Mara Jade Skywalker vs Vegeta


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Mara Jade Skywalker has returned, but now she is up against the Prince of All Saiyans! Vegeta has powers that are above the limits we ever could have thought possible for a Saiyan. He has transformations upon transformations which have put him in the top 1% of all characters in media. If that isn’t true power…then what is? A single Big Bang Attack should allow him to secure the win once and for all here. Vegeta wins.

Griffith vs Vegeta


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Griffith has returned, but he is certainly no match for Vegeta. Even before Vegeta achieved the powers of a Saiyan god he had enough power to win this round. Lets nor forget that in SSJ2 he could likely destroy a Solar System and his speed/power have increased many times over since then. He is the Prince of All Saiyans and it’s hard to imagine him losing any time soon. Vegeta wins.

Segata Sanshiro vs Vegeta


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Segata Sanshiro has been on a roll lately. He’s achieved almost 10 wins and had yet to take a loss. As intense as the character is this could not go on forever. Vegeta has the powers of a Super Saiyan and can destroy whole planets in an instant. Segata doesn’t have the kind of power needed to counter such attacks and he will quickly find himself on the losing side of this match. He’s just not on the same level. Vegeta wins.

Dragon Ball Legends Stats and Records

Stats time!

Z Level 70
Battle Party Power Level 709324
Characters Owned 87
Highest PVP Battle Rank Reached 35
Highest Rating Points 3105
Total PVP wins 143
Stories Cleared 336

Story Mode (Stars)

Main Story Part 1 246/329
Main Story Part 2 267/455
Main Story Part 1 (Hard) 160/329
Main Story Part 2 (Hard) 51/77
Raditz Attacks 40/119
The Advent of Frieza 67/91
The Invasion of Nappa the Cruel Saiyan 85/147
Fearsome Android 19 43/70
The Invincible Android #18 52/70
The Invincible Android #17 70/70
Bonus Battle: Red 28/28
Bonus Battle: Green 28/28
Bonus Battle: Blue 28/28
Bonus Battle: Yellow 28/28
Bonus Battle: Purple 28/28
Bonus Battle: EXP 14/14
Bonus Battle: Zeni 14/14
Bonus Battle: Super EXP 7/7
Bonus Battle: Super Zeni 7/7

