Top 10 Best Fighters in Dragon Ball FighterZ

Frieza

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Top 10 Best Fighters in Dragon Ball FighterZ

If you love great projectile attacks, you’ll love Frieza in Dragon Ball FighterZ. This iconic villain of the series easily has the most impressive collection of projectile attacks in the game and he still has a hefty bag of close range tricks to use as well. Frieza is a great character for anyone who wants to be able to control space on the screen and also rush down their opponent when the time is right by making use of his teleport.

Just like Cell, Frieza gets an attack that gives him a free teleport so he doesn’t have to use up a bar every time he wants to blink across the screen. But as if his projectiles, added reach with the use of his tail, and free teleport wasn’t enough, Frieza also has one of the best installs in the game. Golden Frieza is a great tool that players should take advantage of. Transforming into this new state gives Frieza added damage, an increase in speed, and it even enhances his ground explosion special.


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