

The one thing that I found a bit unnerving during my training is that there is a lot of stuff on the internet for the PS4 but not that much for the Switch, it’s not hard to translate but I thought having everything in the same place saves some hassle. The reason is that my first fight was against a Goku Ultra Instinct and this guy has auto-dodge and I thought it was all on an OP character, nothing wrong with my skills here… Of course… However, after the second fight… Well, when Pan literally destroys a Super Sayan 3, you have to face the fact that your skills might need some honing 😉Īnyway after some more training I can say my game has definitely improved a lot (considering where I’m coming from, regressing would have been really hard). But it took actually 2 fights to figure out that I couldn’t just smash that Y and X buttons. The results were… as expected: I got my ass handed to me… big time. Actually (and it is only my own experience of course), I got 80% of the time rifts and 74% of the main story done before I started wondering about these techniques.Īs a matter of facts, I wasn’t past the fifth lesson of Elder Kai and did not know anything about side steps, vanish step or rear punch (or basically any useful technique for PvP). Thing is: the game doesn’t really gives you any incentive to train and extend your battle skills. When I started playing DBXv2, I got a really cold shower after my first couple of PvP matches, even unranked.
