You can link up with friends and strangers, but it’s a function I’d put in the “Why even bother?” category. You can earn Dragon Stones in game by beating boards, but you only get a Dragon Stone the first time you beat a board on a given difficulty.
It takes 5 Dragon Stones to get a character pull, and a single Dragon Stone costs about a dollar, so you would essentially be spending $5 for a completely random pull that could range from SSR SSJ Vegeta to a lowly R Sabaimen. The in-game currency for acquiring good characters (re: Rare and up) are called Dragon Stones, and those are what you will be buying with your real world money if you want more characters without grinding. There is absolutely no way for me to influence the game to get the characters I want, including my favorite, Dr.
#Dokkan color wheel android
Remember when I told you how I was building an Android team earlier? Well I was lucky to get an Android 16, Android 17 and Android 19 so far. There’s only a few ways to get characters in the game, and it’s all super random. It actually has a neat set-up with being able to build a unique team that can build each others bonuses up, but then microtransactions come along and ruin everything. After that, you level up your characters by either using them in battle or sacrificing other character cards in Training to power them up (which costs Zeni and sometimes other resources).
The good news is, there are multiple different versions of most characters available at different rarities. SSR is going to be the strongest, while you generally never want to really mess with N characters since they’ll be quickly outclassed. The biggest divider of strength (aside from their level) is character rarity, which falls into one of four categories: N, R, SR and SSR. The game pulls from characters in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z (I haven’t encountered anyone from Dragon Ball GT yet), and the good news is that they are are relatively comparable to each other in terms of strength. You can perform an even stronger attack if you build up your Dokkan meter and enter Dokkan mode. If you are able to line up enough Ki balls, your character will perform a devastating Super Attack unique to that character, delivering a quote from the show and then a small animation sequence followed by big damage. You can get pretty good bonuses with the right team line-up. I like to run Goku Family and the Androids because there is some crossover, like both Chi-Chi and Android 18 get the team bonus “Battlefield Diva” which gives them each +2 Ki and Android 18 also gets +2 Ki from the “Twin Terrors” bonus by being next to Android 17, which also grants them the “Android Assault” bonus as well. For example, two or more Androids next to each other will boost their defense by 1000, Z Fighters will give each other +500 attack, etc… There are actually a lot of random and wacky teams you can put together and stack bonuses. To add some further strategy and flavor, many of the characters will give each other bonuses if you place them next to each other when they come up in your deck.