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author: Olga Fiszer

Broly’s Ring in Sparking Zero, Learn the Best Way to Use It

Wondering what exactly Broly’s Ring does? Find out in our DB: Sparking Zero guide, where we explain when it can come in handy.

Source: Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO; Developer: Spike Chunsoft
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Ability Items can really help in winning the toughest battles in DB: Sparking Zero. When equipped, they can increase damage output, enhance Ki attacks, or aid in health recovery. Some may also have negative effects alongside their benefits, but Broly's Ring is unlike any other capsule. If you thought this item was completely useless, you couldn’t be more wrong. Here’s an explanation, and don't forget to check out our tips and tricks guide for more strategies.

When to Use Broly’s Ring in Sparking Zero

First things first: How do you get it? Broly’s Ring can be obtained from a wish granted by Porunga or Super Shenron, after collecting their set of Dragon Balls. It won’t be available in the shop quickly, as you have to reach proper Player Level to unlock it.

Its description says:

  1. Prevents Transformations and Fusions during battles.

Now why on earth wouldn’t you want to Transform for example into Super Saiyan and get those shining blond hair along with more power? Well, the thing is, if you equip this Ability Item, it affects your opponent too. So, if you’re struggling to defeat Cell because of his powerful transformations, or just prefer to fight in your normal form, Broly’s Ring can block them.

The same goes for fusions – if you don’t want them in battle, you can prevent those too, even though that earring does look fabulous! And just remember that you can’t use Ability Items in Episode battles.

Olga Fiszer

Olga Fiszer

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