite direction after the fight started. That will save you lots of time in the early game as it's a pure waste of time to fight time at all.
For the Turtle side quest where you need to get special tomatoes from a farmer. The farmer tells you to look for birds flying over the water. Under the water you’ll find energetic fish your looking for. This means going back to Master Roshi’s island and flying over the ocean looking for groups of birds. Dive into the ocean below them and you’ll find energetic fish.
Not to be "that guy" but the game actually tells you most of these things if you pay attention. It's kinda like FFXIII, where if the player is lazy and isn't willing to read, they won't know how to do things. There's an entire tutorials section in the pause menu that will tell you a lot of this. Also, you don't go to the encyclopedia to unlock skills or apply emblems. You apply emblems by using the "community" menu (the game very clearly teaches you how to do this in the Saiyan saga before the Raditz fight), and you can unlock skills by using the "characters" menu and just selecting the skill tree option with Y/triangle. To be brutally honest, I've watched so many of Gameranx's "things [insert game title] doesn't tell you" and these videos are more like "things we didn't know about [insert game title] because we were too lazy to read, skipped menus and tutorials, and generally didn't pay much attention to how the game works."
I'm glad you are "that guy". Im a complete newcomer to DBZ and I thus I took a lot of time reading and exploring the menus. Lol this guy in the video is an idiot.
5:27 in. I recommend getting the ultimate edition of this game. I've beaten it three times; What you do is beat Piccolo at the beginning and the moment it lets you move around as Goku go into the menu, access the first DLC and train with Whis until you're satisfied with the level of power creep you've been through. It's also an extremely wise idea to stockpile on ultimate waters from Whis and Beerus, so you can power creep through the Res of F DLC arc because you're gonna be fighting in teams. Also, USE THE DRAGON BALLS' BOTTOM 3 WISHES! Keeping the villainous enemies down and fighting Mira and Towa will keep you in an abundance of z-orbs.
Thanks for the review. Definitely buying this for 20$ and maybe some DLC’s later. I played 1 and 2 when they first came out YEARS ago on ps4 and want to relieve the experience almost a decade later was just wondering if I could do it on a switch. This confirms. Thank you!!
Just so you know Gameranx you can skip regular enemy fights by boost flying straight into them and you will win the fight instantly and get the same amount of XP and Z Orbs that you normally would. 🙏🏻💯
I don't know if you'll ever see this but please don't ever stop making videos especially the game reviews You are one of the best authors of our generation and you're extremely underrated in the gaming community I rely on you for almost every game I play and I love the way you breakdown each game with your own unique humor and I just want to let you know that you're a special person one in a million And thank you for all the laughs and wonderful videos you make and especially the fact that you cut through all the bullshit and filler thank you for the authenticity.
Zeni is incredibly easy to get...just sell everything that is labeled as "an exchange item". I had over $100,000 zeni before fighting the Saiyan's at the beginning.....tons of healing things. This game is pretty easy honestly
The "Open world" areas aren't even that big concidering how long the load times are. Seems to me like a few extra weeks in development might've made the whole experience a tad more seamless.
Also when you're flying out in the world, if you just ram yourself into the random enemies in the world it should just knock them out depending if you're a higher level then them.
Yeah, if the lowest level character in your party is at least 3 levels higher than the enemy you're running into, you'll skip the battle and get all the rewards and xp immediately.
9:15 if you go to your menu and go to Story and look at sub quests you can track that quest and it’ll list what you need to do on screen as you fly around
I like how at 0:38 he's like 20 hours in and the video flashes to namek. Im more than 20 hours in and still on earth grinding it out. Taking it slow enjoying it.
As Falcon said it seems fairly pointless to grind early on (it usually is in a lot of rpg's though lol) you will level up a lot faster just by sticking with the story, that being said, if you're enjoying yourself on earth then feel free to keep doing that, just know that if you do feel like leveling up faster, sticking with the story is the way to go
You jump 10 levels with goku when he arrives on namek for nothing so grinding early on ain’t really worth it since lost character have huge power jumps in the story really early on.