Character Stats

Shallot Level 1500 Rank 3
HE Krillin Level 1500 Rank 4
HE Yamcha Level 600 Rank 3
Ex Goku Level 1500 Rank 4
HE Goku Level 1500 Rank 3
HE 1st Form Frieza Level 600 Rank 3
HE Chiaotzu Level 600 Rank 4
HE Saibaman Level 1000 Rank 3
EX Nappa Level 1500 Rank 5
HE Nappa Level 1000 Rank 4
HE Zarbon Level 1500 Rank 4
HE Piccolo Level 1500 Rank 3
EX Raditz Level 642 Rank 5
HE Gohan Level 1500 Rank 3
SP Piccolo Level 1500 Rank 4
EX Chiaotzu Level 600 Rank 5
HE Raditz Level 1500 Rank 3
HE Dodoria Level 600 Rank 3
HE Jeice Level 1500 Rank 4
HE Jaco Level 1500 Rank 3
EX Tien Level 1500 Rank 4
HE Guldo Level 600 Rank 4
HE Tien Level 600 Rank 3
HE Vegeta Level 1500 Rank 3
SP Paikuhan Level 1500 Rank 5
HE Burtur Level 1500 Rank 4
SP Vegeta Level 1500 Rank 4
EX Mercenary Tao Level 1500 Rank 2
HE Recoome Level 600 Rank 4
SP LSSJ Broly Level 600 Rank 3
SP Goku Level 1500 Rank 0
EX Krillin Level 600 Rank 3
HE Pan Level 600 Rank 3
SP Super Saiyan Goku Level 1500 Rank 3
EX Frieza Level 1500 Rank 4
EX Second Frieza Level 600 Rank 3
SP Final Frieza Level 1500 Rank 5
HE Ginyu Level 600 Rank 3
EX Piccolo Level 600 Rank 4
HE Pikkon Level 600 Rank 3
EX Android 20 Level 600 Rank 4
HE Android 19 Level 600 Rank 2
HE Jaco Level 600 Rank 3
SP Ginyu Level 600 Rank 3
EX Vegeta Level 1500 Rank 3
EX Android 19 Level 1500 Rank 3
SP Future Trunks Level 1500 Rank 3
SP Super Saiyan Goku Level 1500 Rank 4
SP Android 17 Level 1000 Rank 2
HE Goku Level 600 Rank 2
HE Android 20 Level 600 Rank 3
EX Frost Level 1500 Rank 5
SP Cooler Level 600 Rank 2
EX Vegeta Level 600 Rank 3
EX Android 18 Level 1500 Rank 5
EX Vegeta Level 600 Rank 4
HE Frost Level 600 Rank 2
EX Turles Level 600 Rank 3
SP Krillin Level 600 Rank 5
SP Super Saiyan Vegeta Level 1500 Rank 3
HE Saibaman Level 600 Rank 3
SP Kid Gohan Level 1500 Rank 5
HE Cabba Level 600 Rank 3
EX Yamcha Level 1000 Rank 3
SP Perfect Cell Level 1500 Rank 2
EX Cabba Level 1000 Rank 1
EX 1st Form Cell Level 600 Rank 3
HE Frieza 2nd Form Level 600 Rank 2
SP Super Saiyan 2 Gohan Level 600 Rank 2
SP Super Saiyan Goku Level 1500 Rank 3
HE 1st Form Cell Level 600 Rank 2
HE 2nd Form Cell Level 1000 Rank 1
EX Pan Level 600 Rank 1
SP Goku Level 1000 Rank 2
HE Cell Jr Level 1000 Rank 1
EX Future Trunks Level 600 Rank 1
SP Super Vegeta Level 600 Rank 2
HE Master Roshi Level 600 Rank 1
SP Hercule Level 1040 Rank 3
HE Yamcha Level 600 Rank 1
SP Turles Level 600 Rank 2
EX Android 17 Level 1000 Rank 3
SP Janemba Level 600 Rank 2
SP Pan Level 600 Rank 2
EX Master Roshi Level 165 Rank 1
EX Zarbon Level 198 Rank 1
SP Android 18 Level 1 Rank 2

Krul Tepes vs Vegeta


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Vegeta is the proud Prince of all Saiyans so it is only fitting that he goes up against the Vampire Queen Krul. Krul may have a good amount of speed at her disposal, but it won’t be enough to deal with Vegeta. Vegeta’s power knows no limits and he could end the whole solar system in an instant. She just doesn’t have a way of dealing with a fighter quite like this one. Vegeta wins.

Nick Gant vs Vegeta


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Nick has returned but I’m afraid that he won’t be able to snag two wins in a row. He’s more than a little outclassed in this fight against the Prince of All Saiyans. Vegeta is in a whole other league compared to this guy. Nick can try pushing him around, but all he’ll do is move Vegeta’s hair at best. The Saiyan’s aura will protect him and a single Final Flash would end the fight. Vegeta wins.

Vegeta vs Jiren


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Suggested by Random Jiren is one of the strongest foes we’ve seen in all of Dragon Ball. His skills should not be underestimated. That being said, Vegeta is a proud Saiyan warrior and he would wipe away Jiren’s confident smirk in an instant. Jiren will have to get serious to fight Vegeta and even then I don’t think it will be enough to win. Vegeta does have the power of a Super Saiyan at his disposal after all. He will keep transforming until he wins and will accelerate past his limits! Vegeta wins.

Dracula vs Vegeta




This is a tribute to Dracula: Prince of Darkness. He may be a strong vampire, but this is Vegeta we’re talking about. When it comes to strength and ability he is on a whole other level. A single blast of his would decimate the planet and Dracula simply wouldn’t be able to block or redirect such an attack. Dracula wouldn’t even be able to see it coming to be honest. Vegeta wins.

