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The same purpose as the L version of Followup 1, but instead of needing the airdash, it keeps SSGSS Vegeta close. Has the added benefit of being able to cross-up midscreen with an airdash. | The same purpose as the L version of Followup 1, but instead of needing the airdash, it keeps SSGSS Vegeta close. Has the added benefit of being able to cross-up midscreen with an airdash. | ||
In combos, the L version is used in lieu of the M version in situations where the proration of a combo is too high and it is too slow to connect. However, since it lacks the smash property, it can also be used early on to delay the use of smash attacks, paired with a Sparking Blast or a well-timed assist. | In combos, the L version is used in lieu of the M version in situations where the proration of a combo is too high and it is too slow to connect. However, since it lacks the smash property, it can also be used early on to delay the use of smash attacks, paired with a Sparking Blast or a well-timed assist. Can be used to cross up the opponent after the flip, use light overheads when falling, or fake a j.H with a 2L | ||
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Has significant corner carry and can equal a free combo from half a screen away. The faster recovery compared to the M version along with certain assists can also take advantage of the wall bounce that occurs regardless if the enemy reaches the corner. | Has significant corner carry and can equal a free combo from half a screen away. The faster recovery compared to the M version along with certain assists can also take advantage of the wall bounce that occurs regardless if the enemy reaches the corner. This version allows to cross up on block outside of the corner, and using a beam assist before the kick can push the opponent at good range for a really fast 2M or a Dragon Rush. | ||
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Revision as of 11:36, 19 March 2018
SSB Vegeta |
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Health: 10,000 Prejump: Assist Cooldown:
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Overview
Not to be outdone by Goku, Vegeta has trained alongside his Saiyan rival under the tutelage of Beerus, the God of Destruction. Both he and Goku have attained the power of the "Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan".
In Dragon Ball FighterZ, this version of Vegeta fights similarly to his original form, attacking aggressively while closing the distance to pummel his foes into submission. However, in exchange for his increased close-range prowess, his defensive options are rather subpar.
Strengths/Weaknesses
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Normals
5L
5L |
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5M
5M |
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5H
5H |
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5S
5S |
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2L
2L |
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2M
2M |
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2H
2H |
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2S
2S |
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6M
6M |
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j.L
j.L |
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j.M
j.M |
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j.H
j.H |
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j.S
j.S |
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j.2H
j.2H |
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j.2S
j.2S |
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Specials
Super Dash Kick
Super Dash Kick 236L/M/H (Air OK) |
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Super Dash Kick Followup 1
Super Dash Kick Followup 1 Super Dash Kick > L/M/H |
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Super Dash Kick Followup 2
Super Dash Kick Followup 2 Super Dash Kick Followup 1 > L/M/H |
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On a Scale of One to Ten, I'll Give You a Three
On a Scale of One to Ten, I'll Give You a Three 214L/M/H (Air OK) |
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Big Bang Attack
Big Bang Attack 236S(Air OK) |
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Assist
Big Bang Attack A1/A2 |
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Supers
Niagara Pummel
Niagara Pummel 236L+M |
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Galick Gun
Galick Gun 236H+S |
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Final Flash
Final Flash 214L+M or 214H+S (Air OK) |
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