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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot controls guide

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Controls Guide

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One of the first things any player has to do with any game is get used to the control scheme and figure out what all the buttons do. This Dragon Ball Z Kakarot controls guide will talk you through all of the inputs and commands you’ll need to know on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Xbox One Controls

Down below, we’ve included images of the Xbox One controller layout for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot’s battle and field commands.

Battle Controls

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Field Controls

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PS4 Controls

As you might have guessed, the control scheme for the PS4 version of Kakarot is very much the same as the Xbox One, but with DualShock 4 buttons instead of the Xbox One’s counterparts. We’ve included the full list of inputs once again below.

Battle Controls

CommandController Input
GuardL2
BurstL2 + Square
MoveLeft analog stick
Move Up/ DownLeft analog stick + R2
BoostLeft analog stick + X (Hold)
Super BoostL3
Charge Ki/ SurgeTriangle (Hold)
Ki Blast AttackSquare
Melee AttackCircle
StepX
Cancel Target/ LockR3
PauseOptions
Super Attack PaletteL1 (Hold)
Vanish AttackL2 + X
Item PaletteD-Pad (Hold)
Support PaletteR1 (Hold)
Transformation PaletteL2 + R2 (Hold)
Switch TargetRight analog stick

Field Controls

CommandController Input
Ki BlastL2 + Square
Charged Ki BlastL2 + Square (Hold)
Search for KiL1 (Hold)
MoveLeft analog stick
High-Speed DashL3
Boost FlightTriangle (Hold)
Examine/ TalkB
JumpA
Main MenuOptions
Change MapTouchpad
Vertical Boost AscensionR1 (Hold)
Vehicle PaletteLeft and right on d-pad
RideUp on d-pad
DismountDown on d-pad
Move CameraRight analog stick
Reset CameraR3

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot PC Controls

The third and final platform that Kakarot is releasing on, at launch anyway, is PC. If you’re playing on PC with an Xbox One or PS4 controller, the control scheme will remain the same as those listed above.

If you’re playing on mouse and keyboard, however, here’s the complete list of commands and keybinds for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot.

Battle Controls

CommandController Input
StepSpace Bar
Super BoostB
Melee AttackLeft Mouse Button
Ki AttackRight Mouse Button
Charge Ki/ SurgeR
Z CombosN
GuardF
Switch TargetShift
Transformation PaletteTab
Support PaletteC
Item PaletteC
Super Attack PaletteV
Palette Control 11
Palette Control 22
Palette Control 33
Palette Control 44

Field Controls

CommandController Input
Move ForwardW
Move LeftA
Move BackS
Move RightD
BoostB
Grounded Boost FlightH
Jump/ FlySpace Bare
WalkRight Shift
Roll (When Flying)Left Mouse Button
Move Up (When Flying)E
Move Down (When Flying)C
Change MapM
Mineral RadarQ
Target CursorF
Search for KiLeft Shift
Ki BlastRight Mouse Button
Move Hovercar ForwardLeft Mouse Button
Reverse HovercarRight Mouse Button
Switch View in HovercarTab
Swing in BaseballLeft Mouse Button
Fast ForwardZ

That’s everything you need to know on the Dragon Ball Z Kakarot controls for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. For more tips, tricks, and guides, be sure to check out our ever-expanding guide wiki, or search for Twinfinite.


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Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.
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