Key points
- Weaker fighters like Chiaotzu, Master Roshi, Videl, Saibaman, and Mr. Satan offer unique challenges and gameplay in
Dragon Ball: Sparks! Zero. - Although overshadowed by the heavy hitters, these characters have different moves and abilities to entertain battles.
- Characters like Mr. Satan and Chiaotzu, despite being weak, provide fun challenges for players looking for a different experience in the game.
Dragon Ball: Sparks! Zero boasts the largest roster of all Dragon Ball game and one of the most extensive lineups in fighting game history. While the launch is missing some key characters, nearly every major fighter from the franchise, going back to the original, is included Dragon Ball until Dragon Ball Super. DDespite such a huge roster, most players naturally gravitate exclusively towards the biggies, like Beerus, Ultra Instinct Goku, or SSJ4 Gogeta, as soon as they boot up the game.
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As a result, weaker characters tend to be overlooked. While these characters may lack power, their moves and animations were crafted with just as much care. Plus, they can make for some very entertaining battles. For confident players looking for a challenge, these low-level fighters can be really fun to try – especially in online DP battles.
5 Chiaotzu
Probably the weakest Z fighter
Despite his heroic sacrifice during the Saiyan Saga, where he self-destructed in a desperate attempt to stop Nappa, Chiaotzu he never got the love he deserves in the anime or manga. While most of his fellow Z Fighters have undergone countless upgrades, Chiaotzu has largely remained behind.
Unfortunately, this lack of growth takes its toll Sparkling! Zerowhere he ranks among the weakest characters in the game. While he has some decent special moves, including one that can paralyze his opponent, his overall damage output is nothing to write home about. To make matters worse, his Ultimate Attack is self-destructive and causes him to die after using it.
4 Master Roshi
A teacher far surpassed by his students
Fans of Dragon Ball Z AND Super who haven't seen the original Dragon Ball the series may not realize how vital a character is Master Roshi AND. As Goku and Krillin's first true martial arts teacher, he taught them essential techniques, including the iconic Kamehameha. However, after his students grew up and became immensely powerful, Roshi took a step back towards a more peaceful life at Kame House.
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In Sparkling! ZeroMaster Roshi's weak moveset and damage output reflect this. While he has some decent defensive abilities, his attacks don't hit hard at all. Worse, he can't fly, which puts him at a significant disadvantage compared to most of the game's roster. That said, it does have the ability to transform into its Max Power form, but the damage increase it provides is still not enough to make it a major threat in battle.
3 Videl
Great for a human, but still not strong enough
For a human being, Videl he is undeniably an exceptional fighter Dragon Ball. Despite being the daughter of Mr. Satan, she chose to receive much of her training from Gohan, who eventually became her husband. Under his guidance, he learned to control his Ki and even gained the ability to fly. Yet regardless of his talent, his power level pales in comparison to almost every other character on the show, especially the non-human ones.
In Sparkling! ZeroVidel is much stronger than her father, but that's not saying much. It has a small health bar and deals minimal damage. Despite her surprisingly useful moveset, including an ability that allows her to immediately go into Sparking! mode, she just lacks the raw power to make her a formidable fighter compared to the other characters in the game.
2 Saibaman
The most explosive fighter, but not in a good way
While the Saibamen they wouldn't pose any real threat to the Z Fighters now, these little green guys were terrifying in the Saiyan Saga, even managing to take down Yamcha in one of the story's most iconic moments. Dragon Ball history. Despite their menacing past, in Sparkling! Zerothe Saibaman is more of a novel choice than a serious fighter.
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The only advantage of this character is his speed; it's more than fast enough to give inexperienced players a hard time dodging attacks. It also has a paralysis ability, but is very difficult to knock down. Easily the worst aspect of this character is his Ultimate Attack, which mirrors the anime in being self-destructive. What's rather funny about this move is that if the opponent has a lot of health, it won't even be strong enough to KO them, making it more of a gimmick than a viable strategy in pretty much anything other than DP battles.
1 Lord Satan
The least powerful, but funniest character
To no surprise to anyone, the weakest character in Sparkling! Zero it's nothing but Lord Satan. His lackluster power makes perfect sense, as canonically he is one of the least powerful characters in the series. However, many forget that, for a human, he is actually a very capable fighter, but when universe-destroying characters are placed around him, he ends up looking (and acting) like a klutz.
In Sparkling! Zero, Mr. Satan can't fly, can't teleport, barely does any damage with his attacks, and is overall as weak as a character can be. His only saving grace is his Ultimate Attack, in which Majin Buu makes a surprise entrance and does his dirty work for him. Again, it does pitiful damage compared to the other Ultimates in the game. If players are looking for a real combat challenge, Mr. Satan is definitely the character they will want to choose.
- Released
- October 11, 2024
- OpenCritic rating
- Strong