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==Overview==
==Overview==
''"Low-ranker, elite, whatever. You can beat anyone...it's called hard work!"''
Son Goku (named directly after the Japanese naming of ''Journey to the West'' protagonist Sun Wukong) is a martial artist of incredible skill and renown, whose skills only grew stronger after dying at the hands of the villainous Saiyan Raditz, when he trained under the godly King Kai and learned a variety of new skills, including the strength-enhancing Kaio-ken technique and the devastating Spirit Bomb. (Name trivia: His Saiyan name, Kakarot (Kakarotto) comes from English word "Carrot".)
Son Goku (named directly after the Japanese naming of ''Journey to the West'' protagonist Sun Wukong) is a martial artist of incredible skill and renown, whose skills only grew stronger after dying at the hands of the villainous Saiyan Raditz, when he trained under the godly King Kai and learned a variety of new skills, including the strength-enhancing Kaio-ken technique and the devastating Spirit Bomb. (Name trivia: His Saiyan name, Kakarot (Kakarotto) comes from English word "Carrot".)



Revision as of 16:34, 25 March 2020

Goku
DBFZ Goku Portrait.png
Movement Options
Double Jump, Super Jump, 1 Airdash, Dash Type: Run
Play-style
Balanced, Snowball
Team Role
Middle, Anchor

Overview

"Low-ranker, elite, whatever. You can beat anyone...it's called hard work!"


Son Goku (named directly after the Japanese naming of Journey to the West protagonist Sun Wukong) is a martial artist of incredible skill and renown, whose skills only grew stronger after dying at the hands of the villainous Saiyan Raditz, when he trained under the godly King Kai and learned a variety of new skills, including the strength-enhancing Kaio-ken technique and the devastating Spirit Bomb. (Name trivia: His Saiyan name, Kakarot (Kakarotto) comes from English word "Carrot".)

The Saiyan - Early Namek Arc version of Goku flies into Dragon Ball FighterZ as a DLC character. Much like his Super Saiyan counterpart, he is a natural all-rounder with a variety of moves. While he doesn't have his Super Saiyan version's zoning or his SSGSS version's close-range game, he has his own quirks that set him apart from them and make him stand out.

Strengths/Weaknesses

Strengths Weaknesses
  • Reliable buttons and specials with solid range and good utility all around.
  • Has a command grab that is unreactable, making his staggers that much scarier.
  • Strongest level 3 in the game; does huge damage and has many ways he can combo into it from some other characters' supers, which gives Goku very easy ways to get incredible damage.
  • Kaio-ken is a very strong level 1 super, with a lot of damage and possibly even some mixup potential, as well as many ways to use it. This is amplified further by its enhanced versions, x3 Kaio-ken and x20 Kaio-ken.
  • Assist is useful for combo extensions as it causes wallbounce on hit, and also sends the opponent incredibly far, which can lead to good pressure.
  • 1 bar invincible reversal with Kaio-ken finisher.
  • One of the scariest anchors in the game when he has full Spirit Bomb, any medium into 5H > 214S is almost 75% damage that you pretty much cannot drop.
  • Only one low (2M), which hurts his high/low mixups a lot.
  • While not a slow charge, Spirit Bomb's charge requirement can make it so you might not get the move often, and if you do you may only get level 1 or level 2.
  • Kaio-ken followup inputs must be learned carefully.
  • Cannot consistently force a slide knockdown meterlessly like other mid 2L characters, and when he can it's not long enough to connect a super.


Normal Moves

5L
5L
DBFZ Goku 5L.png
"Woah woah..."
DBFZ Goku 5LL.png
"Stop..."
DBFZ Goku 5LLL.png
"Goku Time!"
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5L
  • Standard jab.
5LL
  • Knocks opponent lightly off their feet.
  • Good hit and block stun.
  • Can convert into 2M or 1S.
5LLL
  • Causes wallbounce.
  • Hits both in front and behind Goku.

RIP, palm loops. You will be missed.

