Dragon Ball: The Breakers offers a simple selling point for stabbing the manga and anime franchises into asymmetric multiplayer format. What if instead of a giant monster or evil villain, the group of players instead had to take on one of Dragon Ball’s most notorious villains? The only problem many players have with this suggestion is that it was remarkably difficult to get into a game where you could play such a villain, resulting in a bit of experience when you finally do.
Each rider has slight tweaks to make them different, but the fun of destruction is the same everywhere. With just a little help, you’ll be winning games in no time.
Increase your chances of playing
As you may already know, playing as Ryder is as simple as switching your Flex to Ryder in the online match screen. But this can be so random that players may give up and play offline by themselves. There’s another trick to ensuring Raider play— You have to play enough games in a row while ordering to be Rider, Your priority level increases each time you end up being denied a Raider.
It may be painful, but just wait it out and play some friendlies at Survivor. Make sure you try the option in the middle with a Flex deck like Raider, the supposedly shorter wait times in the right side lobby aren’t any shorter and don’t help your priority level.
Eliminate civilians
You start at your first level, level one, every time you have a match. Don’t search for survivors yet; You are too weak to handle more than one and, at times, not much. Instead, listen to the cries of civilians. Killing a civilian will earn you experience points, even more than early killing survivors, especially if you can find a lot in a row.
If you’re lucky, a civilian might give you a Dragon Ball but don’t worry about collecting it unless it falls into your lap. Depending on your Rider, you will immediately evolve to level 2, But Spopovich, for example, has to bring his experience points to Buu’s revive pod if you choose Buu as your Raider class.
Eliminate the survivors
Upon evolving, you gain the ability to destroy an area of the map. Do this immediately, as this will stop the advance of the survivors who are trying to seal off that area, and may be knocked out in the process.
Now is the perfect time to start eliminating the survivors one by one. While you’re strong enough to deal significant damage, in this form, you still can’t permanently kill a survivor, even from your area and destruction move. It can be revived by other survivors. Use this as a trap, or just go ahead and hope it bleeds out. Both are viable strategies. This changes after the third level. In the third and fourth levels, your finishing move will instantly kill a survivor.
During hand-to-hand combat with a survivor using the Transphere power-up, try to keep your distance and use whatever ability is currently charged. Even against the Transphere, your mutagen attacks strike harder; You are only in real danger when you are outnumbered or have no idea what you are doing. Keep your head cool and blaze when you see a target lock.
If you don’t kill all of the survivors before they have to escape, you can also destroy their startup time machine. Randomly detonating the device with attacks will do nothing; You have to use the button prompt and hold it all the time. You’ll earn a prize or achievement if you manage to destroy the machine, plus the fact that you’ve now won the round unless the survivors can kill you at the last minute.
The Ultimate Raider has more ways of winning the match than the Survivors, but an cocky Raider can easily be blown away by a skilled Survivor, and a Raider who doesn’t care about objectives can be wiped out over time. In this order, kill civilian NPCs, destroy areas, kill lone survivors, and only encounter combos after you can make a permanent kill.
Choose a striker next to the cell
You may have wondered how Buu and Frieza look in the above images when you are only able to play as a cell when you try to play for yourself. The option to choose additional invaders is somehow vague and plastered all over the screen. Go to main menu when no matchmaking and select Raider characters.
hover over any striker you like, Then look at the bottom of the screen to see which button will set Raider as the default button; The word you are looking for is “preset”. When you start a game as a Rider, the present is who you start with during loading, but when you load up a match, you’ll still have the option to switch.
While scrolling through these lists, Spend any points you have on specific invaders. You earn these points by playing as Ryder said, and these allow you to level up certain skills. These are especially great for your first form skills, as they get you to level two faster.
However, these lists do not contain any new invaders. for whatever reason, Raiders can only be purchased through the cosmetic store. Raider skins won’t be pulled through Transpheres, oddly enough. You buy Vegeta the same way you buy a new survivor jacket.
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