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'''Super Dragon Ball Z''' (SDBZ) is a 3D fighting game based on Akira Toriyama's immensely popular ''Dragon Ball Z'' series, developed jointly by Arika and Crafts & Meister, released for arcades on Namco's System 256 in 2005, and ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2006.


== Introduction ==
Compared to other DBZ games of the time (particularly the ''Budokai'' series), SDBZ combines a more traditional fighting game control scheme with decidedly less traditional gameplay, placing a huge emphasis on freeform movement with open-ended flight mechanics, diverse stage designs, complex and powerful space control options, and simple but often brutal close range pressure centred around a unique kind of left-right mixup afforded by the game's flight mechanics.


Originally an arcade game from Crafts & Meister, the PS2 version propose 6 extra characters and a rebalanced engine.
On top of this unique gameplay style, SDBZ also features an extensive character customization system with its Skill Trees, allowing a player to tailor their character's moves, statistics and abilities for their own playstyle. This combination of wholly unique gameplay and the ability to make a character truly your own makes for a fighting game with unprecedented levels of player freedom and creativity, and one that, as a result, still enjoys a fairly small, but very dedicated competitive following.
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== System ==
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The game uses 4 buttons, the default configuration is:
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*Square for light attack (LA)
| gamename    = Super Dragon Ball Z
*Triangle for heavy attack (HA)
| abbreviation = SDBZ
*X for guard (G)
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*Circle for jump/flight(F)
| version      = PS2
 
| developer    = Arika, Crafts & Meister
*Square+Triangle (LA+HA) for throw (TH)
| publisher    = Bandai Namco Games (JP, EU), Atari (US)
*Square+X (LA+G)for light homing attack (LHA)
| system      = PlayStation 2
*Triangle+X (HA+G) for heavy homing attack (HHA)
| release      = 2006
*X+Circle (G+F) for dash (D)
| netcode      = Delay Based Netcode<br>
 
| community    = [https://discord.gg/DjvFKJUvbj Discord Server]
SDBZ uses an 8-way run system. Here is the universal notation for each direction. The number system was derived from the numeric keypad on any standard computer keyboard.
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**7 8 9 <br>
**4 5 6 <br>
**1 2 3 <br>
 
**1 = Down/Back <br>
**2 = Down <br>
**3 = Down/Forward <br>
**4 = Back <br>
**5 = Neutral <br>
**6 = Forward <br>
**7 = Up/Back <br>
**8 = Up <br>
**9 = Up Forward <br>
 
 
Special Commands:
 
*6+LA/6+HA character will throw a Ki ball.
*4+F character will execute a back flip.
*7/8/9+F character will back flip/jump higher.
*you can press F/G anytime during a jump to activate flight.
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From Sprawlers from Gamefaqs (thanks kid):Special/Super Move Properties
Special/Super moves end up being unique to characters. Here’s a description of each type:
Note: The way I categorize these are in no way official.
 
Rapid Fire (at will) Projectiles:
Some characters have projectile moves, where if you tap the attack button after doing a projectile special move, the character will fire more projectiles. There is a limit to how many projectiles you can fire. Such examples include Vegeta’s lucora gun.
 
Rapid Fire Projectiles:
There are characters that, when the special move is executed, automatically fire a certain number of projectiles. Examples include Freeza’s flex laser, Cell’s interruptor, and Vegeta’s G Slicer.
 
Force Field Projectiles:
There are certain projectiles that, after exploding after making contact with something and/or exploding after reaching a certain distance, they make a spherical explosion that lasts for a short amount of time. The main purpose of these moves are to disperse any incoming projectiles, and therefore naturally have priority over nearly every projectile in the game. They can be used for comboing as well.
 
Multi Hitting Projectiles:
Certain special projectile moves are beams that do multiple hits. Gohan’s masenko is an example.
 
Chargable Multi Hitting Projectiles:
Some of the multi hitting projectiles can be charged. When charged, they are longer, and end up dealing more hits and damage.
 
Directional Adjustable Projectiles:
Special moves like the kamehameha and masenko can be aimed in a different direction just by holding a direction. Most rapid fire super move projectiles (like Galick Gun) can be aimed in different directions.
 
Chargable Unblockable Projectiles:
Some projectile attacks can be charged to the point where they become unblockable. When performing the attack, just hold the attack button until the character fires. They deal higher damage as well. Piccolo’s special beam cannon and Krillin’s destructo disc are examples.
 
Tracking Projectiles:
There are projectiles moves that home in on your opponent. Details on using them are shown in the command list.
 
Assault Physical Moves:
Some special moves are physical attacks. Whether they are single or multi hitting attacks, they’re just a motion unique to the character.
 
Assault Multi Hitting (at will) Attacks:
Some attacks require that you tap the attack button to do more hits with the special move. An example would be the flipping slash that Trunks and Ultimate Gohan have.
 
