The GT era Goku brings the charm and power of his adventurous self toDragon Ball: Sparking Zero, offering a dynamic playstyle with multiple iconic transformations. Starting as a child, this Goku relies on his classic techniques and agility, but his transformations into Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 3, and the formidable Super Saiyan 4 elevate his strength to new heights.

Each transformation enhances his abilities, giving players the flexibility to adapt to any battle scenario. In this guide, we’ll break down Goku’s moveset, transformations, and strategies to help you unleash his full potential and dominate your opponents.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku from GT rushing forward.

R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad

R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku from GT.

R2/RT + Square/X

3 Ki Bars

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

R2/RT + Triangle/Y

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

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

Full Ki Bar

Unblockable Beam Ultimate that does a bar and a half of damage.

Goku (GT) In Versus And Online Matches

When picking the GT version of Goku, most players would go straight forhis Super Saiyan 4 version, but there are a few benefits of using the base state. For starters,it only costs five DP, making it ideal for DP Battle mode, where you can transform into the highest damaging version later.

Still, while not the most damaging, this small Goku hasa few tricks up his sleeve, likeSolar Flare to set combos upandAfterimage Strike to negate your opponent’s aggression. The rest of his kit is fairly standard, buthis Ultimate move is unblockable, something ideal for enemies that rely on blocking too much.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku from GT as a Super Saiyan.

Dodge the next melee attack and counter it.

Fires a Beam Super that does over a bar of damage when fully charged up.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku from GT as a Super Saiyan about to attack.

Fire several projectiles that can deal up to a bar of damage.

Huge area-of-effect explosive wave that deals two bars of damage.

Goku (GT) Super Saiyan In Versus And Online Matches

Like the many versions of Super Saiyan Goku before him, the GT version of the charactercomes with Wild Sense, a defensive downgrade compared to its base version. The real interesting feature is Full Power,a way to enter Sparking Mode instantly, although it costs four Skill Count to do so.

Entering Sparking Mode still has its uses, however, since you may take advantage of this being one ofthe least used Gokus.Enemies that rush you often will likely becaught off guardby Super Explosive Wave, since Goku tends to have a Rush or a Blast super as the final move.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku from GT as a Super Saiyan 3.

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

Rush Ultimate that does nearly two bars of damage.

Goku (GT) Super Saiyan 3 In Versus And Online Matches

This used to bethe least useful version of GT Goku, mostly due tothe skills being only buffs. Now thatthey only cost two Skill Countsthough, you can play as a constantly buffed-up Goku, particularly thanks to the fact thatyou can stack both effects up.

Beyond that, the moveset issimilar to many other Gokuswith the power to match them. The Ultimate move, Dragon Fist,does not work on giant characters(this is true for Super Saiyan 4 as well), so you’re better off using your regular Blast moves against them.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku from GT as a Super Saiyan 3 about to attack.

x10 Kamehameha

Rush Ultimate that does two bars of damage.

Goku (GT) Super Saiyan 4 In Versus And Online Matches

The final form of Goku comes withan interesting packagein the form of its skills. The smaller versions of the character lackedthe iconic Instant Transmission, something useful to get the drop on your opponent whenever they are far away or launching an attack.

The self-buffing skill ‘All I Need Is 5 Seconds!’ used to bea bit of an afterthoughtsince it gave fairly regular buffs for a very short (literally five seconds) duration. Now, while the duration is the same,the buffs are the highest we’ve seen in the gameso far, allowing you to actually finish your opponent off in the allotted time.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku from GT as a Super Saiyan 4.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero image showing Goku as a super saiyan 4.