How To Play As Vegito In Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

How To Play As Vegito In Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero



Vegito, one of the legendary fusions of Goku and Vegeta, is a powerhouse in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, combining the best traits of both Saiyan warriors into one unstoppable fighter. Known for his incredible speed, strength, and flashy techniques, Vegito is a versatile character capable of dominating in both close-range combat and energy-based attacks.



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Whether you prefer overwhelming opponents with rapid combos or outmaneuvering them with strategic counters, Vegito has the tools to suit your playstyle. In this guide, we’ll cover Vegito’s abilities, strengths, and strategies to help you master this fusion and become a force to be reckoned with.


Vegito

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegito.

Move Name

Input

Cost

Effect

Explosive Wave

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

2 Skill Count

Sends out an explosive wave that knocks enemies back.

High-Tension

R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad

3 Skill Count

Gain offensive buffs and charge Ki faster for 15 seconds.

Big Bang Cannon

R2/RT + Square/X

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Beam Super that does a bar of damage.

Rampaging Rush

R2/RT + Triangle/Y 3 Ki Bars

3 Ki Bars

Triggers a Rush Super that does over a bar of damage.

Super Kamehameha

R2/RT + Circle/B (when in Sparking Mode)

Full Ki Bar

Beam Ultimate that does nearly two bars of damage.


Fusion Rules

As a fusion character, there are two ways you can access Vegito: you either pick him directly from the roster or pick Goku and Vegeta and fuse during battle. If you pick Vegito from the roster, you’ll be able to freely transform into his Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan blue forms.

If you fuse, however, your eligible forms will be limited by the Goku and Vegeta used in the fusion. The ones from the end of Z have access to base Vegito and his Super Saiyan form, while the ones from Super have access to base Vegito and his Super Saiyan Blue form.

While most fusions have an additional health bar, you don’t gain the full bar when you fuse, just half of it. You also can only fuse when in base form, but you don’t need the other character to also be in base form; for example, you can fuse with Goku as a Super Saiyan 3 as long as you pick Vegeta, and he is in his base form.


Vegito In Versus And Online Matches

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegito dashing forward.

Regardless of how you end up using Vegito, you’ll notice that he plays similarly to a Vegeta character, but with far better stats. This is mostly due to his access to Explosive Wave, a reliable way to push enemies away when they are on top of you.

If you have an easy time connecting Rampaging Rush, it can be a reliable way of dealing damage, but otherwise, you should be using your time to transform, since the other two Vegitos have some significant advantages over the base form.

Vegito Super Saiyan

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegito as a super saiyan.

Move Name

Input

Cost

Effect

Afterimage Strike

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

3 Skill Count

Dodge all attacks except for Ki blasts for 15 seconds.

Finish Sign

R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad

3 Skill Count

Gain offensive buffs and charge Ki faster for 15 seconds.

Big Bang Attack

R2/RT + Square/X

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Beam Super that does a bar of damage.

Final Kamehameha

R2/RT + Triangle/Y 3 Ki Bars

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Beam Super that does a bar of damage.

Beam Sword Slash

R2/RT + Circle/B (when in Sparking Mode)

Full Ki Bar

Rush Ultimate that does two bars of damage.


Vegito Super Saiyan In Versus And Online Matches

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegito as a super saiyan charging up.

The main strength of the Super Saiyan version of Vegito is his Afterimage Strike, one of the best skills in the entire game. It’s a defensive way of being aggressive since you get 15 seconds to rush your opponent down without fear of retaliation.

His other skills are mostly average, with two Beam moves that are largely the same. We recommend using Big Bang Attack since the animation goes by a little faster, but the preference is up to you; just remember to save your Skill Count for Afterimage Strike.

Vegito Super Saiyan Blue

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegito as a super saiyan blue.

Move Name

Input

Cost

Effect

Settling The Score

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

3 Skill Count

Gain offensive buffs and charge Ki faster for 15 seconds.

Full Power Charge

R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad

2 Skill Count

Fully Charge Your Ki.

God Kamehameha

R2/RT + Square/X

3 Ki Bars

Fires a Beam Super that does a bar and a half of damage when fully charged.

Omega Finishing Blow

R2/RT + Triangle/Y 3 Ki Bars

3 Ki Bars

Triggers a Rush Super that does over a bar of damage.

God Final Kamehameha

R2/RT + Circle/B (when in Sparking Mode)

Full Ki Bar

Beam Ultimate that does over two bars of damage.


Vegito Super Saiyan Blue In Versus And Online Matches

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Vegito as a super saiyan blue charging up an attack.

The Blue version of Vegito has no hidden tricks, he simply has some of the biggest stats in the game. He has the same number of health bars as most other fusions, but he packs a significantly larger punch, with both his basic attacks and his special moves.

It isn’t a bad idea to use Settling The Score, since the buffs can help you close out a match, but always leave two Skill Count handy for the Full Power Charge. It’s a cheap and fast way to always have your full Ki bar, either to throw several Kamehamehas or to have fuel to answer several vanishing strikes.

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