Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero

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Lotte Donohoe

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:58:50 AM8/5/24
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Hisdefault appearance resembles an adult version of Beat the Saiyan Hero from Dragon Ball Heroes, though his outfit is a slightly different color, and his hair is slightly different. His hair style is "Bed Hair", his skin is "Base color", his outfit is "Normal Uniform 1", and his voice is "Energetic".

Another version resembles an adult version of Basaku the Saiyan Berserker from Dragon Ball Heroes, wearing an outfit that resembles the one worn by Broly. His hairstyle is "Wild Hair", his skin is "Base color", his outfit is "Native Costume 1", and his voice is "Evil".


The hero is on a journey to train in order to change the world from its current chaotic state. He first meets Captain Ginyu, who has been revived by the chaos and introduces himself as leader of the Ginyu Force. Ginyu asks the hero if he wants to join the force, with the hero responding that he would only join if he became the leader. The hero and Ginyu fight, with the hero as the victor, Ginyu gives him the position of leader, but he declines, just before the hero leaves Ginyu gives him a Dragon Ball to aid him on his quest.


The hero travels to a city in search of a pair who are also searching for the Dragon Balls, he meets the pair who turn out to be Androids 17 and 18; the two have become similar to their future counterparts due to the chaos and have found two Dragon Balls with their Dragon Radar. The hero defeats them, restoring them to their normal selves and is given their Dragon Ball and Dragon Radar. Soon, the hero finds and battles against a Great Ape in a wasteland and manages to defeat it.


The hero continues searching for the Dragon Balls and comes across a lead as to who may have caused the chaos, the reincarnation of the demon king, Piccolo. The hero confronts Piccolo at the Glacier and wonders why he was considered a good guy and attacks him, with Piccolo stating that the hero surely has a death wish. The hero defeats Piccolo, who reveals that he was acting evil in order to train the hero. Piccolo was also looking for the one responsible and reveals that someone found the Dragon Balls and wished to Ultimate Shenron for the earth to become a living hell, explaining the appearance of Ginyu and the Great Ape, and the changed attitudes of the Androids. Piccolo had almost found out who the villain was but was attacked by a Great Ape sent out by the villain before he was able to ascertain their identity. Piccolo compares the hero to past heroes Goku and Gohan and then trains the hero, who had gained the ability to become a Super Saiyan during their battle.


The hero heads to the location of the Great Ape who defeated Piccolo and is revealed to be Baby in his Golden Great Ape form. The hero asks who it was who caused the world to become a living Hell, but Baby attacks him. The hero defeats Baby, who reveals that it was Omega Shenron who turned the world to chaos (or "paradise" as Baby calls it) before collapsing.


The hero discovers the location of three Dragon Balls and deduces that this must be where Omega Shenron is. He finds Omega and the two have a brief discussion before engaging in combat. The hero fights well but is unable to defeat Omega Shenron, who steals his Dragon Balls and scatters them. The hero heads out to collect all of them again, along the way fighting Saibamen, Dodoria, Zarbon, Recoome, Burter, and Jeice. He goes to the World Tournament stage where numerous villains (including Cell, Frieza, Jeice, Ginyu, and Raditz), and his mentor Piccolo, along with the revived Android 16.


The only missing Dragon Ball is the Four-Star Ball, which the hero finds it at the Cell Games Arena, where it is in the hands of Omega Shenron. The hero defeats and destroys the evil dragon, but not before he states that it is way too late for the world to be saved.


The hero summons Ultimate Shenron at the Lookout and asks the dragon to hear his wish, but then realizes that Ultimate Shenron is controlled by an evil power. He barely defeats the dragon, restoring him too normal. He asks for the world to be restored to the way it was before, but Ultimate Shenron reveals he cannot grant the wish as the chaos far exceeds the power of Ultimate Shenron's creator. The hero finally realizes what Omega Shenron's last words had meant and instead asks for all those killed in the chaos to be brought back. The hero then announces that if he can't fix the world with the Dragon Balls, he will fix it with his own two hands. Ultimate Shenron understands and leaves, with the hero setting off to continue his journey for a better world.


