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* Ki Blasts are very fast and surprisingly good at controlling space in neutral.
* Ki Blasts are very fast and surprisingly good at controlling space in neutral.
* His ability to convert into his okizeme game is excellent, due to having good specials that can lead to his corner carry, which helps against his difficulty to cause a sliding knockdown.
* His ability to convert into his okizeme game is excellent, due to having specials with a huge corner carry, which helps against his difficulty to cause a sliding knockdown.
* Very strong pressure game with fast normals, rekkas, and command grabs.
* Very strong pressure game with fast normals, rekkas, and command grabs.
* Absurdly high damage when he has the resources to burn, especially in the corner.
* Absurdly high damage when he has the resources to burn, especially in the corner.
* Big Bang Attack is the non-super-projectile with the highest priority in the game.
* Big Bang Attack is the non-super-projectile with the highest priority in the game.
* All of his specials are excellent combo finishers and are easy to combo into.
* All of his specials are excellent combo finishers and are easy to combo into.
* A command grab able to meat most aerial normals as well as the super dash at close range, with great corner carry.
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* Loses to strong aerial zoning; has to take risks in order to close the distance with opponents.
* Loses to strong aerial zoning; has to take risks in order to close the distance with opponents.
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* No more than one command grab can be used in a single combo
* No more than one command grab can be used in a single combo


Command grab which can catch opponents who are reflect-happy or who block high, expecting IAD oki. Can also be especially deadly as an offensive tool in pressure against low-life characters whom are desperate to tag out, but blocking low (making the grab whiff) is a natural response upon wake-up and it is very susceptible to patient and tempered opponents who can 2H in response, and, which makes this move a gamble. Due to having shorter knockdown, it lacks the oki options of stronger versions and cannot be combo'd after. Since the move doesn't put SSGSS Vegeta in a recovery state after it whiffs while leaving him at a low distance from the ground, he can either do an air dash to use j.L in a safe jump situation, or just fall and use 2L, making it an extremely scary mixup tool with an assist. Now a great anti-airs thanks to it's huge hitbox.
Command grab which can catch opponents who are reflect-happy or who block high, expecting IAD oki. Can also be especially deadly as an offensive tool in pressure against low-life characters whom are desperate to tag out, but blocking low (making the grab whiff) is a natural response upon wake-up and it is very susceptible to patient and tempered opponents who can 2H in response, and, which makes this move a gamble. Due to having shorter knockdown, it lacks the oki options of stronger versions and cannot be combo'd after. Since the move doesn't put SSGSS Vegeta in a recovery state after it whiffs while leaving him at a low distance from the ground, he can either do an air dash to use j.L in a safe jump situation, or just fall and use 2L, making it an extremely scary mixup tool with an assist.




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* If it whiffs, Vegeta can move after it
* If it whiffs, Vegeta can move after it
* No more than one command grab can be used in a single combo
* No more than one command grab can be used in a single combo
* Doesn't allow to do anything else but up tech and neutral tech anymore afterward without super or assist follow up ( not even delay tech )


Used to catch opponents wanting to jump out of SSGSS Vegeta's pressure, and unlike the L version, can be followed up after with certain fast assists which can pick up opponents off the ground. Also provides better oki, but pops the opponents in the air allowing for an air recovery. Due to the upward trajectory, it has the most use has a combo-ender after Vanish, but is also a cheeky option for incoming opponents after a forced tag-out. Allows Vegeta to directly apply pressure by jumping if the opponent up tech or back tech, with a meaty j.M and can freely move if it whiff, just like the L version.
Used to catch opponents wanting to jump out of SSGSS Vegeta's pressure, and unlike the L version, can be followed up after with certain fast assists which can pick up opponents off the ground. Also provides better oki, but pops the opponents in the air allowing for an air recovery. Due to the upward trajectory, it has the most use has a combo-ender after Vanish, but is also a cheeky option for incoming opponents after a forced tag-out. Allows Vegeta to directly apply pressure by jumping if the opponent up tech or back tech, with a meaty j.M and can freely move if it whiff, just like the L version.

