Dragon Ball Super introduced fans to some of the most powerful characters in the Dragon Ball universe, bringing god-level transformations, intense battles, and new foes to challenge Goku and his friends. InDragon Ball: Sparking Zero, many of these Super characters are represented, each offering unique abilities and playstyles.
From divine Saiyans to resurrected tyrants, the roster is filled with fan-favorites that bring epic energy to the game. Below, we rank the seven best characters from Dragon Ball Super in Sparking Zero, based on their strength, versatility, and overall impact.
7Jiren
Raw Power, Not Much More
Jiren is the final fight of the Super Saga, and his strength is very well represented in the game. You can feel each impact he delivers, and his moveset is done in a way that not only does he look powerful, he is also a good character to boot.
The only issue with Jiren is something that has plagued him since his inception: he’s dreadfully boring. His design, story, and abilities do little to stimulate the imagination, which is a shame considering how colorful and charismatic his team members often are.
6Bergamo
Humanoid animals are nothing new to the Dragon Ball universe, although they haven’t been relevant since before the Z era. Bergamo isn’t exactly the most relevant character, however, much less during the Tournament of Power, but his visual design is interesting enough to notice.
His skills are good if a bit basic, but he’s a fun character to master nonetheless, and he certainly isn’t weak. His brothers didn’t make it into the game, at least not as full characters, but their models do show up to help his sibling during Bergamo’s ultimate attack.
5Beerus
Time For Destruction
It’s odd to be able to play as Beerus, considering that he’s meant to be an unreachable force of unfathomable power (even though the series seems to forget that sometimes). Still, his personality is on full display here, so he is certainly a fun character to watch unfold.
What isn’t on full display is his godly might, making it hard to understand the way he should annihilate his competition. We understand that he can’t just Hakai everyone away due to balance issues, but if Mr. Satan can be as weak as he is meant to be, and Ultra Instinct Goku can dodge attacks without input, then Beerus should have a little more spice in his moveset to truly represent him.
4Kale
The Best Saiyan From Universe 6
The design of the Universe 6 Saiyans has always been odd, with fans unsure if the idea is that they are just kids, or that the Saiyans in that universe simply look that skinny. Kale breaks that norm when she transforms, both in her Berserk and normal Super Saiyan forms, bringing proper muscle and style to the fight.
Her ultimate is a joint effort with Caulifla, but Kale’s version of the attack is far better realized. Their fusion, Kefla, is also worth mentioning, it being one ofthe most powerful charactersthat doesn’t involve either Goku or Vegeta.
3Toppo
God In Training
We know very little about Toppo, but from what we do know, we almost wish he was the final boss of the Super Saga instead of Jiren. This large fighter is all about justice, while at the same time being chosen to succeed the god of destruction from his universe.
This is represented in Toppo’s transformation, becoming far more aggressive and ready to bring absolute destruction. His design is unique while still being menacing, making us more than glad that his might made it into the Sparking Zero roster.
2Hit
An Assassin With Time
Hit oozes style no matter where he goes, and that alone makes him a worthwhile character to master. His time bending abilities not only give him an edge in battle in the series, but they’ve also been perfectly translated into Sparking Zero, letting you catch up to your opponents instantly, as if traveling through time.
His ultimate attack isone of the best ones in the game, capturing enemies inside his own pocket dimension. There, he punishes them with his time-bending strength, only to finish off the combo with the dimension breaking like glass, and Hit turning around as if the enemy is no longer worth his time.
1Goku Black And Fused Zamasu
Absolute Style
The Goku Black Saga from Dragon Ball Super is confusing at the best of times, often breaking its own rules for the sake of drama. It is, in our opinion, the lowest point of Super, particularly for how it wastes genuinely good concepts like Zamasu orthe return of Trunks.
What we can’t deny is how good Goku Black looks, both in his normal and Rose versions. His design and demeanor make him a joy to play as, with flashy attacks that often become the best part of any game he is in, and it certainly rings true here.
Tied in the first spot is Fused Zamasu, a character with a similar yet different vibe to that of Goku Black, and a vastly different moveset. Regular Zamasu is nothing of note, but the fusion of both entities brings forth another highly addictive character, making us forget momentarily the Saga he came from.