TheAdvancement Tests are tests that you can take in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 at the Orange Star High School. Speak to the Advancement Test Desk droid outside of the school to take the tests!
You start at Easy and there are five tests. You can take a test once you get enough experience to fill out your total training level experience bar. Experience is gained by doing lessons from the various masters.
To unlock the Super advancement test, you need to get a Z ranking in all the previous ones. If you're having trouble, try making sure you finish the fights quickly, do throws, finish with an ultimate, and transform if possible.
This is something a bit different. No new UMXT Mission this time INSTEAD I will be releasing the Director's Cut of the first UMXT Mission "The End of the World" which contains tons of new content! Including but not limited to: Title Screens, Expert Missions, Artwork, Co-op & more!
"The End of the World is a Parallel Quest that will PUSH you to your limits as you traverse a meriod of different challenges. You'll find yourself stranded alone as you hold off waves & waves of evil-doers before duking it out against Evil copies of the main cast with your friends after re-uniting with them! Can you survive this treachorous hellscape?"
I decided to release this because looking back, a lot of my old creations are severely limited on Content! Hopefully this'll spring new life into them! The features of this mission include but are not limited to are:
This one took over 12.5 hours of consistent work, there is one main difference between this and older missions. This one is ADDED on to the game rather than replacing an older mission. About the mission now. The first part of the mission you are alone and you need to defeat a set number of enemies. When you finish the first part alone, you will see your allies again and from then you need to defeat even more enemies than previously.
-Fixed Bardock Ape barely attacking-Buffed Jiren-Buffed Raditz-Buffed Krillin-Buffed Great Ape Bardock-Buffed Masked Saiyan-Buffed Yamcha-Buffed Turles-Fixed Raditz's Portrait-Buffed Nappa-The MSG folder no loger exists making for an eaiser installation-Fixed Great Ape Baby's AI Level (Made Harder)-Moved Quests to the bottom of "New PQS"-Release
Released almost six years ago, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 took players on a tour across a very different version of the familiar Dragon Ball Z universe. The action-based role-playing game was a follow-up to a predecessor released the previous year, and it went to receive positive reviews and even better sales. Now, a spinoff to this universe called Dragon Ball: The Breakers has released, leading some players to want to revisit what came before.
As an RPG, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 takes a good bit of time, both for its main story and to do everything that the game offers. That's only been compounded with all the DLC and extra missions that have been added over the years, so those looking to complete 100% of the game may be looking at a time sink worthy of the Hyperbolic Time Chamber.
The story of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is set about 10 years after the events of the first game, and it involves correcting history after the canon of the Dragon Ball universe has been thrown out of whack. Starring characters include heroes such as Goku, Vegeta, Trunks, and the protagonists of both the first and current Xenoverse games. Said protagonist can be customized by the player, who can choose to have them be a Saiyan, Human, Namekian, Majins, or a member of the same race as the villainous Frieza.
Even without going for the gold, making it through the story mode of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 takes some time. According to HowLongtoBeat, the game's main story will on average take about 19 and a half hours to complete. That's a few hours more than what it took to beat the story mode of the first Xenoverse, though the two games' length vary in terms of 100% completion.
Conversely, the same site reports that it takes around 38 hours to beat the story mode of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 plus the extras, which is almost seven hours more than the 31 and a half hours needed to do the same in its predecessor. Completing the game entirely is a much different story, especially considering all that's been added.
There were over 16 packs of downloadable content released for the game, many of which contained new sagas to add to Story Mode. Said sagas are based not only the events of the Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super anime, but also some of their movies. The final entry in this series of DLC contained the entire storyline of the first Dragon Ball Xenoverse, which explains why it takes players 78 hours or more to completely finish the game.
That's actually a step down from the complete length of the first game, as Xenoverse takes over 91 hours to complete entirely. Add in the various playable races, and there's a ton of replay value for gamers just picking up Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and those who want to go back to with the release of the spinoff. No matter where they stand regarding the Dragon Ball Z RPG, there's a ton of fun and fights to be had as the hours fly by.
