Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 allows you to customize your very own created Time Patroller to push back the enemies trying to change the Dragon Ball timeline. Of course, in order to be able to duke it out with the very best of them, you’re going to need some powerful abilities. Thankfully, there are quite a few ultimate attacks in the game that can help you put a dent in the enemy forces.
Ultimate attacks are broken up into three categories – Other, Strike, and Ki Blast – that help to distinguish how each one performs. You’ll start out with a couple of simple ones, but the rest must be either purchased, taught by an instructor, or earned from Parallel Quests. Once you have one of these ultimate attacks, you can equip them by customizing your character through the pause menu while outside of a quest or battle.
The category with the least amount of skills is other, so we’ll kick things off with those:
Ultimate Attacks – Other
These are skills that aren’t attacks and therefore don’t fall under the normal offensive categories.
- Body Change – Switches bodies with your opponent. Can only be used in 1-on-1 battles.
- Energy Zone – Creates an energy field that heals allies.
- The Savior Has Come – Draws the attention of all enemies.
Ultimate Attacks – Strike
Strike abilities are melee abilities, although some skills combine a melee combo with a blast finish. Every skill that falls under this category requires proximity to connect, but the plus side is that they trigger relatively quickly when compared to the other categories. Mixing these into a combo can often lead to devastating effects for your opponent that aren’t very easy to dodge.
- Blue Hurricane
- Burning Spin
- Darkness Rush (Melee) – Can’t be used by Namekians.
- Darkness Rush (Ranged) – Can only be used by Namekians.
- Death Meteor
- Dragon Fist
- Justice Combination
- Paralysis
- Spirit Sword
- Super Elite Combo
- Time Skip/Molotov
- Unrelenting Barrage
- Victory Rush
Ultimate Attacks – Ki Blast
Ki Blast skills are energy-based attacks that are either beams, small explosions, large explosions, or clusters of energy blasts. More often than not, these are meant for long-rage assault, although there are a few exceptions that are best used up close (sort of like a shotgun). Due to their nature, these are the easiest to dodge for the most part, but using them on a stunned enemy will yield the best results. The most powerful abilities in the game fall under this category, so choose wisely.
- Angry Explosion
- Assault Rain
- Break Cannon
- Chain Destructo-disc Barrage
- Crusher Volcano
- Dead End Bullet
- Dead End Rain
- Death Ball
- Dimension Ray
- Dodoria Launcher
- Double Death Slicer
- Dual Destructo-Disc
- Elegant Blaster
- Emperor’s Death Beam
- Explosive Assault
- Final Explosion
- Final Flash
- Final Kamehameha
- Final Shine Attack
- Full Power Energy Blast Volley
- Full Power Energy Wave
- Giant Storm
- Gigantic Meteor
- Heat Dome Attack
- Hellzone Grenade
- Ice Cannon
- Innocence Breath
- Last Emperor
- Maiden Blast
- Meteor Burst
- Minus Energy Power Bll
- Mystic Flash
- Neo Tri-Beam
- One-Handed Kamehameha
- Perfect Kamehameha
- Reverse Mabakusenko
- Saiyan Spirit – Can only be used by Saiyans
- Scatter Kamehameha
- Serious Bomb
- Shocking Death Ball
- Soul Punisher
- Special Beam Cannon
- Sphere of Destruction
- Spirit Ball
- Super Electric Strike
- Super Galick Gun
- Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack
- Super Kamehameha
- Super Ki Explosion
- Super Spirit Bomb
- Super Vanishing Ball
- Supernova
- Teleporting Vanishing Ball
- Ultra Fighting Bomber
- Vacation Delete
- Warp Kamehameha
- Weekend
- x100 Big Bang Kamehameha
- x20 Kaioken Kamehameha
- x4 Kaioken Kamehameha
Those are all of the ultimate abilities you’ll be able to get in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, do you have a favorite?
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Published: Oct 28, 2016 05:18 pm