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Control The Rush Super’s Direction

Screenshot: Bandai Namco / Kotaku
Screenshot: Bandai Namco / Kotaku

My last bit of advice is to reposition yourself before the attack hits. If you move the left stick around during the dash portion of the Rush Super, you’ll be able to sway a little bit. It’s not free-rein movement since you’re still going to be locked onto the enemy, but it is an interesting option.

I usually do this if I’m using a super at an awkward angle, such as the opponent being too far beneath me for the tracking to properly reach them. Another application for this is if you notice someone always dodging to the same side. Flicking the stick right before contact could result in you hitting them where they dodge.

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With so many varying move sets across the Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero roster, it’s vital to understand how to land the common Rush Super. Many factors will decide whether they’ll properly connect, but aim to perform them when your opponent can’t respond and you’ll have a lot more fun.

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