Vegeta has long been a fan favorite in the Dragon Ball universe, andDragon Ball: Sparking Zerodoesn’t disappoint when it comes to showcasing the many forms of the Prince of All Saiyans. From his early days to his god-like transformations in Super, your favorite form of Vegeta is likely to be found here.
He may not have as many variants as his friend/rival Goku, but there are still a lot of versions of the prideful Saiyan to be found in the game. If you want to know which one is worth picking up, or simply which versions are the most iconic, look no further than here.
7Majin Vegeta
Limited By His Ultimate Attack
Majin Vegeta is one of the most iconic versions of Vegeta, remembered for his intense battle with Majin Buu. However, in Sparking Zero, his ultimate move comes with a fatal drawback—he dies after performing it, something that stays in line with the events of the show but may be as futile as it was there.
While Majin Vegeta boasts strong offensive abilities and impressive attack animations, this self-destructive ultimate limits his long-term viability in matches. Despite being a fan-favorite, the fact that you effectively lose the battle if you rely on his final move holds him back in competitive play.
6Vegeta (Z-End, Super Saiyan 2)
An Average Vegeta
Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta from the Buu Saga offers a solid yet unspectacular performance in Sparking Zero. He’s the kind of character who doesn’t have any glaring weaknesses but also lacks standout features compared to other Vegeta forms and tends to have an overreliance on repeated beam attacks.
His Super Saiyan 2 transformation gives him decent speed and attack power, but his combos and abilities feel middle-of-the-road. If you’re looking for something straightforward and dependable, this Vegeta gets the job done, but without any surprises.
5Vegeta (Z-Scouter)
You Can Grow To New Heights
Vegeta from the Saiyan Saga is a classic throwback, offering a combination of solid melee combos and energy blasts. What makes this version of Vegeta unique is his ability to transform into a Great Ape mid-battle, giving him a significant power boost and a whole new set of moves.
Still, the base version is fast and deadly, letting you tire down your opponent before you need to grow into ape form. If you’re fighting without transformations allowed, this Vegeta can still get far, sporting his iconic Explosive Wave move that lets him break up combos when pressured.
4Great Ape Vegeta / Great Ape Baby
A Massive Threat, Immune to Many Rush Attacks
When Vegetatransforms into the Great Ape, he becomes a monstrous force of destruction, with size and strength that make him nearly immune to many rush attacks, giving him a distinct advantage over smaller characters. His heavy attacks can take out large chunks of an opponent’s health, making him a serious threat.
However, his massive size also makes him a bigger target, and his slower movements can be exploited by skilled players. If you want a more up-to-date version of the giant monkey style, then consider picking Great Ape Baby from Dragon Ball GT, which has similar moves with a significant boost in power.
3Vegeta (GT, Super Saiyan 4)
A Primal Power Boost
Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta from Dragon Ball GT brings the primal power of the Saiyan race to Sparking Zero, complete with some of the best animations in the game. This version of Vegeta combines stylish combos with powerful attacks, making him both effective and visually impressive.
While Super Saiyan 4 isn’t canon in the main storyline, this version of Vegeta is one of the most fun to play. The combination of speed, power, and flashy moves makes Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta a fan-favorite for anyone looking to dominate their opponents in style.
2Super Vegeta
Balanced Offense and Defense
Super Vegeta from the Cell Saga is one of the most well-balanced forms of Vegeta in the game. Due to his name, you might think that he isas slow as Super Trunks, but Vegeta seems to either have mastered his bulky state, or become something else entirely.
Super Vegeta excels in maintaining a balance between power and speed, offering players a reliable option for both offense and defense. He might not have the flashiest moves, but his effectiveness in combat more than makes up for it.
1Vegeta (Super, Super Saiyan God)
The Pinnacle of Power, with Blue as a Bonus
Taking the top spot is Vegeta from Dragon Ball Super in his Super Saiyan God form. This form isn’t only visually stunning, it is alsothe best version of Vegetain Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, with a healthy combination of rush attacks, beams, and his signature explosive wave.
This Vegeta can also transform into his Super Saiyan “Blue” form (also known as Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan), a state that gives him increased power but lacks the tight moveset of his “Red” state. Still, when you need to finish a fight with pure combos alone, you can start off as this God state, powering up near the end of the fight.