Dragon Ball Fighter Z: How to get a dramatic scene in combat
Some fights can end in a spectacular cinematic or dramatic ending. We review them in this guide.
Maybe Dragon Ball Fighter Z has managed to go deeper among the fans of fighting games, but besides that’re a real follower or supporter of the adventures of Goku and company, then you probably want to squeeze all the winks, easter eggs and references to manga and anime – which are not few. In this guide, we explain how to achieve what the community has dubbed a “dramatic finish” , or what is the same, a spectacular final cinematic that recreates some of the events of the television series.
How to get a spectacular ending? To achieve this scene, you need very specific requirements to be met: both you and your opponent must bring very specific characters to the end of the fight, play on a specific map, and end the confrontation with a neutral strong attack. Any other finishing move will cancel the ability to see this short. Some kinematics require other extra conditions. Take note: the same requirements, except for the final attack, also apply with the intro cutscenes.
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To this day, these are the dramatic endings that have been shared on the internet. Which means, of course, that there may be more to come.
Character (you vs opponent) | Stage | Special conditions |
Young Gohan vs Cell | Cell Tournament Ring | Goku does not participate in any team. |
Beerus vs Goku | Space | |
Goku vs Frieza | Planet Namek | The stage must be destroyed. |
Trunks vs Frieza | Destroyed plain | |
Nappa vs Yamcha | Destroyed plain | |
Goku vs Kid Buu | Sacred World of the Kai | |
Beerus vs Goku Black | ??? | ??? |
Character (you vs opponent) | Stage | Special conditions |
Krillin vs Nappa | Destroyed plain | |
Young Gohan vs Cell | Cell Tournament Ring | Android 16 does not participate in any team. |
Goku vs Frieza | Planet Namek | Krillin does not participate in any team. |