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Vegeta from Dragon Ball Super brings his unrelenting pride and immense power toDragon Ball: Sparking Zero, offering players a versatile and devastating fighter. Starting with his base form and advancing through Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan God, and the ultimate Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (also known simply as Blue), Vegeta’s transformations grant increasingly powerful abilities and techniques.
Each form enhances his balance of precision and raw strength, making him a dominant force in both melee and ranged combat. In this guide, we’ll break down Vegeta’s moveset and transformations to help you maximize his potential and crush your opponents with the Prince’s full power.
R2/RT + Up on the D-Pad
R2/RT + Left on the D-Pad
R2/RT + Square/X
3 Ki Bars
Fires a Beam Super that does nearly a bar of damage.
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
Beam Ultimate that does a bar and a half of damage.
Vegeta (Super) In Versus And Online Matches
The main reason for choosing the base form of Vegeta over his transformed ones isthe DP cost, since he only costs five. This will allow you totransform into the different formsduring the battle, gaining their godlike powersfor nearly half the cost.
As his own character, this Vegeta comes withthe full Saiyan Prince package, having Explosive Wave,instant Sparking Mode, and a healthy balance ofRush and Beam Supers. Keep in mind thatall instant Sparking Mode skills have been made more expensive, so the strategy of going into sparking and then ascending to God or Blue modes is not as viable.
Fires several projectiles that trigger a scene, dealing nearly a bar of damage.
Rush Ultimate that does nearly two bars of damage.
Vegeta (Super) Super Saiyan In Versus And Online Matches
This Vegeta is less defensive, havingstat buffs instead of Explosive Wavebut keeping the instant access to Sparking. This can make for a powerful character if youcombine everything together, although you are better offsaving the Skill Count for transforminginto the higher states.
It is worth noting thatGalick Rush starts off as a series of projectiles, but then doesmost of its damage during a cutscene.you’re able to still use the projectiles as a way to harass your opponent, although for the cost, it is better used with regular openings like all other Beam Supers.
Beam Ultimate that does nearly two bars of damage.
Vegeta (Super) Super Saiyan God In Versus And Online Matches
The most slender of Vegeta’s combinesthe defensive abilities of Explosive Wavewith some useful offensive buffs. If you’re working your way up from base to Blue, this is a form you want to use tolower your opponent’s healthas much as possible, so that, if and when you transform into Blue, you can use that powerto finish the fight.
This is due tothe unreliability of the Supers of the Blue form, since the God form has the last regular Rush abilities of this Vegeta, andan easy to land Ultimate move. Beyond that, your only way of triggering a Beam struggleis with your Ultimate, so it is advisedto either block or dodge Beams.
Huge and unblockable area-of-effect explosive wave that deals two bars and a half of damage.
Vegeta (Super) Super Saiyan Blue In Versus And Online Matches
There are two key factors to consider when using Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta:his raw power, andthe tradeoffs of his abilities. Gamma Burst Flash, for example,does average damagebuthas no range, making that ability one that is best ignored.
What you don’t want to ignore is the Ultimate move, FInal God Explosion,an unblockable explosionthat dealssignificantly more damage than most Ultimates in the game.This is becauseit also does damage to you, two health bars to be exact (although the damage can never kill you), so you’re better offusing it as a finishing moverather than an opener.
The final move of note is the skill ‘Limits? I Break Them!’ sincethe buffs it gives are of unlimited duration.This is essentiallyan additional transformation for Vegeta, with some slight visual tweaks as well as higher damage output, and you can evenbuff yourself further with ‘I’m No Pushover!’since those buffs stack.
If you go back to base Vegeta and then transform into Blue again, the buffs from ‘Limits? I Break Them!’ will be gone.