Revision as of 17:52, 10 May 2018

Vegeta (SSGSS)
DBFZ SSB Vegeta Portrait.png

Health: 10,000

Prejump:

Assist Cooldown:

Movement Options
Double Jump, Super Jump, 1 Airdash, Dash Type: Run
Play-style
Rushdown, Hyper Offense, Rekka
  

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

Strengths Weaknesses
  • Ki Blasts are very fast and surprisingly good at controlling space in neutral.
  • His ability to convert into his okizeme game is excellent, due to having specials with a huge corner carry, which helps against his difficulty to cause a sliding knockdown.
  • Very strong pressure game with fast normals, rekkas, and command grabs.
  • Absurdly high damage when he has the resources to burn, especially in the corner.
  • Big Bang Attack is the non-super-projectile with the highest priority in the game.
  • All of his specials are excellent combo finishers and are easy to combo into.
  • Loses to strong aerial zoning; has to take risks in order to close the distance with opponents.
  • Cannot inflict sliding knockdown from some of his starters, making it very difficult to maintain offensive momentum.
  • Stubby limbs causes him to have very short range.
  • Because of the long startup on Big Bang Attack, he generally loses at range.
  • Little to no defensive options; his only reversal is very expensive.
  • One of the most situational assists in the game. Can be very unreliable when supporting blockstrings.


Normals

5L
5L
DBFZ SSBVegeta 5L.png
DBFZ SSBVegeta 5LL.png
DBFZ SSBVegeta 5LLL.png
400 All - 6 3 - - 700 All - 8 3 - - 1000 All - 13 3 - -
5M
5M
DBFZ SSBVegeta 5M.png
700 All - 9 6 - -
5H
5H
DBFZ SSBVegeta 5H.png
850 All - 14 3 - -
5S
5S
DBFZ SSBVegeta 5S.png
500 All - 13 - -
2L
2L
DBFZ SSBVegeta 2L.png
400 L - 7 3 - -
2M
2M
DBFZ SSBVegeta 2M.png
WHAT ARE THOOOOOSE
700 L - 10 4 - -
2H
2H
DBFZ SSBVegeta 2H.png
850 All - 13 2 - -
2S
2S
DBFZ SSBVegeta 2S.png
500 All - 13 - -
6M
6M
850 H - 24 6 - -
j.L
j.L
DBFZ SSBVegeta jL.png
400 H - - -
j.M
j.M
DBFZ SSBVegeta jM.png
700 H - - -
j.H
j.H
DBFZ SSBVegeta jH.png
850 H - - -
j.S
j.S
DBFZ SSBVegeta jS.png
500 All - - -
j.2H
j.2H
DBFZ SSBVegeta j2H.png
850 All - - -
j.2S
j.2S
DBFZ SSBVegeta j2S.png
500 All - - -

Specials

Super Dash Kick
Super Dash Kick
236L/M/H (Air OK)
DBFZ SSBVegeta SuperDashKick.png
500 All - 12 3 - - 500 All - 15 3 - - 600 All - 11 4 - -
Super Dash Kick Followup 1
Super Dash Kick Followup 1
Super Dash Kick > L/M/H
DBFZ SSBVegeta SuperDashKickFollowup1.png
500 All - 10 3 - - 572 All - 17 (3)(3)(3) - - 600 All - 10 3 - -
Super Dash Kick Followup 2
Super Dash Kick Followup 2
Super Dash Kick Followup 1 > L/M/H
DBFZ SSBVegeta SuperDashKickFollowup2.png
500 All - 12 6 - - 600 All - 18 6 - - 700 All - 16 8(on whiff) 15(on hit) - -
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)
DBFZ SSBVegeta OnAScaleOfOneToTen.png
Dunk em in the TRAAAASH
1200 Throw - 25 1 - - 1200 Throw - 22 5 - - 1560 Throw - 20 5 - -
Big Bang Attack
Big Bang Attack
236S(Air OK)
DBFZ SSBVegeta BigBangAttack.png
1300[1240] All - 14 - - 1300[1240] All - - -

Assist

Big Bang Attack
A1/A2
800[660] All - - -

Supers

Niagara Pummel
Niagara Pummel
236L+M
DBFZ SSBVegeta NiagaraPummel.png
"EEEEEEYAAAAAAAAH"
DBFZ SSBVegeta NiagaraPummel-2.png
"You're finished!"
2210 All - - -
Galick Gun
Galick Gun
236H+S
DBFZ SSBVegeta GalickGun.png
"Never understimate..."
DBFZ SSBVegeta GalickGun-2.png
"...a Saiyan's true power!"
2050 All - - -
Final Flash
Final Flash
214L+M or 214H+S (Air OK)
DBFZ SSBVegeta FinalFlash.png
"You're as good as space dust!"
DBFZ SSBVegeta FinalFlash2.png
DBFZ SSBVegeta FinalFlashAttack.png
"WORTHLESS PIECE OF JUNK!"
3982 All - - - 1540 All - - -

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