Bandai Namco recently released Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC Pack 1 and 2 but the studio, apparently, failed to advertise some contents that were added into the game (both packs). Thus, players were surprised to find some treats hidden within the game as new parallel quests are now made available for both DLC Packs. Here's how you can get ultimate finishes on Parallel Quest 104, 105 and 106:
In the movie, Vados is deemed to be a being that's stronger than both Champa and Beerus (obviously) and even to her brother, Whis. In the game, however, Vados' AI seems to be underwhelming; which is why, in Parallel Quest 104, players will need to be very defensive for Vados (especially to ultimate finish the quest). If they are to take Parallel Quest 104 offline, they would definitely need some powerful allies, such as SSGSS Goku. Here's how one can get ultimate finish on this quest:
This quest is quite familiar to everyone - timed battles. In Parallel Quest 105, players will have to finish the mission in less than five minutes. And just like any other new Parallel Quests, this mission is ideally for experienced players only as the enemies are outright tough which means that in order to ultimate finish this quest, players will need to have prowess and finesse with their abilities.
In this mission, players will side with Beerus and Whis as they fight against Champa and Vados. But this isn't the end of the quest as once the bonus part of the mission starts, players will have to turn their attention towards fighting Beerus and Whis.
In order to unlock the level cap, players first need to reach level 85. Upon reaching this level, they need to go to Guru; talk to him and he'll quickly raise the player's level cap.
The game is very similar to its predecessor in terms of gameplay. It is primarily set in 3D battle arenas modeled after notable locations in the Dragon Ball universe, with the central hub being an expanded version of Toki-Toki City, known as Conton City. As reported by the creators of the game, Conton City is seven times larger than Toki-Toki City.[8] Players are able to freely traverse the hub world, and in some areas are capable of flying, once they have unlocked the ability to fly. Players are also able to travel to other locations such as the Namekian Village and Frieza's ship. As in the previous games, some skills have to be learned through masters and other non-player characters, some of whom are found exclusively in those additional areas. Xenoverse 2 is the fourth Dragon Ball video game to feature character customization, and allows players to choose from five races: Humans, Saiyans, Majins, Namekians and Frieza's race, each with different strengths and weaknesses.
The game also features race-specific quests, minigames, and transformations (the latter of which was available only to Saiyans in the first game via the Super Saiyan forms). Players also have a much greater role in the story, as their choices can affect how the story unfolds. Multiplayer servers hold up to 3,000 players at once. The game also has a training mode called Training School. The player can use different kinds of ki blasts (Power, Homing, Rush, Paralyze and Bomb), and the ki blast type depends on the player's race or Super Soul. Additionally, players are able to transfer their save data from Dragon Ball Xenoverse. This results in a projection of the player's custom character from the previous game appearing as Toki Toki City's "Hero" in the middle of the square. Players may also select a premade avatar to serve as the "Hero" if they do not transfer save data.
Two years after the events of Dragon Ball Xenoverse, the protagonist receives a mission from Elder Kai, which involves correcting history after it has changed. They meet the Supreme Kai of Time, a deity who watches over time, and her bird, TokiToki. After meeting Elder Kai, they are granted their first mission, which is to correct Goku's battle with Raditz after he's been enhanced by dark magic. Meanwhile, Towa and Mira, who've caused history to change, have gathered allies, from different parts of the timeline.