5M
5M
DBFZ Goku 5M.png
"Kidney Punch!"
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  • Short reach, but very quick.
  • Can connect with 5LL into jump cancel.
5H
5H
DBFZ Goku 5H.png
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  • Short reaching 5H with a slightly quicker startup than most.
5S
5S
DBFZ Goku 5S.png
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  • Can be repeated up to 6 times.
2L
2L
DBFZ Goku 2L.png
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  • Not a low.
2M
2M
DBFZ Goku 2M.png
the lifeline
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  • IAD j.S 2M has deceptively long range and can hit from almost fullscreen.
  • Not as strong as a mixup tool as SSGSS Goku's. However, it can still create a decent stagger mix-up.
2H
2H
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  • Universal anti-air.
  • Poor horizontal reach.
2S
2S
DBFZ Goku 2S.png
"Go, my children."
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  • Can be aimed with 1/2/3S.
  • Does not track.

After this is used twice, regardless of which versions are used, it will transition into 2SSS.

2SSS
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  • Overhead after 2SS.
  • Causes sliding knockdown with a bounce long enough to connect 236L.
  • Can be iad cancelled during sparking for combo extensions.
6M
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  • Universal overhead.
j.L
j.L
DBFZ Goku jL.png
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  • Short ranged normal. Mostly used during aerial blockstrings.
j.M
j.M
DBFZ Goku jM.png
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  • Good air to air normal. Can cross the opponent up, if delayed enough.

Using an IAD and delaying this move will cause it to cross up your opponent. The best time to do this is at the end of a blockstring. 5LLMH2H,236L,Assist IAD j.H.

Note: you can shorten the delay by inputting the directional input of your opponent (4 or 6). This is a universal mechanic.

j.H
j.H
DBFZ Goku jH.png
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  • Great jump-in normal and combo starter.
j.S
j.S
DBFZ Goku jS.png
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  • Goku fires a downward ki blast.
  • Halts Goku's momentum when used.
j.2H
j.2H
DBFZ Goku j2H.png
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  • Goku does an upward kick. Not an overhead in the air.
  • Deceptive horizontal reach. Good for quick mid air conversions after a mid air clash, i.e. super dash clash or blocking opponents super dash while in the air.

Special Moves

Heavy Elbow
Heavy Elbow
236L/M/H (Air OK)
DBFZ Goku HeavyElbow.png
You're wide op- wait a sec, this isn't Ginyu! Or is it?
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Ground L
Air L
  • Can be used to end blockstrings safety.
Ground M
Air M
  • Causes wallbounce.
  • Goku swings back a bit before he lunges forward with an elbow, making this good for catching people pushing buttons.
Ground H
Air H
  • Causes wallbounce.
  • Can use 5LL or 2M to initiate a corner combo with this move (only in the corner).
Back Throw
Back Throw
214L/M/H
DBFZ Goku BackThrow.png
Silly Goku, thinking he can dunk like 16!
DBFZ Goku BackThrow2.png
"Weeeee!"
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L
  • Grabs and throw behind him.
  • Can be followed up with vanish.
  • Does not use up Goku's smash, allowing for conversions in Sparking.
  • Can be comboed into.
M
  • Moves forward before grabbing.
  • Does the 2SSS (divekick) animation on hit.
  • Causes sliding knockdown, but can be comboed after with the right assist.

Now gives Goku some great oki - enough to charge at least 1 level of 214S. The big range on this command grab allow it to be somewhat tricky if your opponent isn't expecting it, or if you can cover up the startup with an assist or something similar. It's hard to get big damage off of it regularly, but it is still a solid option. Because of its slow startup, you can also just cancel it from a normal and have it grab the opponent because the blockstun ends by the time the actual throw comes out. It's a lot better in pressure due to the buffs, as Goku can now properly get oki afterwards, and convert with the proper assists or timing.

H
  • Moves forward like the M version, but a bit further ahead.
  • New followup. Goku throws you backwards, then teleports away and flies in with a shoulder similar to the 236x series. This can be easily comboed afterwards.
  • If you follow up with a Superdash, Goku can use up his Smash and get sliding knockdown. However, if you follow up with anything else, you do not get the sliding knockdown.

A much more interesting move for Goku. While the fact that you can only get sliding knockdown via superdash into Smash kind of hurts it's ease of use, you can still easily combo into 2SSS or downwards angled Kamehameha. The damage isn't amazing, but it is still decent enough, and with assists it can be much easier to combo into sliding knockdown.