Assault Multi Hitting (if the hits connect) Attacks:
There are special/super moves that if at least one of the hits connects, whether the opponent is blocking or not, the character will execute the full special move. For example, if any of the first three punches of Vegeta’s assault rush do not touch an opponent, he will not finish with the kicks.
 
Chargable Physical Attacks:
Some attacks (like the last H in Vegeta’s HHH) can be charged just by holding the attack button. Doing so results in more damage, and longer length of block stun time, should they be blocked.
 
Command Throws:
There are special moves that if they connect on an opponent, blocking or not, they get grabbed and thrown in some sort of way. These moves in general tend to be slow. An example would be Piccolo’s demon fist
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From Sprawlers (gamefaqs):
Rapid Input Supers:
When performing some supers, you can get more damage by tapping the attack buttons as fast as you can. This applies to most level 3 supers, and some level 1 supers. Examples include Gohan’s Super Kamehameha, Vegeta’s Final Flash, and Piccolo/Piccolo Daimao’s Maou Rebirth Ranbu.
 
Transformation Supers:
A transformation super is simply any super that enhances your character. On the most part, they are explained, but since two aren’t I’ll explain them:
 
Super Saiyan
-Can be done by Goku, Gohan, Trunks and Vegeta
-While transforming, you have priority over anything
-The moment you transform, anyone really close to you will get hit
-After you transform, you’re bait to any physical attack, invulnerable to any ki attack. Lasts until your character gets into a fighting stance
-Attack power improves by one point
-Ki attacks are not only bigger, they deal more damage and contain more hits (however, inherited ki moves do not get enhanced)
 
Energy Charge
-Only usable by Gohan
-Doing the command with L will increase your attack power, H will greatly improve your sidestepping and flying speed
 
Dragon Finisher:
Exclusive only to Goku, Gohan, Freeza, Cell, Vegeta and Majin Vegeta. Considered a level 1 super move. It is a weak dash attack with the priority of a super. If it connects, a cutscene of the character finishing off his opponent is shown. To get one, beat arcade mode without using a retry, and wish for it from the dragon.
 
Stun Attacks
Certain attacks, if they connect, will stun your opponent. Krillin’s solar flare is an example
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System Skill List (Sprawlers-G'Faqs):
System Skills
 
System skills add more to the basic/advanced mechanics, so I’ll explain them here:
 
Energy Drain
You gain a small amount of super for each ki blast that you parry. Useful in conjunction with the switch guard skill.
 
Omega Charge
When health drops below 35%, atk power rises by 40%, def power by 30%, but guard is disabled. I strongly advise you do not get this skill. There are much better choices available. Plus, losing your ability to guard is suicide, since most characters can easily deal high damage if they land any of their starters. This skill is the same as Assault Style.
 
Dragon Heart
Action gauge recovery increases. Good when developing your character, but once you can inherit skills, don’t bother with this. This skill is the same as Rapid Movement Recovery.
 
Dragon Frenzy
Super gauge rises faster than usual when your hits are blocked or if they connect. Good when developing your character, but once you can inherit, forget about this. A version of Ultimate Gauge Upgrade grants the same bonuses.
 
Dragon Rage
When hit by attacks, your ultimate gauge rises faster than normal. Good to have when you’re developing your character, but leave this in the dust when you can inherit. A version of Ultimate Gauge Upgrade yields the same effects.
 
Dragon Vitality
Start with an additional bar of action. This actually can be useful enough to be used over skills you can inherit, but I wouldn’t count on it. This skill is analogous to Movement Up.
 
Dragon Soul
Start with an additional bar of super gauge when the match begins. Not worth it. There is a version of Ultimate Gauge Upgrade with the same effects.
 
Super Cancel
A useful skill, you can cancel a special move into a super, and a super into a different super. This is certainly one of the best system skills available.
 
Guard Cancel
A skill that allows you to use a special move (for a cost of one super bar) or a super move (for a cost of two super bars, level 3 supers can not be used) while guarding. Don’t expect to guard cancel a single attack. Guard cancels come in handy when someone is trying to combo you.
 
Impact Up
Attacks that send people back send them farther than usual. For characters who do best at far ranges, this can be a very useful skill. For characters who excel more at melee, this skill is more detrimental than helpful.
 
ATK up
Attacks deal an additional point of damage. Certainly a skill worth having.
 
DEF up
Attacks deal 1 point lower damage. Useful skill.
 
Switch Guard
While blocking ki attacks, you can actually perform the ki blast parry. Very useful in conjunction with the energy drain skill.
 
Armor Strike
While performing the dash attack, your character can withstand one hit without getting knocked down. This is a solid skill, putting you in an offencive and defencive position.
 
Shield Sprint
While performing any of the homing dash attacks, your character can withstand one ki blast without getting knocked down. I do not find this skill all too useful, since people who fight with projectiles usually use projectiles that deal a minimum of two hits.
 
Wall Smash
Basically, any move that knocks your opponent off of their feet (no longer has to be a heavy homing dash attack) can lead into a wall stun. This is also one of the top skills of the game.
 