The hero is very powerful, with his base form's power being above that of Captain Ginyu, Androids 17 and 18, and the Super Namekian Piccolo. In his Super Saiyan form he is able to defeat Golden Great Ape Baby - who in turn has similar strength to Super Saiyan 4 Goku. Upon finishing his training and second collection of the Dragon Balls, the hero's power becomes so great that he is able to defeat Omega Shenron.


I'm already at the last fight and it seems the game loves to pit opponents up against you that literally are double your strength and health. So has anyone played enough to know if there is a easy way to train to get your states up ?


Not really, no. The only way to get AP is through non-trainer battles, and the side-battles with the blue marker on the map give very little. The story fights are the ones which give you a lot (not all of them, though), but once you finish the story every fight gives you nearly nothing.


I recommend blasting through the story to get AP early on for later battles and the harder masters, but if you can't finish a story battle, do a couple side-battles then try again. I found it easier to stay in blast range for most fights, but that might just be my preference.


someone had mentioned that doing the world tournament gets you some good AP, can anyone else confirm this? And also, what should your stats be around (Grade wise. example: A, B, C..) for you to have reached enough 20,000 AP?


I'm about to go through the tournament now to check. I didn't get too much trouble in the story aside from Jeice when finding the dragon balls and the final fight, but every battle aside from the tournament gives almost no experience after the story. If the tournament gives a good amount, that's probably the best bet.


That never happens to me. Pretty much every character in hero mode has a predetermined preference for either x or y, which is what made Jeice so hard because he always used y and my character's melee is weak compared to special.


The hero discovers the location of three Dragon Balls, and deduces that this must be where Omega Shenron is. He finds Omega Shenron and the two have a brief discussion before engaging in combat. The hero fights well but is unable to defeat Omega Shenron, who steals his Dragon Balls and scatters them. The hero heads out an collects all of them again, along the way fighting Saibaman, Dodoria, Zarbon, Recoome, Burter, and Jeice. He goes to the World tournament stage where numerous villains (including Cell, Frieza, Jeice, Ginyu, and Raditz), and his mentor Piccolo, along with the revived Android 16 have entered.


The hero summons Ultimate Shenron at Kami's Lookout. He asks the dragon to hear his wish, but then realizes that Ultimate Shenron is controlled by an evil power. He barely defeats the dragon, restoring him to normal. He asks for the world to be restored to the way it was before, but Ultimate Shenron reveals he cannot grant the wish as the chaos far exceeds the power of Ultimate Shenron's creator, the hero finally realizing what Omega Shenron's last words had meant. The hero instead asks for all those killed in the chaos to be brought back. The hero then announces that if he can't fix the world with the Dragon Balls, he will fix it with his own two hands, Ultimate Shenron understands and leaves, with the hero setting off to continue his journey for a better world.


The first trailer for this video game, still under the name Game Project: Age 2011, was released on May 10th, 2011. The European trailer was released on June 30th, 2011, at Japan Expo 2011. The name Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi was officially revealed primarily and the trailer showcased certain characters of the Saiyan Saga and their attacks, as well as confirmed a release date of October 28th. The demo at the Japan Expo convention included Goku (Base and Super Saiyan), Android 18, Future Trunks (Future Trunks w' Sword), Frieza, Vegeta (Base), Cell (Perfect Form), Broly (Legendary Super Saiyan), and Saibamen. A second trailer was released on June 30th, confirming a release date of October 25th for North America, and displayed several Namek Saga scenes, along with Super Saiyan 3 Goku, and Janemba (First Form). The development team of Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi confimed in an interview that some Dragon Ball GT characters are appearing in this new game.


Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi dives into the Dragon Ball universe with brand new content and gameplay, and a comprehensive character line up. It has faithful manga-style graphics, totally destructible battle fields, and refined controls designed to bring the experience closer to the highly acclaimed Budokai Tenkaichi series.


The character and environment graphics are upgraded since the previous series; characters are drawn straight from the original series and to match the anime and makes it a true Dragon Ball experience. The game features the original Japanese voices and music.


The controls are designed to bring the experience closer to the previous Budokai Tenkaichi series, making the play accessible to all, but retaining all the tactical depth in battle. Improved mechanics allow for faster long-to-short range fights. The gameplay also includes elements from the Budokai series, such as Quick Time Events during certain combos. There is also an added health recovery system and a vast collection of more cinematic camera angles.

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