Dragon Ball Z features some of the most formidable characters in anime, making it a popular theme for fan-created Roblox games that let users explore the incredible powers of the legendary Saiyans. Among these games, Dragon Ball Rage stands out as one of the earliest titles to adopt this concept, allowing players to experience a variety of abilities directly from the series.
To access these powers, you’ll need to earn Zenkai boosts, which are obtained by increasing all of your stats to specific levels. This process can be time-consuming, but if you’re seeking faster methods, here are the most effective ways to do so.
Understanding Stats in Dragon Ball Rage
Stats represent a crucial aspect of progression in Dragon Ball Rage, as they enable players to unlock new transformations and abilities early on. There are four key stats to focus on:
- Agility – Increases your speed while flying.
- Attack – Enhances your melee damage and ability damage.
- Defense – Reduces the damage taken from all incoming attacks, including melee and Ki attacks.
- Ki – Boosts the damage of your Ki blasts and Ki-based abilities, along with increasing the energy available.
Each stat has its unique training method, and you must max out all of them to achieve Zenkai. Training one stat can also slightly boost another stat, gaining half the amount of the main stat you’re working on.
Checking Your Stat Requirements
To access the stat menu, click the “OPEN MENU” button at the bottom of your screen. Your stats are visible at the top of the interface, and you can check Zenkai Boost requirements by selecting the “ZENKAI” tab. Each Zenkai Boost necessitates higher stat levels, which must be consistent across all stats.
After using a Zenkai Boost, all of your stats will decrease by 80 percent. This can leave you vulnerable, so proceed with caution.
Stats also play a role in skill unlocking—each skill’s requirements can be seen when you select them in the menu.
Stat Requirements for Zenkai Boosts
Here are the stat requirements for each Zenkai Boost, with ‘1M’ indicating 1,000,000:
- Zenkai 1 demands 1M for all stats.
- Zenkai 2 needs 2.5M for all stats.
- Zenkai 3 escalates the requirement to 5M.
- Zenkai 4 raises it to 10M.
- Zenkai 5 reaches 17M for all stats.
- Zenkai 6 through 8 require 10M more than the previous level—resulting in 25M, 35M, and 45M, respectively.
- Zenkai 9 through 11 increase by 5M each—leading to 50M, 55M, and 60M.
- From Zenkai 12 and on, the requirement grows by 2M each time, starting at 67M (69M for Zenkai 13, and so forth).
Best Methods for Training Stats
The optimal training method for your stats will depend on your current levels and Zenkai Boosts. There are specific training multipliers in different worlds:
World |
Requirements |
Stat Multipliers |
Earth |
None. |
None. |
Yardrat |
None. |
None. |
Time Chamber |
1.25M in all stats. |
2x on all stats. |
Hell |
3 Zenkai Boosts. |
0.5x in Agility and Attack, but 4x in Defense and 1.5x in Ki. |
Beerus Planet |
5 Zenkai Boosts. |
0.5x in Agility and Attack, but 3x in Defense and Ki. |
Gravity Chamber |
5 Zenkai Boosts. |
6x in Agility and 3x in Attack, but 0.5x in Defense and Ki. |
Earth is the initial world, but aim to transition to the Time Chamber as quickly as possible. While it’s a perilous area where stronger players can easily spot and attack you, training there is significantly faster than on Earth or Yardrat. Each stat has a dedicated world that offers optimal training conditions.
Best Ways to Train Agility and Attack
You can increase Agility by simply flying around, which is the fastest method, while Attack can be raised by punching.
Training Attack will also boost Agility, so this combined approach is recommended.
Best Way to Train Agility
If you have five Zenkai Boosts, make sure to visit the Gravity Chamber. Here, you can focus on
training Attack since Agility will increase proportionately due to the 6x boost to Agility compared to the 3x boost for Attack.
Best Way to Train Attack
The Gravity Chamber is the ideal location to enhance your Attack, but if you can’t access it, the Time Chamber serves as a solid alternative.
Best Methods for Training Defense and Ki
Training Defense will also naturally boost your Ki, so it’s recommended to focus primarily on Defense. You can enhance Defense by Ki-blasting yourself, which depletes your energy but raises Defense. Meanwhile, Ki can be trained by firing Ki blasts, which also drains your energy.
Best Way to Train Defense
With three Zenkai Boosts, you can access Hell, where the Defense multiplier is the highest. This will accelerate your Defense training, although your Ki will increase at a slower rate, so you might need to head to the Time Chamber to level it up after.
If you reach 5 Zenkai Boosts, you can explore Beerus Planet, which offers lower multipliers but helps in increasing your Ki much more effectively than Hell. Unless you’ve already maxed out your Ki, it’s advisable to train on Beerus Planet instead.
Best Way to Train Ki
The best location for training Ki is Beerus Planet. If you can’t reach it yet, try the Time Chamber as the next best option.