During the Attack of the Saiyans Saga, Turles attempts to intercept Goku to prevent him from assisting the Z Fighters against Nappa and Vegeta, only to be stopped by the combined forces of the Time Patroller and Goku. During the battle, Trunks and his partner, the protagonist from the first Xenoverse game, try to capture Turles, but he escapes before the Time Patroller can stop him. The protagonist then returns to the Time Nest after defeating Great Ape Nappa and Great Ape Vegeta, and correcting history. There, they are introduced to Trunks and his partner, and it is announced that TokiToki is laying an egg, which gives birth to another universe. During the Namek Saga, the Time Patroller helps Gohan and Krillin from escaping from Dodoria and Zarbon. After the battle, the Time Patroller returns to the Time Nest only to find out that Captain Ginyu had switched bodies with Vegeta. The Time Patroller and Trunks attempt to fix this but in doing so, Ginyu switches bodies with Trunks. After the mishap, Ginyu finally switches bodies with Goku. After fighting the Ginyu possessed Goku, Ginyu returns to his body and attempts to switch bodies with the Time Patroller but Goku throws a Namekian frog in the beam, causing Ginyu to switch bodies with the frog. The Time Patroller must then help Nail fight Frieza in order for Gohan and Krillin to obtain the Dragon Balls, causing Trunks to intervene and help Gohan and the Time Patroller. During Goku's fight with Frieza, Cooler, Frieza's brother, arrives to help Frieza kill Goku, but is eventually defeated by the Time Patroller and Goku. The protagonist finds Trunks reviewing the scroll containing his own past which is revealed to be the Android era of Future Trunks' timeline. They watch as Future Gohan confronts Future Android 17 & Future Android 18, though Future Gohan's speech regarding someone defeating the Androids even if he dies doesn't occur though Trunks acts as if it is the unaltered history of his timeline. Elder Kai walks in and notes that while he doesn't approve of Trunks' use of his mother's Time Machine it is a moot point as the Supreme Kai of Time had already decided to allow his changes to remain as part of the official history in exchange for Trunks service as a mentor of the Time Patrol. Suddenly the scroll shows signs of a history change & since it involves Trunks' own history, he is unable to intervene forcing the protagonist to intervene in his steed, saving Future Gohan from Android 16 who seems to have been reprogrammed to target Future Gohan. Together the two are able to defeat the Android, only for Mira to appear threatening to absorb Future Gohan's energy. Though the Supreme Kai of Time forbids Trunks from intervening, he can't bare to see Mira kill both Future Gohan & their Time Patroller comrade. Together with Trunks, they manage to force Mira to retreat. Future Gohan surmises Trunks is from the future due to his age & knowledge of Future Bulma's time machine research. As Future Gohan is about to leave to confront the Android twins, Trunks tries to convince him to let him accompany him this time. The Supreme Kai of Time reminds Trunks that doing so will alter history which is taboo for a Time Patroller & orders the protagonist to intervene to stop him. Fortunately, Future Gohan recognizes Trunks is conflicted & realizes he won't survive his confrontation with the Androids, though recognizes that Trunks is alive & stronger, concludes that his death has purpose, decides to confront his fate on his own, convincing Trunks not to abandon his friends to save him, as he accepts his fate confident that Trunks will bring peace to their world. Trunks must take a break from time patrolling. The Time Patroller is sent to aid Trunks' past self after he returns to his timeline following the Cell Games. Once again Android 16 appears & it is revealed that Towa found the Android 16 of Future Trunks' timeline who remained deactivated in his pod. Towa activated him either reprogramming him to attack Future Gohan & Trunks or Future Android 16 had been reprogrammed by Future Dr. Gero to target Future Gohan & Trunks after Future Goku died of Heart Virus. In addition to Future Android 16, Towa also aided Future Cell in absorbing Future 17 & 18, allowing him to achieve his perfect form as she had done previously in Dragon Ball Xenoverse. However the Time Patroller & Trunks' past self are able to defeat both Androids, bringing peace to Trunks' timeline. Afterwards, the Supreme Kai of Time puts the scroll for Trunks' timeline back together now that history has been corrected, though she & Elder Kai decide to leave in Trunks' encounter with Future Gohan out of respect since Future Gohan chose to go to his death. This leads to Future Gohan's speech regarding someone appearing to defeat the Androids from The History of Trunks to be added to Trunks' past