@@bobbyhawk8797 It's designed so you can Level Through story. No wonder the enemy grunts are so low when it comes to XP, imagine one shotting Frieza lmao.
my favorite thing to do that the game doesn’t tell you is when you’re in the open world and boosting while flying. if you hold R2/Rt and press X/A you will stop in mid air and bost straight down to the ground. it is so damn satisfying.
I bought this game 2 years ago on Switch and didn't really get into it but I'm about to dive back in and hopefully it'll click this time. I think like you said, it just kinda throws a lot of info at you with menus and it's overwhelming.
"The origin of Dragon Ball" No, that is literally not the Origin of Dragon Ball. The origin of Dragon Ball is DRAGON BALL. Not Z, not Kakarot, Dragon Ball.
@@CC-sb7hv You know there's a difference between Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z right? While they both follow the story of Goku, it's NOT the same story.
@@JustinBakerDeDav Akchually, *snort* Dragonball Z is only different due to localisation of the Dragonball manga to America. The original is called Dragonball all the way through.
Your absolutely right about everything. I was playing the game and I figured out so much stuff that I wouldn't even told in the game and so I just thought maybe I missed something till I saw this video
To replace that last tip, something else to know would be that dashing straight into weaker enemies can automatically defeat them and give you exp and orbs
7:19: that is true. You wish for zeni and it'll give you 30,000, but the Dragon balls can be upgraded from time to time and their wishes get more powerful after a little while and you can teleport to Namek and use their Dragon balls a few times.
@@gabrielfelix1759I mean.... he's not wrong tho….. Like if you go into super obviously he's not because he wasn't training at all but he has the most potential out of anyone and surpasses both goku and vegeta if he actually trains
iHateStevenRice Grinding for XP in this game is the most futile thing I've ever seen. You gain XP so slowly from doing them. On top of this, the auto leveling and XP share is insane, so you never need to use characters you don't want (which is fine with me since I like this in pokemon)
This video is a godsend. I thought I was in serious trouble when the 'tutorial' was a picture of the controller followed by nine novels of onscreen text.
Haha. Those are pretty tame glitches. On the very early mission where you walk Gohan over to the river to fish I went back to where I started and there was another Goku at the spawn point, fully animated and I couldn't walk through him.
I was a bit surprised, as I knew that I have to equip the super attacks. So it felt inconsitent not to equip the know-hows, but I couldn't find a way to equip them. I didn't even know that the blue things are called know-hows, that is probably part of the reason why I couldn't find a way to equip them. Now I know better.
Hard part I've found of this game at this point. Is how slow it is at the start. Throws all this stuff at you to remember for fighting then u got awhile before u do it again
Also for a lot of folks saying that they fly into the enemy just fly in short small circles and when they come close they’ll get nailed, I drew in 3-4 enemies and the amount of experience you get from it to level up plus is the z orbs was nuts lol
Its crazy started this game 2 days ago 27 hours in at the majin buu arc. I literally came here for advice and figured all this out on my own 😭 but for the tomatoes mission you need 10 of those energetic fish i belive.
I went back and played DBZ: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 yesterday and the whole issue with less-used characters being underlevelled was an issue there as well, except you couldn't heal mid-fight. I had to take on three Meta-Coolers around level 30-60 with a lvl 12 Master Roshi...
I remember that mission. Was fairly challenging, forces you to get better. That was at a time where internet access wasn't freely available to Google ways to cheese the mission so your only option was to get your game up
So the most challenging fight I’ve had in this game so far is dr.gero. He has an attack where he grabs you and drains your hp and ki and heals himself by a shit ton. He spams it the lower his health is too. I failed that fight 5 times because piccolo was 2 levels lower than him so he was taking more and doing less damage.