Dragon Ball Fusions Stats and Records

Stats time!

Play Time 18h 10m
Red Energy 850
Blue Energy 850
Purple Energy 600
Yellow Energy 850
Green Energy 550
Training 55/115
Allies :52

Character Levels
Terry 71
Oatsee 78
Super Pinich 76
Super Goten 72
Stabba 68
EX Gotenks 64
Super Trunks 63
Pan 62
Halda 62
Kid Goku 57
Sirami 54
Litee 54
Cital 54
Manell 53
Nox 53
Rubee 53
Bongo 53
Android 76 53
Uzma 53
Martoh 53
Eeyan 53
Powatar 53
Besabi 53
Chokly 52
Chiwak 52
Chapp 52
Tumeric 52
Calao 52
Snei 52
Pappamad 52
Plauto 51
Yunaly 51
Hirica 47
Mekuji 44
Kalpochof 43
Basco 35
Mustard 35

Dragon Ball Fusions Review


It’s time for a big Dragon Ball game. The concept of fusing characters together to form even stronger ones is certainly nothing new. People have thought about that for years with Marvel and DC even getting in on the act. Until now fusions were quite limited though, but this game changes things on that regard. It’s finally a game built around the concept so you can fuse everyone together for quite a lot of interesting results. While it’s a very different kind of Dragon Ball game compared to the others, it certainly ends up working out quite well.

The story follows a Saiyan Warrior named Terry. (At least that’s his name in my version) His rival is Pinich and they have decided to enter the Intergalactic tournament. Fighters from across time and space have been invited to attend but each group must have 5 members. Terry decides to form his team with Goku from the original Dragon Ball series, Pan from Dragon Ball GT, Goten, and Trunks. It’s a pretty potent team and they will be the ones who appear in all of the cutscenes but you will be able to switch them out pretty early in the story. Alas, getting to the tournament will be difficult as the heroes must get a lot stronger to prove that they are ready. To this end, they must recruit a great number of fighters and shatter all of the sky barrier preventing them from reaching the tournament. Legendary villains like Broly, Omega Shenron, Frieza, Cell, Buu, Janemba, and many others seek to block their way. Fortunately Terry has more potential than the whole franchise put together so there’s no way that these guys could hope to stop him. Will they win the tournament or does Pinich have a good plan up his sleeve?

The stakes may not be very high until the end, but the story is still fun. The game certainly chose some unique members to be on the main team. I can see why Goku and Vegeta didn’t make it since they’d probably be a little too strong. The series seems to take place around the Resurrection F arc of Dragon Ball Super. It’s cool seeing Terry have allies from the various Dragon Ball titles. We got to cover the original, Z, and GT. I suppose we didn’t get any Super characters because most of them are still technically DBZ characters. The climax is pretty fun as we get a really cool super form for one of the fighters. It was also a very challenging boss fight. The real final boss wasn’t quite as difficult compared to that one since nobody had healing abilities, but it was still tricky.

Lets talk about the gameplay. Instead of the typical beat em up DBZ style, this game is more of a strategy title. Think the Mario/Rabbids game coming up or Yu Yu Hakusho. You move the characters around and attack. When you attack, you decide what direction to launch them in and the opponent gets to guess which way he should block. You always have to tactfully decide which direction is best based on where you think the opponent will block. Bouncing opponents off of each other will get you bonus damage. YOu also have an Ultimate Fusion attack which can defeat most foes in a single hit, but be warned that it means all of you teammates lose a turn so you have to fend off 5-10 consecutive attacks. I’d recommend only using it when you know it will defeat at least one character. You also have Zenkai Attacks which quickly turn the game into a 3D Brawler like Tenkaichi 3 for 10-20 seconds. It’s pretty neat although it clearly wasn’t the game’s focus so it feels hastily put together. You must defeat an opponent with this attack to recruit him/her to your team.

