An All-Bald Team Is The New Trend In Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
While the Dragon Ball series has historically relied on Goku coming in to save the day, we've seen many teams over the years – the Z-Fighter, the Ginyu Force, the Universe 7 team. However, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero fans have started creating their own teams, based on common characteristics of fighters.
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Posts 1 By George FosterYou've surely come across team ups like an all-Goku team, a mix of Saiyans, a short kings team, or the gigachads during your time with the game, however, there's one which shines head and shoulders above the rest – the all-bald team.
You Don't Need Hair To Be A Good Fighter
Conversely to what the colour-changing Saiyan hair will have you believe, you don't need a ridiculous hairdo to prove your fighting prowess. To prove this point, a number of players have been putting out an all-bald team. Not only is it inclusive, but also original.
Featuring the likes of Krillin, Nappa, Master Roshi, Tien, and Spopovich. Not only are these men absolute chrome domes, but they're absolute beasts (Krillen makes up for lack of muscle with skill). Sparking Zero fans were quite appreciative of this team, showcased by melaza19 on Reddit.
They also tried to min-max the team by trying to include Jiren, but they claimed that "DP is too high for the team to still make sense." Other comments pointed out that the likes of Piccolo, Beerus, and Jiren aren't bald, they just don't have hair. Fair play, I suppose. The comments did go back and forth a bit about the definition of baldness, though.
We've seen a number of themed teams since the game has been out. There's one for Gigachads, featuring only swole characters, one for the vertically challenged, and even one for kaijus, including only giant characters. But none of them are as original and, dare I say, excellent and a bald team.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's popularity has skyrocketed, proved by the fact that it sold three million copies in its first 24 hours of release. The Dragon Ball franchise has been around a long time, so it's no surprise that a new game would be so popular.
4.5/5 Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Like Follow Followed Fighting Action Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 82/100 Critics Rec: 86% Released October 11, 2024 ESRB T For Teen Due To Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence Developer(s) Spike Chunsoft Publisher(s) Namco Bandai 8 Images CloseWHERE TO PLAY
DIGITALConsidered part to the Budokai Tenkachi series, Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is an in-development arena fighter developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Namco Bandai.
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