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author: Damian Gacek

Player Level in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Explained. Max Level Cap and More

Do you want to learn more about player level in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero? You are in a good place! Read our guide.

Source: Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, developer: Spike Chunsof
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Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero is a big worldwide hit. The game is well received by players and offers many interesting characters or stories from manga and anime to relive (sometimes with a twist). However, the game features also some not well explained mechanics. This is why we have prepared a guide for you with many helpful tips. In this article we will concentrate on player level, as many people have numerous questions about it.

Player Level Cap in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero

Many players wonder about level cap in Sparking Zero. We would like to write that the sky is the limit, but it is not true. The limit can be reached after around 10-15 hours of gameplay and it is 20. It is not a lot, to the extend that some people believe that it is not enough, even suspect a glitch. However, is it really needed for anything?

How to Use Player Level in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero

Player level has one important function – it makes the shop better. After reaching milestones at level 10 and 20, you will be able to buy more. Of course, most people are interested in new characters, like Goku Black. We can tell you that you will unlock him, too. However, to have all fighters available, you will have to reach the last level.

Earning Experience in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Explained

Remember dragons from the original story? They are in the game, too. You can ask them to raise your player level. However, keep in mind that they give you raw experience, not a given number of levels. So, if you are level 1, you will see a bigger improvement than on level 18. To be honest, it is not worth wasting your wish, if you are close to level cap. Just be patient. However, if you are at the beginning of the adventure, it might be not a bad idea to invest your Dragon Balls in it.

Another, and more common way of getting experience is for fights. You can earn it by online and offline combats. So, just by playing. If you want to enjoy the gameplay, and don’t want to cheese the shop, you can ignore the dragons.

Damian Gacek

Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.

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