With Season 2 ofDragon Ball: The Breakers, you’re able to play as Vegeta, the Prince of All Saiyans, before he became a good guy/anti-hero. However, you don’t get to start as Vegeta, but as a lowly Saibaman, who’s relatively weak. With that in mind, you may find it challenging to reach the higher forms and win.

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Instead of hoping for the best, you want to understand how to play the character, so you’ll perform well and not let the survivors defeat you. You’ll quickly learn that Vegata struggles to do well early on, but he becomes powerful later. Learn the best strategies to survive and take out your enemies.

Vegeta’s Passive Abilities

Unlike other raiders, each of Vegeta’s forms hasvarying passive skills, so you’ll want to look at them each to understand what you should expect from the form.

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Wall Kick

You can press thejump buttonto kick off the wall and launch yourself in the opposite direction.

You can see survivors who approach aburied Saibaman.

You’re only wasting your time at this point.

If the Saibaman runs out of HP or doesn’t evolve fast enough,Nappawillreplace the Saibaman, moving to the second form.

Self-Destruct

You cangrab a survivor, self-destruct, and evolve to thesecond form.

you may only upgradeWall KickorShared Intelout of the four passives. If you want to put any points into Saibaman’s passives, you should go with Shared Intel since you’ll increase your odds of finding Survivors. However, you’ll probably want to use yourSkill Pointselsewhere.

Vegeta prepares an artificial moon to transform into a Great Ape in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

The soil here looks perfect for growin' some Saibamen…

Nappa gainsEvolution Energyand can use the active skill “Call Sibaman” if yousuccessfully leveledthe first form.

You get more Evolution Energy when youdamage a survivor.

I have no use for a Saiyan who can’t move!

If you run out of HP or take too long to level up, you’ll automaticallyevolve to Vegeta, the third form.

This is another situation where you won’t want to spend your points on these skills. If you want to level any of them, you should go with “You’d better make this fun for me since you’ll fight enemies often.”

A list of Saibaman’s active and passive abilities in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

Nothing could possibly stand in our way!

You have alower cooldown timefor yourPower Ballability. You also get access toCall Nappaif you leveled up your previous evolution.

Burst open and mix!

A list of Nappa’s passive and active skills in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

You can create anartificial moonfrom a Power Ball that transforms you into aGreat Ape.

Power of a Super Elite

Your Power Ball active lowers in cooldown whenever youharm a Survivor.

There’s no moon!

You swap the “Give me even greater power!” Shenron wish with “Show me the full moon!” Itrestores some healthand turns you into aGreat Ape.

Since you can’t power-up the first two, you could put some Skill Points into Power of a Super Elite. Doing so will help you transform faster since Vegeta can’t transform by normal means.

A list of Vegeta’s active and passive skills in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

Vegeta (Great Ape)

Your Great Ape form only hasone passive: Here’s the finisher! It makes it so youcan’t take any damageunless someone attacks your tail. You also can’t power up this skill.

Regrowth

You can change to a new Saibaman planted in the ground.

✔️

An image of Great Ape Vegeta’s passive skill, Here’s the finisher!, in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

You stand still and cansee people inrange.

Nappa uses his Scouter ability to find Survivors in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

Plant Saibaman

You place a Saibaman into the ground that attacks Survivors if they approach it. If you use it in the air, you’llautomatically land.

Call Saibaman/Call Nappa

You can summon a Saibaman or Nappa to find enemies and attack them. You only get these abilities if youmax your level one and two, respectively.

Ki Explosion/Explosive Wave

You shoot aKi explosionaround you that launches enemies away. You can use it while being attacked.

Power Ball

After you gather enough energy, youcreate an Artificial Moonthat turns you into a Great Ape.

Regrowth works as a solidteleportation tool. If you’re able to’t find any Civilians or Survivors near you, use it to go to a new location. As for Acid, you’ll want to hold onto it until youget close to a Survivor, so you’ll land an attack on them.