I'm glad I waited for all of the mods, I knew they wouldn't deliver on mini game features and certain little things, still looks awesome and I know the modding community will offer solutions to anything I don't like with the original game.
I just got this since it's added to the plus extra catalog. It has been a good 20 years since I watched the anime, but I remember a lot of the characters. I have no idea what Im doing so this is really helpful, the tutorials weren't useful in game
One big thing that the game doesn’t tell u, is that if u are able to stun the enemy, while unleashing surging ki, it unlock special animation, that are actually pretty awesome
I’m getting the game for my son thanks for the heads up on the game. And driving episode was funny piccolo was warning Goku’s clothes that he didn’t know he had clothes like that.
Hey Falcon. I know u said u can just wish for money with dragon balls but I don't really think that's worth it since u only get 30k per pop and dragon balls take at least 30mins to collect. 20mins for the respawn and 10 if ur just zooming around getting them. What I do is if u go to any npc vendor to sell items. If u go to the bottom of ur list u will see that there are some "Exchange items" that can just be sold off to vendors for money. like earrings/necklaces/etcs. And you can just find those lying around. I made about 150k while still playing as Gohan before I even went off to Namek so it's not too hard haha. Hope this helps someone.
Things I wish I knew: Pressing triangle in the menu to open the Z Encyclopedia will give you items. Didn't realize this until half way through the game when I was completely out of D-metals. Got 65 of them from doing that.
Just found out today, rather than dropping from high altitudes and waiting to fall to the ground slowly. While flying press L3 + X (or A) + RT and the same time and you'll head full speed into a crater om the ground. Pretty cool, might have missed it in tutorial idk.
A lot of ppl dont know this but if you fly full force into. And opponent while flying through the map then it counts as an auto win. This might just work on opponents weaker than you. You have to fly directly into them though. If you side swip just a little you'll still have to fight them.
Hi man, I'm having issues with my sound, I have the pc version on steam and my sound only works with headphones, also every time I start the game I have to set the controller to keboard+mouse, Is there anyway from the code I can set that to be predefine?, thank you for your video
@@pRosix30 Not everyone played Xenoverse. If your designing a game you have to take it into consideration people who may play this are not hardcore Dragonball fans. Its easy to miss these if you don't play around with the menues.
They missed my favorite filler episode during gohans training with piccolo he finds the robot in the cave it was really a great episode and it really built gohans character, it would've made a great quest at the beginning
I love this game , I've been watching the series again some episodes I don't remember because I was so young. I got the dvd collection in a storage unit I bought pure luck.
From everything I've heard it sounds like this game has payed respect to the funny quirks; like the driving scene, fishing and always eating, as well with drawn out battles mentioned in your Before You Buy episode. I've always seen Dragonball as a love it or hate it genre of media. I lean heavily towards love it on Dragonball as I was one of few to watch it growing up in my small town and anime in general. I am looking forward to picking up my copy and experience the great madness of Dragonball.
Dbz kakarot is so much fun. My son and I have been grinding the heck outta it. Wish they'd build more off of dbz kakarot as opposed to how many updates dbz xenoverse 2 gets. But it's all good! Just glad my Lil man is into DBZ like his dad was back in the 90's lol
I completely understand the no grinding one. I feel like I could have gotten to the same levels I was at when I faced all the bosses either at or a few levels above theirs if I had replaced all the grinding with many more meals
Bruh it's literally a huge ass waste of time if u grew up with dbz on toonami like I did the sub missions and all the side stuff is just no point cuz u damnear seen it on the show but it's terrible but I do love it cuz it's dbz
Bro same. Those z waters you get for fighting whis level you up mad quick. But unfortunately I got so obsessed that I ruined the rest of the game for myself 😭 I was one shotting all the main bosses bruh
4:15 that is 100% true. While it does say when the quest will become unavailable it doesn't give you any indication to when you're going to hit that point. So make sure you do side missions first.