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Dragon Ball FighterZ: How to Swap Bodies (Captain Ginyu)

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How to Swap Bodies as Captain Ginyu in Dragon Ball FighterZ

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Captain Ginyu, the leader of the Ginyu Force, is known for his ability to swap bodies to his advantage or to help others and in Dragon Ball FighterZ, this is no different. You can use this ability to give you an edge in battle, and put your non-body swapping opponent at a disadvantage.

To swap bodies as Captain Ginyu, you’ll first need to fill your Ki gauge at least three times. Once you’ve done this, you’ll then need to move your analog stick a quarter circle back from the bottom, and then press RB or RT (R1 or R2 on PS4). What this does, is switches your body with your opponent’s, leading to the health and moves being swapped as well, so your opponent ends up with very minimal moves since they don’t have access to the Ginyu Force. The Ginyu Force can be called in to power up Captain Ginyu’s attacks but not anyone else’s. Use this to your advantage in battle if you’re playing as Captain Ginyu, and score some victories in Dragon Ball FighterZ.

That does it for how to swap bodies as Captain Ginyu. For more on Dragon Ball FighterZ, be sure to check out our wiki.


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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.