Vegeta prepares to destroy Nappa and start the third evolution in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

You’ll use the Scouter a ton since it works as an effective way to find people. Nappa and Vegeta can alsopassively detect Ki, but Scouters will point you in the right direction. Use it whenever you can’t find survivors. You can also use Call Saibaman and Call Nappa to search in a different direction while you look for Survivors.

Plant Saibaman works best forkey locations. For example, if you discover aPower Key, you can place a Saibaman next to it or next to a Survivor you recently knocked down.

Vegeta defeats a survivor, then launches them into the air to destroy them in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

Ki Explosion and Explosive Waves are the standardget-off-me toolsyou come across. Use them if one of the Survivors gets you in a combo to deal damage and give you room to use your Super Attacks.

You canonly use Power Ballonce it gets off cooldown, so you must chase enemies and survive until then.

A Saibaman usees its acid to attack a civilian in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

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Vegeta’s Super Attacks

You also haveadditional attacksyou can use with characters to deal damage.

Saibaman (First Form)

Unfortunately,Saibaman has no attacks, so you must rely on your active and passive skills to level up.

Murder Grenade

15 seconds

You launch a Ki Blast with an explosion at the end.

Nappa defeated and finishes off a survivor in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

10 seconds

You fire a powerful energy blast from the mouth.

While none of these attacks is anything to write home about, they get the job done and have a low enough cooldown to utilize them during combat. You’ll want to useMurder Grenadewhile chasing people andBreak Cannonwhen the Survivors rush you in their D-Change forms.

20 seconds

You shoot a single beam of energy forward.

Both attacks work best if Survivors rush you down and want to attack. Since they can run away or hide before you use either attack, you’ll find it challenging to chase them down. Luckily, yourstandard Ki Blastworks great for tracking enemies, so stick with that if they’re running away.

60 seconds

Running won’t save you!

45 seconds

You hop into the air and send a shockwave across the ground that launches enemies into the air.

The Great Ape haslong cooldowns, but the moves are powerful. Generally speaking, the survivors will struggle to take you down if you reach this form. You’ll quickly take them out, and they can only damage your tail.

Vegeta’s Gameplay Loop

Even though you’ll automatically get out of the Saibaman and Nappa forms if you take too long or lose your HP, you should avoid that. Otherwise, you’lllose an active skill, making it harder to track people.

Scavenge the area with the Saibaman andfocus on Civiliansas soon as the match starts. You need four of them to transform. You can also teleport to other Saibamen as needed. If you encounter a Survivor, try to landAcidon them to get your melee attack easily. You’ll then useSelf-Destructto get level two instantly and the Call Saibaman ability.

You want to take a similar approach with Nappa, except you’re able to use yourScouter and Call Saibamanabilities to find Survivors. You should also start looking for aDragon Ballto hold onto so the Survivors don’t get their Level four D-Change. You’ll gain energy to turn into Vegeta whenever you take down survivors or civilians.

As for Vegeta, you don’t get your form through traditional means since you must wait to activate thePower Ball. Keep using theScouter and Call Nappaabilities to chase down enemies. Even though finishing them off won’t get you energy,attacking enemieswill, so keep chasing them down.

You’ll find the form quite powerful, so as long as the Survivors don’t rush you or have level four D-change, you can take most of them out. If you find yourself close to getting the Power Ball, but your enemies start attacking you, you shouldsave your area-destroying attackto teleport away.

You can alsorun and hidefrom the level four D-change Survivor if you’rewithin 30 secondsof getting the Power Ball. However, you shouldn’t do this if the enemies got all Power Keys since they’ll activate the Super Time Machine and make you lose.

Thanks to the “There’s no moon!” passive, you can collect all the Dragon Balls to transform into aGreat Ape. Try to get aDragon Ball Radarto find and track enemies who have them. That way, you’ll lower the Power Ball cooldown while also working toward getting all the Dragon Balls.

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