as a result of Future Gohan meeting Trunks as a minor alteration which the Supreme Kai of Time allows to remain as part of the official history. Time Patroller then travels to the Majin Buu era to fix the distortion in which Majin Vegeta sacrificed himself to defeat Majin Buu. Broly arrives, and attempts to kill Goku, Vegeta, and Buu, but is stopped by the Time Patroller. Vegeta sacrifices himself to destroy Majin Buu, restoring the current flow of history. Meanwhile, Trunks is sent to investigate a distortion in Hell. The Time Patroller arrives to find Trunks has been defeated by Janemba from the Fusion Reborn timeline to prevent Vegeta's resurrection by Fortuneteller Baba to join the battle against Super Buu leading to him & Goku fusing into Vegito. Fortunately, the Time Patroller is able to weaken Janemba enough for Vegeta to finish him off with a Final Flash allowing Vegeta to leave Hell & return to Earth to fuse with Goku. The Time Patroller then goes to the timeline where Goku and Vegeta defeat Kid Buu. After defeating Kid Buu, Trunks who has since recovered from his encounter with Janemba reveals there was a Masked Saiyan assisting Janemba & suspects they are nearby collecting energy from the battle. The Time Patroller chases after the Masked Saiyan and teleports to the era where Beerus and Goku are fighting. The Time Patroller defeats the Masked Sayian, breaking his mask and revealing him to be Bardock. Mira arrives and engages in battle with the Time Patroller. Beerus interrupts the battle with the intention to destroy Mira, Goku, the Time Patroller, and Earth. The Supreme Kai of Time attempts to calm Beerus down by sending a box full of Pudding cups. While Mira takes the opportunity to flee with Bardock, Beerus invites Goku, Whis, & the Time Patroller to enjoy some pudding. However Whis stops when the Supreme Kai of Time reveals she made the pudding (it had been previously established in Dragon Ball Xenoverse that she is a notoriously bad cook). The Pudding is so bad that it incapacitates Goku with stomach pain, while Beerus is simply enraged (with Whis noting the last time he was this mad he destroyed two solar systems). In order to calm him down, Whis requests the Time Patroller assist him in fighting Beerus. Together they are able to calm Beerus down enough that he decides to spare Earth. Soon after, the Time Patroller travels to the Golden Frieza Saga, in which Frieza has been resurrected and wants revenge on Goku. During the battle, Cooler shows up again. Towa hacks into the Time Nest and tricks Beerus and Whis into leaving the battle, which allows Frieza to destroy the planet. Whis is able to rewind time and the Time Patroller, along with Goku and Vegeta, kill Cooler and Frieza. Shortly after the victory, the Duo of the Hero and Trunks are Ambushed by The Masked Saiyan and Towa, the former revealed to be Bardock, Goku's Father who was rescued by Towa from the destruction of Planet Vegeta and made to an ally for Towa. Freed from control, Bardock restrains Mira when Towa tries to trap Trunks and The Hero in a Black Hole in an attempt to trap the in a void, giving Towa no choice but to begin releasing the Hero from Xenoverse (Like Bardock, was made a slave by Towa). After defeating the Masked Hero freeing them, Towa flees & the Hero's existence become ephemeral before disappearing entirely. Trunks' & the protagonist return to the Time Nest with the Hero's discarded mask. However it seems the memory of everyone from Conton City has been altered causing everyone to consider the protagonist to be the Toki Toki City Hero, while the Supreme Kai of Time & Trunks suspect their own history has been altered. The Supreme Kai of Time reveals that history changes effect the Time Nest & Conton City at a slower pace & tasks them with investigating Conton City where they find other Time Patrollers are confused by the alterations. Eventually Trunks is able to remember his partner thanks to the discarded mask & finds the scroll for Age 780 when his past self made the wish to Shenron to summon the Toki Toki City Hero. It turns out Towa altered history by killing Shenron before Trunks could make the wish which causes a massive Time distortion which causes all the scrolls fixed by the Toki Toki City Hero to be effected, creating the doomsday scenario that could cause the Time Vault to reach critical mass potentially destroying the official history which is why the Time Patrol correct history to prevent this Doomsday scenario from destroying all of history. Fortunately Trunks is able to send the Time Patroller to Age 850 to stop Towa from killing Shenron. Together with Trunks' Age 850 self, the Time Patroller defeats Towa forcing her to flee, while allowing Trunks to make the wish to summon the Hero restoring the history of Xenoverse.
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