Power Level: This is the overall power rating of your character. Power Level is calculated by adding your Strength, Vitality, Stamina, Toughness, and Ki. You will see two numbers on your profile separated by a slash. The first power level number is your power level that you walk around at...
For the card, Majin Buu’s House, here is Physical Attack Chart B: Rule Changes in effect for all Retro DBZ tournaments Sensei Change: Any card may be run in your Sensei deck as long as it can be legally played in your deck. Double Power and Hero/Villain Rule: The double power wil...
Really, Nail the Namekian has only ever been good for two things: 1) He’s a fairly decent ally with a solid energy attack. 2) His power levels broke chart until the release of the Trunks Saga. Along withGuldo, Nail the Namekian was one of two playable Main Personalities released in t...
Saiyans: Controlled Ouzaru has been made baseline, so no DP has to be spent to learn it. ESSJ has had it’s ki cost increased to 1% from 0. Super Saiyan 2 has had it’s ki cost increased to 5% from 4%. Super Saiyan 3 has had its ki cost reduced to 9% from 12%, it’s s...
Whether players are defeated or survive the fight against Goku's Saiyan brother (matches include different win conditions), they have a unique choice thereafter: for Goku to accept Piccolo's help, as the story goes in canon, or reject it and chart a new path. This "what if" qualit...
Panini America DBZ promos, including the rarest and most valuable card in the game: Super Saiyan God Goku! These cards are typically not found in packs.
because he is much higher on the chart than Gotenks. Getting him out first turn is scary. Second, Gotenks has more levels than Vegito. If you want to attempt to reach the infamous Gotenks L3 (Crowned the second worse personality in the game), that’s a few more cards gone from your ...