Baby Vegeta, the vengeful Tuffle parasite, is a powerful and cunning antagonist in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. Combining Baby’s intellect with Vegeta’s Saiyan strength, this GT villain brings a mix of calculated energy attacks and overwhelming physical prowess to the battlefield.
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As Baby Vegeta evolves, his transformations amplify his power and abilities, culminating in his fearsome Great Ape form. Each stage offers unique strengths, making him a versatile and devastating fighter. In this guide, we’ll break down Baby Vegeta’s abilities, transformations, and strategies to help you master this iconic villain and dominate your opponents in Sparking Zero.
Baby Vegeta
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 |
2 Skill Count |
Gain offensive Buffs. |
Galick Gun |
R2/RT + Square/X |
3 Ki Bars |
Fires a Beam Super that does nearly a bar of damage. |
Finger Blitz Barrage |
R2/RT + Triangle/Y |
2 Ki Bars |
Fire several projectiles that can deal up to half a bar of damage. |
Final Flash |
R2/RT + Circle/B (when in Sparking Mode) |
Full Ki Bar |
Beam Ultimate that does a bar and a half of damage. |
Baby Vegeta In Versus And Online Matches
The base form of the Dragon Ball GT antagonist works much like a regular Vegeta, with decent Beam Supers and access to Explosive Wave. His main distinction is Finger Blitz Barrage, a skill unique to this form, ideal to harass opponents with when they try to charge or use skills.
When using his Ultimate move, Baby Vegeta says ‘Big Bang Attack’, even though the move is called Final Flash in the game (and the hand gestures fit the Final Flash motions rather than the Big Bang ones). This is likely a reference to the Tuffle controlling Vegeta not knowing how to fully control the Saiyan power.
Super Baby 1
Move Name |
Input |
Cost |
Effect |
---|---|---|---|
Afterimage |
R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad |
2 Skill Count |
Dodge one attack. |
High-Tension |
R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad |
2 Skill Count |
Gain offensive Buffs. |
Galick Gun |
R2/RT + Square/X |
3 Ki Bars |
Fires a Beam Super that does nearly a bar of damage. |
Tuffle Revenger |
R2/RT + Triangle/Y |
3 Ki Bars |
Triggers a Rush Super that does nearly a bar of damage. |
Final Flash |
R2/RT + Circle/B (when in Sparking Mode) |
Full Ki Bar |
Beam Ultimate that does a bar and a half of damage. |
Super Baby 1 In Versus And Online Matches
This version of Baby Vegeta has some better stats, but the moveset is nothing special, particularly since he loses the Explosive Wave. You’ll likely be using this form due to DP Battle, making it best to use this form as a stepping stone to reach the higher versions instead of staying on this one for long.
Due to how Baby functions, he can’t skip transformations like the other Saiyans, he has to go through each transformation stage individually.
Super Baby 2
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. |
Full Power |
R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad |
4 Skill Count |
Enter Sparking Mode |
Final Flash |
R2/RT + Square/X |
3 Ki Bars |
Fires a Beam Super that does nearly a bar of damage. |
Revenge Cutter |
R2/RT + Triangle/Y |
2 Ki Bars |
Fires an unblockable Beam Super that does nearly a bar of damage. |
Revenge Death Ball |
R2/RT + Circle/B (when in Sparking Mode) |
Full Ki Bar |
Beam Ultimate that does a bar and a half of damage. |
Super Baby 2 In Versus And Online Matches
The only form greater than this one is the Great Ape version, which has the benefits and weaknesses of being a giant character. As such, you may want to stay in this form indefinitely, although transforming does net you some ‘healing,’ since the Great Ape Baby has more health than his previous forms.
Still, this version of Baby has Explosive Wave for aggressive opponents and a way to instantly enter Sparking Mode, alongside stats to do more than enough damage to most opponents. Outside of DP Battle, this is the form you want to master, only transforming into the Ape against opponents that rely on grabs or Rush Supers.
Great Ape Baby
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. |
Howl |
R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad |
4 Skill Count |
Enter Sparking Mode and gain offensive buffs while lowering defense. |
Super Galick Gun |
R2/RT + Square/X |
3 Ki Bars |
Fires a Beam Super that does nearly a bar of damage. |
Gigantic Flame |
R2/RT + Triangle/Y |
2 Ki Bars |
Fire an unblockable medium-range attack. |
Revenge Death Ball Final |
R2/RT + Circle/B (when in Sparking Mode) |
Full Ki Bar |
Beam Ultimate that does two bars of damage. |
Great Ape Baby In Versus And Online Matches
If you’re determined on using a giant character, then you might as well use Great Ape Baby since he is the best version of them all. He is still incredibly slow and can easily be countered, but he has a decent amount of health and comes with Explosive Wave to get some aggression off.
While you have the Howl skill, only use it if you plan to finish the match, since it lowers your defenses. Remember as well that certain characters, like Tapion or Super Saiyan 3 Goku, have Ultimate moves tailor-made for giant characters.
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