Kamehameha
Kamehameha
236S (Air OK)
DBFZ Goku Kamehameha.png
Hawaiian King attack
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Ground
Air
  • Can be aimed up or down like SS Goku.
  • If angled downwards in the air, it will cause a sliding knockdown. It is not as strong as one from using a Smash, but is still very helpful for Goku's vanish combos.
  • Only hits once, but will still clash with other beams.
  • Wallbounces.
Everyone, lend me your energy!
Everyone, lend me your energy!
214S
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"De-de-de, de-de-de, de-de-do, I'ma charging my attack!"
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  • Can be held for up to three levels.
  • Can call assists during charge.
  • Will build a small amount of meter for each level charged up.
  • If used after an opponent is KO'd, you still get the Spirit Bomb charge

Proof here at 2:15- https://youtu.be/B8z3LV0EObw

Spirit Bomb
Spirit Bomb
214S after gathering energy
DBFZ Goku SpiritBomb.png
"Better use that thing that always works!"
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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
  • All version has minimum damage of 20%.
  • Homes in on the opponent and cannot be superdashed through.
  • Any version can be followed up with Super Dash.
  • Level 1 and Level 2 can be connected into a combo by using 2SSS after explosion (possibly 1SS or 3SS depending on distance from opponent).
  • Level 3 carries high enough to combo into Super Spirit Bomb.

Z Assists

Assist A
Energy Shockwave
Assist A
DBFZ Goku 5LLL.png
"I'll save ya again, best buddy!"
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  • Causes wallbounce and hits both in front and behind Goku.
  • Huge blockstun.

Goku's assist has some use, as while it may be a bit tricky to use as a neutral tool, if it hits (either in a combo or raw) it will immediately send the opponent flying and they will wallbounce. This can give a character really quick corner control or a good combo extender, which is always useful.

Assist B
Everyone, lend me your energy!
Assist B
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Dark Harmonizer
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  • Charges 1 Spirit Bomb level and 3/4 of a bar
  • Full Spirit Bomb levels makes it charge one full bar.

Goku appears on screen and charges a level of Spirit Bomb. While he's charging, he will also increase your meter by about .75 bars. He can do this assist as many times as he would like, there's no limit based on his current Spirit Bomb level. This assist also increases Goku's actual Spirit Bomb even if he already has one charged up, making getting the full level 3 charge way easier.

Assist C
Kamehameha
Assist C
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Goku does a Kamehameha, and then teleports behind the opponent to smack them back to the ground. Most likely harder to confirm than other assists of this style due to how his beam is only one hit.

Super Moves

Kaioken
Kaioken
236L+M or 236H+S
DBFZ Goku Kaioken.png
"NOW I WANT TOTAL POWER!"
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"Kaio wha- AAAGH!!!"
DBFZ Goku KaiokenFinisherHS.png
"KAIOKEN... TIMES FOUR!"
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Kaioken
  • Kaioken has 3 followups with all team members remaining, 5 with two remaining, and 7 if only Goku is left.
  • On block or hit, any Kaioken followup can cancel into any other, except itself.
  • All followups hit fullscreen and off sliding knockdown. But only a few is fast enough to connect after a solo combo, i.e. 5L, 5S, Enders.
  • Enders can be used at any time but cannot be followed up, even after all followups have been used (for example, Kaioken Finisher can be used as a fourth hit with a full team).
  • On hit, using the same followup more than once will cause it to be "staled," receiving reduced damage (550)
  • Minimum damage: 18% for all followups including staled, excluding Kame enders.

This means to maximize damage, you want to cycle through all unique followups.

However, due to all staled moves dealing the same amount of damage, this also means that a string like S L L L... will do more damage, is a lot easier to execute, while still keeping the corner carry ability of S L S L...

5L
  • Startup: Followups are done 3f before time freeze ends. So Kaioken activation > 5L has startup of: 9 - 3 + 13 = 19f.
  • Activating Kaioken and not pressing any button will automatically does 5L, but it's 1f slower than manually pressing 5L (20f).
  • Mashing L will alternate between 5L and 2L.
2L
  • Won't overshoot the opponent.
  • Vulnerable to Anti-Airs.
  • Due to sharing the same rolling animation as 5M, can be used as some sort of mixup.
5M
  • Switches sides if the opponent is less than a fullscreen away.
  • Has invincibility during the roll.
  • Mashing M will alternate between 5M and 2M.
2M
  • On block, switches sides if the opponent is less than a fullscreen away.
5H
  • On hit, switches sides and wall bounces.
  • Very long startup but deals the most damage, albeit not by much.
  • Only hit once per string, like other command grabs.

