He is called Vegerot in the Viz Media publication of Dragon Ball Z since the U.S. does not call Kakarot, Kakarotto so they decided to do that dumb name.@@BUFF_MINER
Quick time events and mashing games aren't used that much anymore, because people were sick of them after the 2010s and because they are super unaccessible for people with motoric disablities. Not because "developers don't care anymore".
@@shadow_blaze2317its the god of destruction accessory, since its modded in it probably ignores stun for the sake of 'boss difficulty' but that also made him ignore supers that use stun too
I've only ever played raging blast 2, but I've gotta say, the basic kamehameha is OP. The short cook time and the quick release makes it the ultimate defense when your opponent comes close. I speak from experience because I used to play all the time with my friend; getting rekt by Krillin's kamehameha was pride-breaking lmao
Just finished watching a KaDazee video. Don't charge the chargeble attacks all the way let them go just before they finished charging. They'll do more damage. There is a sound cue.
In case anyone wants a possible explanation to what the fuck happened with blue's super, GOD potara has the built in property of vanishing automatically every attack in max power state,since the paralysis part of the attack can't be evaded when it's hit, the game makes Vegito vanish while paralysed in a bizarre game breaking way
Good video. But pro tip charged ki blasts (Kamehameha for example) doesn't need to be charged all the way for maximum damage just listen to the soundcu then release.
Uub ultimate is op af. you just have no idea how it work. you need to use it away from the ennemy, bonus point if you are behind something bcz the ennemy loose the focus, meaning you can freely charge another one. other thing : kamehameha types attacks can be charged yes but you should release them when you hear the sound, not wait until the launch themselves (aprox 7500 dmg from full charge when released during the sound deal 11000 dmg, big difference)