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Lidia Rozo
2020-01-18 11:14:00

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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot is characterized by being a varied game so be prepared to learn how to use super attacks

The adventure in an open world is simply the most anticipated by most players, because in the case of Dragon Ball Z Kakarot fans they should only get the $ 59.99 it costs and be part of this adventure that will allow us to go much further than thought, then knowing how to use the super attacks will keep us much more connected in the fighting.



How to equip super attacks in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot?




The super attacks simply include a considerable amount of skills, which can be loaded with the ki meter, which can be learned throughout the game or simply in story mode, as these skills must be equipped, and that is done in a very simple way:



Open the main menu with the menu button on Xbox One or the Options button on PS4, then we will go to characters and then select the character we want to edit, and on this same page we will press X because this allows us to open the palette of super attacks , the most interesting of all this is that we can place a maximum of four attacks using the facial buttons of our command, this being an activity too simple.

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How to use super attacks in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot?




The first thing we should know is that we must have enough ki, otherwise it is better not to try, then comes the most interesting process, the use we will give to these super attacks, to execute them we will press the Y key if we are playing in Xbox One, or triangle if we are on PS4, while we are in the battle we will have to press and hold LB (L1), and obviously the corresponding face button to use this type of attack, being an extremely strong one



We can close indicating that knowing how to use the super attacks simply prepares us much better to be able to face great combats in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot



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