Weight Increase
Your character becomes heavier. This has two effects:
-Your character drops down faster (thus making it harder to get hit by aerial combos)
-Your character’s sidestepping/flying speed decreases (thus making it easier to get hit by projectiles and any moves that have tracking)
Now, it does say its harder to do aerial based combos. However, I’ve actually found it easier to connect combos on weight increased characters. Be careful with this system skill.
 
Ground Speed Up
Your speed while moving on the ground (not dashing) increases. This system skill is very useful, because you can sidestep projectiles and attacks with tracking much more easily. For example, with my ground speed upped Trunks, I can sidestep plainly and still avoid #17, #18 and Videl’s command throws. Definitely make use of this.
 
Enhanced Force
When health drops to 35% or below, your character’s atk and def beef up by 10%. There usually are betters skills to select.
 
Senzu Bean
When all health is gone, your character will recover. The amount of health recovered depends on the super gauge built. I don’t recommend this. Even though it is a second chance, your opponent easily has time to set up a throw or a cross-up.
 
Infinite Rage
When health drops below 35%, super gauge builds much faster. I think this is a good skill, but its usually passed up by others skills that will stay handy for the whole fight.
 
 
VII. General Fighting Game Terms
 
Cancel
Cancels simply refer to canceling some portion of an attack to do something else. In this game, cancels usually deal with canceling the recovery time from an attack simply to do something else. So for example, you hit someone with a heavy punch. Now, it takes you awhile for your character to bring their fist back into a fighting stance. Doing a super move right after a heavy punch immediately “cancels” the recovery time for you to do something else.
 
If you guys have any fighting game terms you know, please explain them. Things like mix-ups, zoning, cross-ups, locking, etc. Remember that the terms should apply to fighting games in general. I already know many, but I don’t think my explanation would be good enough.
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"Tier List (so far)"
Super DragonBall Z tiers from Gamefaqs
S Class:
Frieza/Son Goku/Perfect Cell/Mira Trunks
 
A Class:
Piccolo Jr./Vegeta/17/18
 
B Class:
Son Gohan/16
 
C Class:
Chi Chi/Kuririn
 
But by now Kuririn should be higher than Chi Chi, and Piccolo should move to S class.
 
== Characters ==
 
*[[Android 16 (SDBZ)|Android 16]]
*[[Android 17 (SDBZ)|Android 17]]
*[[Android 18 (SDBZ)|Android 18]]
*[[Cell (SDBZ)|Cell]]
*[[Chi-Chi (SDBZ)|Chi-Chi]]
*[[Freeza (SDBZ)|Freeza]] (Frieza)
*[[Son Gohan (SDBZ)|Son Gohan]]
*[[Son Goku (SDBZ)|Son Goku]]
*[[Kuririn (SDBZ)|Kuririn]] (Krillin)
*[[Majin Buu (SDBZ)|Majin Buu]]
*[[Piccolo (SDBZ)|Piccolo]]
*[[Trunks (SDBZ)|Trunks]]
*[[Vegeta (SDBZ)|Vegeta]]
 
 
===Hidden Characters===
 
*[[Ultimate Son Gohan (SDBZ)|Ultimate Son Gohan]]
*[[Cyborg Freeza (SDBZ)]] (Cyborg Frieza)
*[[Piccolo Daimao (SDBZ)|Piccolo Daimao]] (King Piccolo)
*[[Majin Vegeta (SDBZ)]]
*[[Videl (SDBZ)|Videl]]


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Latest revision as of 12:17, 1 May 2022

Introduction

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Super Dragon Ball Z (SDBZ) is a 3D fighting game based on Akira Toriyama's immensely popular Dragon Ball Z series, developed jointly by Arika and Crafts & Meister, released for arcades on Namco's System 256 in 2005, and ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2006.

Compared to other DBZ games of the time (particularly the Budokai series), SDBZ combines a more traditional fighting game control scheme with decidedly less traditional gameplay, placing a huge emphasis on freeform movement with open-ended flight mechanics, diverse stage designs, complex and powerful space control options, and simple but often brutal close range pressure centred around a unique kind of left-right mixup afforded by the game's flight mechanics.

On top of this unique gameplay style, SDBZ also features an extensive character customization system with its Skill Trees, allowing a player to tailor their character's moves, statistics and abilities for their own playstyle. This combination of wholly unique gameplay and the ability to make a character truly your own makes for a fighting game with unprecedented levels of player freedom and creativity, and one that, as a result, still enjoys a fairly small, but very dedicated competitive following.


In Progress / Completed To-do
  • All non-character pages created
  • FAQ page reworked to answer multiple questions, plus updated tier list
  • Rework System page to include a full overview of game systems
  • Rework character pages to new sub-page structure


Super Dragon Ball Z
(SDBZ)
Sdbzflyer.jpg
Version

PS2

Developers

Arika, Crafts & Meister

Publishers

Bandai Namco Games (JP, EU), Atari (US)

Systems

PlayStation 2

Release Date

2006

Online Play

Delay Based Netcode

Community Channels

Discord Server