So, let’s go over what exactly Majin Buu is, how he differs from the other two Raiders, and what strategies players should keep in mind when playing as him in the well-thought-out yet decently flawed Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

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How Buu Is Different From Other Raiders

But, how is Buu different from Cell or Freiza in Dragon Ball: The Breakers? Well, mainly, he’s more mechanically complex. While Cell and Freiza really just focus on taking down Survivors and NPCs to get through their Stages as fast as possible, Buu has a few key differences in his progression from Spopovich to Kid Buu:

His 1st Stage, Spopovich, requires that players return back to the Buu Egg to fill it with Evolution Energy before Innocent Buu, his 2nd Stage, comes out. His 2nd Stage, Innocent Buu, has no method of locating enemies like any other Raider Stage in the game such as Cell’s Ki Detection or Frieza’s Summons, and has to rely on vision alone for hunting people down. Lastly, after reaching enough Evolution Energy to go to Stage 4, Kid Buu, Super Buu sucks all the remaining players inside himself using Total Absorption where they’re trapped for a certain amount of time or until they find and interact with “Good Buu” somewhere in the arena.

All this to say, Buu absolutely does have a bit more complexity and wackiness going on as a Raider than Freiza’s Namekian gimmick or Cell’s relatively basic gameplay loop.

How Is Buu Strong & Where Is He Weak?

Now, from a gameplay standpoint, why should players use Majin Buu as their Raider-of-choice instead of Cell or Frieza? Where does this character excel compared to others and where is he weak? Well, let’s break it down into segmented pros and cons:

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General Strategies For All Majin Buu Stages

And finally, let’s go over some basic strategies players should keep in mind when they’re finally up to play as Majin Buu, as he is probably the Raider whose gameplay experience varies the most based on how much the player follows the most optimal strategies:

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is available for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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