Can be solo combo'd into in the corner. Some characters can also DHC immediately into Kaioken 5H.

5S
  • Stands still and shoots a Ki blast forward.
  • Common starter from sliding knockdowns due to the short startup.
2S
  • Similar to 5S, but aims diagonally.
  • Can only combo into enders.
Kaioken Finisher
L+M
  • Teleports to the opponent and is fully invincible on startup.
  • The second part only come out on hit.
  • Both hit can be canceled into Kaioken Kamehameha by pressing L+M or H+S, but only if team members are down.
x3 Kaioken Kamehameha
H+S when one team
member is down
  • Costs 1 bar.
  • Minimum damage: 55*15 [55*14].
  • Canceling from the first hit of Finisher gives a cinematic version, teleporting out of the corner. Values in [] are on cinematic.
  • Fires an upward Kamehameha, similar to SS Goku's Super Kamehameha aimed up.
x20 Kaioken Kamehameha
H+S when two team
members are down
  • Costs 1 bar.
  • Minimum damage: 50*20.
  • Teleports backward, tracks everywhere on screen, then fires a Kamehameha straight forward.
  • Canceling from the first hit of Finisher gives a cinematic version, teleporting out of the corner.
  • Causes a hard knockdown regardless of height.
Super Spirit Bomb
Super Spirit Bomb
214L+M or 214H+S (Air OK)
DBFZ Goku SuperSpiritBomb.png
I'm so SORRY good sir but would you like a small PORTION of GENKI?
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Ground
Air
  • Does more damage based on height.
  • Minimum damage in a combo is ~2050.
  • Slow, and starts very high in the air.
  • If you do Super Spirit Bomb in the corner, Goku will teleport out and fire it into the corner.
  • Some characters can DHC into this, sometimes depending on-screen position, so experiment with your team and find out what works! For example, SS Goku can combo into this with Warp Kamehameha, but only in the corner, while Beerus and Majin Buu can combo into it anywhere and Vegeta can't combo into it at all.
  • Goku can combo into this by himself or with the help of assists, but it's often impractical to pull off in a real match. Thus to utilize its high damage, you'll need to build your team around DHC-ing into this Super.
  • While this is invincible on startup and not punishable on block, Goku is vulnerable while the Spirit Bomb is falling. This means the opponent can run under the Spirit Bomb to the other side of Goku and superdash up to him for a full combo.


Damage calculation (WARNING: Math)

  • Like Broly's Gigantic Meteor, this Super also has "tiers," but a lot simpler. It doesn't have "auto-correct" shenanigans to keep the damage around a certain value, and the ball also tends to "stick around" making the first 2 tiers obsolete.
  • The descending part uses the current combo's scaling. The explosion has its unique minimum damages.
  • Unlike Broly which almost always has his combo scaled to 10%, Goku can have 15% scaled combos or inherit them from DHC, thus Spirit Bomb can deal up to 2100 scaled. But to keep it simple we'll only look at 10% scaled.
  • Also unlike Broly, Spirit Bomb's first hit will prorate the rest of the Super. So the following formulas are more accurately represented as something like
  100 + (100*14 + 4200)*0.9

1 to 16 hits

  • Raw damage is 100*0~15 + 4200. Ranging from 3880 to 5140.

17 to 31 hits

  • Raw damage is 100*15 + 50*1~15 + 4200. Ranging from 5185 to 5815.
  • There's no way to test these tiers in a combo atm.

32 to 60 hits

  • Raw damage is 100*15 + 50*15 + 25*1~29 + 3600. Ranging from 5297 to 5913.
  • Fully scaled (10%) is 10*15 + 5*15 + 2*1~29 + 1692. Ranging from 1919 to 1975.

61 hits and up

  • Raw damage is 100*15 + 50*15 + 25*29 + 10*1~∞ + 3600. Increasing from 5922.
  • Fully scaled (10%) is 10*15 + 5*15 + 2*29 + 1*1~∞ + 1692. Increasing from 1976.
  • Note that a Super Spirit Bomb falling from the top of the playing field can only do 83 hits (6120 raw and 1995 scaled).

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