![]() ![]() Goten and Trunks responded by merging into Gotenks, and a fusion battle began between the two. The two Saiyans knocked around the invaders enough that they decided to merge into Aka. So Goten and Trunks got the pleasure of fighting them. Abo and Cado brag about how they're more powerful than Frieza was, but seeing as how the Z Fighters had already dealt with Buu by this point, that wasn't much of a threat. The Z Fighters immediately recognize that the two remnants of Frieza's army are no challenge for the majority of them. 12 KIBITO KAIĪppearing only in the special "Yo! Son Goku And His Friends Return!!", Aka was the fusion of the two main villains, Abo and Cado. He was a challenge for the Z Fighters for like ten minutes, but was soon destroyed and forgotten. The thing is, this fusion wasn't even that tough, despite combining three characters. Androids 14 and 15 were equally stereotypical characters, but they helped Android 13 reach a super form where he was nearly impervious to attacks. Unlike with Cell, Android 13 was at least courteous enough to wait until his other android buddies were destroyed before assimilating them. It's already easy to see why he wasn't destined to be a powerful character. Super Android 13 was yet another representative from the Red Ribbon army, and his big trait was being a redneck. You might immediately think of Cell in that regard, but there was actually another antagonistic android who did basically the exact same thing as Cell (albeit resulting in a far less interesting or popular character). 15 OLD KAIīefore fusing as a result of earrings or dancing became a thing, the androids were already using the technique to power themselves up. With that, here is Dragon Ball: Every Fusion Ranked From Weakest To Strongest. They're all pretty much useless and would comprise the very bottom of this list, so we're only going to focus on successful fusions. Also, with how pathetically weak failed fusions like Veku, Fat Gotenks, Skinny Gotenks, and others are, it would feel silly to try and say who among them was stronger. To be clear, with the new Dragon Ball Fusions game, the number of fused characters has blown up, so we're not going to ranking any of the fusions exclusive to the games or we'd be here all day. So we've decided to rank all the fusions we have seen so far It's gotten to the point that if you're talking about the strongest fighters in the franchise, fused characters are going to make up the majority of the candidates. It has become not just another useful move for the heroes, but for the villains of the franchise as well. Overall, Dragon Ball Fusions is not a perfect game due to its repetitiveness, but it is still a good game to play.While we didn't see any fusions in the original Dragon Ball, from Dragon Ball Z onward, it played a prominent role in each series, the games, and even the movies. Fighting low-level enemies just for the purpose of levelling up can also get quite tedious and repetitive. However, it becomes frustrating when the game asks you to perform specific actions to win just when the battle is about to end.Īccording to GameSpot, some attacks have cut scenes that you won't be able to skip, which can be exhausting after a while. Fusions's battle system is pretty unique as the other Dragon Ball games - a fighting game with a turn-based like system. There, you can complete side quests, buy items in shops, or speak to the townpeople for information. Your character also get to explore 3D environments as you visit towns. From there, you explore the game while recruiting familiar faces to join you in your battle - from young Goku to the most recent characters in Dragon Ball Super. ![]() His wish is pretty simple he wishes to have the biggest tournament ever to determine the strongest fighter of them all. Your friend in the game named Pinnich, a character exclusively created for Fusions, has the ability to collect all seven Dragon Balls and entitled to make a single wish. After which, you can explore the beautifully rendered environments and structures in-game. You also get to decide what hairstyle, facial features, and voice your character will have. You start by creating your own character by choosing one of the races from the series. However, t he game's storyline was not taken from any of the anime or manga series - assuring players of fresh content. In a YouTube video posted by GameSpot, Dragon Ball Fusions show a colourful design and almost all Dragon Ball characters from the hit Japanese anime series. Dragon Ball Fusions for Nintendo 3DS has finally arrived, but the question is: how does it standout from the other Dragon Ball games? ![]()
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