Respond to an Opponent’s Super with Your Own

It might be a common sight in various Dragon Ball media for characters to deflect attacks or take them head-on, but it’s a lot more common to see attacks completely whiff when it comes to video games. Besides looking embarrassingly uncool, a lot of supers and ultimate blasts have pretty long recovery times that leave the users vulnerable to attacks.
These are perfect moments to cash in with a strong cinematic attack of your own. Just make sure you’re able to dodge or vanish out of the way of their attack first. A Rush Super won’t be the best idea if you’re too far away, although a Z-Burst dash could get you nearby in time if you’re committed to using one.