The arrival of rollback to Dragon Ball FighterZ brought with it —in addition to better stability for online matches— a number of problems. However, the game still required balance adjustments. Since these are fundamental for the game’s lifespan and to keep the competition fresh. So the community of Dragon Ball FighterZ has welcomed the release of patch 1.38 Dragon Ball FighterZwhich is now available on PlayStation and Xbox and coming soon to Nintendo Switch and Steam.
What are the general changes that come to Dragon Ball FighterZ
with patch 1.38?
Patch or update 1.38 of Dragon Ball FighterZ brings with it a number of general changes and quality of life improvements to polish the gameplay experience. However, the most important are the changes and balance to the characters that come with patch 1.38 of Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Dragon Ball FighterZ Patch 1.38 General Changes
Changes and Improvements
- Adjusted fighting mechanics
- Updated replay data version (replay data from previous versions cannot be played)
- Improved game performance and stability
Character Settings
- Z Assist (Type C) – Increased cooldown time (cooldown).
- Anti-aircraft attacks – Certain invincible attacks that previously could not be stopped by anti-air attacks, except for the crouching heavy attack, are now vulnerable to said anti-air attacks.
- Sparking Blast – While the effect is active, Super Dashes and Special Moves can now be performed from any special move.
How and where to see the balance changes for each character in patch 1.38 Dragon Ball FighterZ?
Thanks to patch 1.38 of Dragon Ball FighterZ It’s safe to say that the gameplay of the title has been redefined. This is because combos and setups seem to have been reworked for most, if not all, characters. This opens up a number of new routes and possibilities. However, so far, no significant nerfs have been reported, indicating a focus on boosting the capabilities of the fighters. It’s still too early to give a verdict, but some part of the community has taken some of the changes in Dragon Ball FighterZ
But then where can you see the changes for each character introduced by patch 1.38? Dragon Ball FighterZUnfortunately, Bandai Namco does not have a Spanish version, but while the community releases one revised by them, we share the official link of the changes that each character in the new update of Dragon Ball FighterZ.