That said, there are absolutely ways to play him and things to keep in mind that will help players get Raider wins more often, so let’s take a look at some key strategies for him in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.
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What Makes Frieza Different?
There are two big aspects to Frieza’s playstyle that separate him from Cell or Buu:
He doesn’t have Ki Tracking at any Stage, he has a Scouter Active Skill at Stage 1 and for all other scouting, he uses Zarbon and Dodoria in all four Stages. When Frieza is the Raider many of the Civilians are replaced with Namekians who have a high chance of holding Dragon Balls.
Of course, Frieza has some smaller gimmicks and aspects to his gameplay that separate him from the others, but these are the most noticeable differences.
In What Ways Is Frieza Overpowered Or Weak?
To be blunt, Frieza is probably the Radier closest to being actually “overpowered”, at least compared to Buu or Cell. It’s not that Frieza is excessively strong, but more than he doesn’t have many flaws.
Yes, he doesn’t quite get as absurdly strong in the later Stages as Cell or Buu, but Kid Buu and Perfect Cell are strong to the point of being excessive anyway. Still, let’s look at some of the more obvious pros and cons of this galactic dictator:
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General Strategies For Each Frieza Form
Honestly, Frieza is the Raider that doesn’t need to follow a game plan nearly as much as the other two, but there are still general strategies that people should keep in mind for each of his forms:
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is available for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
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