What makes the gameplay a lot more exciting than other tactic styled games is that you aren’t limited to moving your characters one turn at a time. You can attack from anywhere with a few exceptions so the game is very fast paced. The weakness of this style is typically that battles can take forever, but this one feels more exciting. Yes, the battles still can be quite long so you’ll have to have a lot of patience with the game, but it’s usually very fun. The only matches that I don’t really enjoy are when the opponents have instant regeneration. Then you have to win in one turn which can take a while to set up. Sadly the later levels started spamming this quite a bit, but the battles like this are still few when looking at the grand scheme of things. I definitely got hooked on the gameplay by the end.

The graphics are quite good as well. There are a lot of character models in the game and they did a good job of making most of them look unique. The made up characters do look like rip offs at times, but some of them weren’t bad. It was cool seeing so many characters from Dragon Ball history as well. Everyone’s chibi style worked well without being too cartoony. I can’t say that I was as impressed with the soundtrack though. It’s pretty limited and since the game isn’t too short you’ll hear the tunes a little too often. It would help if I liked the themes, but I didn’t for the most part. I liked the epic theme for the final boss though. (Not the actual final boss, but the one that threatened the multiverse)

There’s a lot of replay value here so you’ll have a lot to do. Doing everything in the game should easily take you 40-50 hours I’d say. The main story mode is about 18 hours long. After that, you can get to work recruiting everybody. There are a ton of actual characters to recruit and then all of the NPCs as well. Then you can fulfill all of the training requirements, buy all of the clothes, and beat all of the secret bosses. I wouldn’t bother with some of these things, but recruiting everybody sounds like a lot of fun. I recruited over 50 people by the end of the game, but no named characters. I didn’t actually do any side quests although I imagine most of them will be quite easy at the moment. I certainly would have done it already if there were trophies involved and as it stands I’d probably like to go ahead and do some more of the bonus content someday. Likely not anytime soon though.

It feels pretty good to play a high quality title like this one after a lot of average-below average games lately. This one I would play for fun to level up and prepare for future bosses or just recruit extra people. It’s a game that I would look forward to playing each time. It may not be up there as the best DBZ game because there’s just too much competition but it may be the best DS/GBA/3DS DBZ game aside from Extreme Butoden and even then this game could claim victory. That one had the better gameplay but it was a little limited due to the 3DS control scheme. Fusions was just handled really well and having a full original story certainly helped. While Terry didn’t have much of a personality, Pinich felt like a real character by the end and he wasn’t bad. Perhaps a tad generic and lacking in honor, but at least he never went down the dark path or blamed Terry for anything. He took his losses better than expected. There are some power level issues in the story, but we’ll just say that Goku and friends were holding back so they wouldn’t hurt Terry’s feelings. Then everything makes more sense. I am a little upset that Terry never became a super saiyan though. That was a huge missed opportunity since everyone else basically could by the end.

If there’s such a thing as too much content, I’d maybe say that there are too many attacks in the game. It’s not such a bad thing, but you get to learn new attacks after every fight. You can save them for later, learn them, or just drop them. I usually learned the ones that looked good and dropped the rest because saving them felt like such a hassle. There are various loading screens for each action and I just didn’t feel it was worth it. The problem is that each attack has a ton of different variations. There can be over 10 different Kamehamehas that have different special abilities. That isn’t even counting other versions like the Super Kamehameha. It would be nice if you could just level up your abilities instead of hoping an enemy can drop you a better one at some point. It’s not a big deal though because you can ignore this for the most part and do quite well. It’s not really something that you have to worry about.

Overall, I would definitely recommend Dragon Ball Fusions. It may not look like it would be your thing from afar since the whole strategy turn based combat thing isn’t for everyone, but it’s pretty fast paced. I think they did as good a job with this game as they possibly could have. The huge amount of content in the game is also quite impressive as well as it assures that you won’t run out of stuff to do. It’s going to be a little rough not having a DBZ game to play for a while, but maybe it’ll be time to finally go back to the Card games that I own for the GBA and DS. That gameplay may not be quite as good as Fusions, but maybe it’ll have aged better than I gave it credit for. Perhaps…..

Overall 9/10