Dragon Ball XenoVerse Guide: How to Make It as a Beginner

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You Can (And Should) Recruit Other Patrollers

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Remember how we said you can bring other fighters with you to certain activities within Dragon Ball Xenoverse? Well, if you choose fighters that you’ve unlocked over the course of the game they will always be the same level as yourself. That’s not a bad thing, but sometimes you require a bit more power. This is where recruiting comes in.

Scattered around Toki-Toki City, Dragon Ball XenoVerse‘s hub world, are time patrollers that have been created by other players. You can approach them at any time and request their services for a fee. Since Zeni, the Dragon Ball universe’s currency, isn’t exactly difficult to come by, you should definitely consider this option for one particular reason; the fighters you recruit are not limited to your level.

This means you can bring a super powerful Time Patroller to help you out with a particularly tough battle and reap the rewards of victory. It’s okay to admit that sometimes you just aren’t strong enough, and Dragon Ball XenoVerse offers plenty of opportunities to do so. So, bring help, it will benefit you in the long run.


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