Summary

Despite a stellar launch, over the past week,Dragon Ball: Sparking Zeroplayers have faced some frustrations.

Many found the game’s initial fights to be “way too hard,” to which Bandai Namco told themjust tolower the difficulty, itslack of mapsupset some, and there have also beenreports of cheatersandfull data resets.

Yajirobe charges forward during a battle at the Cell Games Arena in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.

But while the above can be described as gripes, nothing compares to the main problem they’re facing — Yajirobe.

Yajirobe Is “Frieza’s Version Of Heaven”

Yajirobe, when compared to many characters in the world ofDragon Ball, is weak. He’s a rather rotund little guy with an appetite like no other. Theoretically, then, he should be one of Sparking Zero’s worst characters, but that’s not the case. The ronin is causing all kinds of issues in the game’s multiplayer modes simply due to his ability to heal.

This ability has made Yajirobe the ultimate punching bag and one that’s so notoriously difficult to beat players havetaken to Redditto complain,multiple times.

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One player called for the developers to add a limit to the character’s healing abilities, because they “just played a match where the guy healed five times.” Another swallowed their pride to ask, “How do you even beat him if you’re not playing some op character that deletes his life all at once?” A sentiment echoed by others.

While many are frustrated with Yajirobe, others have seen the funny side. One player said, “It’s so funny beating up one of the weakest Dragon Ball characters and just not being able to beat him,” with another adding “That sounds likeFrieza’sversion of heaven. Yajirobe constantly heals, and Frieza’s like, ‘Sweet, I can just beat you over and over and over and over…'”

It’s so funny beating up one of the weakest Dragon Ball characters and just not being able to beat him,

Yajirobe’s dominance can perhaps be surmised by one comment in which a player called him “the final boss of Sparking Zero.”

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

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Considered 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.