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==Moves==
==[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors]]==
===Level 1 Attacks===
{{:Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors/Goku}}
{| {{prettytable}}
 
! Name
==[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2]]==
! Move Description
{{:Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2/Goku}}
! Input
|-
| Grapple
| Simply a grapple, it only works when you're close to your opponent
| align="center"|{{gb|B}}
|-
| Knock Away Attacks
| Hit back Ki Blasts from opponents (it depends on the size of the Ki Blast)
| align="center"|{{gb|A}}
|-
| Ki Shield
| Block any attacks, close or long-range (similar to knocking away, it doesn't work against stronger attacks)
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|A}} or {{gb|B}}
|-
| Power Up
| Power up Ki for stronger attacks
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}
|-
| Rapid-Fire Ki
| Quick and small Ki Blasts that won't let your opponent get away. Although small, they do a lot of damage
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}} Tap {{gb|B}}
|-
| Light Ki Blast
| A simple Ki Blast that can get an opponent that's not within range of you, also the simplest way to win a battle
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}
|-
| Strong Ki Blast
| Same as the Light Ki Blast, just stronger. It also involves more Ki to work.
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Grab
| Grab an opponent to start working a throw
| align="center"|{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Release/Throw
| The follow-up of grabbing, drop your opponent into the air to release, drop them to the ground to throw
| align="center"|{{gb|A}} or {{gb|B}}
|-
| Dodge/Rush
| A quick sprint to get away from an attack or just get away to power up Ki
| align="center"|{{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Flying Rush
| Self-explanatory, a counter-part to the Rush
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}} hold {{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Kaio-ken
| A useful move that multiplies the strength of Goku's Ki. You must have 100% Ki to use it.
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|L}}
|-
| Teleportation
| Self-explanatory, you must have at least 25%  Ki to use it
| align="center"|{{gb|L}}{{plus}}{{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Kamehameha
| A special move that gives extra damage to the opponent, you must have at least 50% Ki
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Super Kamehameha
| A special move that has more power and deals more damage to the opponent than the original Kamehameha, but requires more Ki and you also must be left/right from the opponent
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Spirit Bomb
| Another special move and the last that Goku can use in his normal form, it's a powerful sphere that deals a lot of damage, you must have 100% Ki and also above the opponent
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|}
===Level 2 Attacks===
{| {{prettytable}}
! Name
! Move Description
! Input
|-
| Grapple
| Simply a grapple, it only works when you're close to your opponent
| align="center"|{{gb|B}}
|-
| Knock Away Attacks
| Hit back Ki Blasts from opponents (it depends on the size of the Ki Blast)
| align="center"|{{gb|A}}
|-
| Ki Shield
| Block any attacks, close or long-range (similar to knocking away, it doesn't work against stronger attacks)
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|A}} or {{gb|B}}
|-
| Power Up
| Power up Ki for stronger attacks
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}
|-
| Rapid-Fire Ki
| Quick and small Ki Blasts that won't let your opponent get away. Although small, they do a lot of damage
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}} Tap {{gb|B}}
|-
| Light Ki Blast
| A simple Ki Blast that can get an opponent that's not within range of you, also the simplest way to win a battle
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}
|-
| Strong Ki Blast
| Same as the Light Ki Blast, just stronger. It also involves more Ki to work.
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Grab
| Grab an opponent to start working a throw
| align="center"|{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Release/Throw
| The follow-up of grabbing, drop your opponent into the air to release, drop them to the ground to throw
| align="center"|{{gb|A}} or {{gb|B}}
|-
| Dodge/Rush
| A quick sprint to get away from an attack or just get away to power up Ki
| align="center"|{{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Flying Rush
| Self-explanatory, a counter-part to the Rush
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}} hold {{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Teleportation
| Self-explanatory, you must have at least 25%  Ki to use it
| align="center"|{{gb|L}}{{plus}}{{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Kamehameha
| A special move that gives extra damage to the opponent, you must have at least 50% Ki
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Super Kamehameha
| A special move that has more power and deals more damage to the opponent than the original Kamehameha, but requires more Ki and you also must be left/right from the opponent
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|}
===Level 3 Attacks===
{| {{prettytable}}
! Name
! Move Description
! Input
|-
| Grapple
| Simply a grapple, it only works when you're close to your opponent
| align="center"|{{gb|B}}
|-
| Knock Away Attacks
| Hit back Ki Blasts from opponents (it depends on the size of the Ki Blast)
| align="center"|{{gb|A}}
|-
| Ki Shield
| Block any attacks, close or long-range (similar to knocking away, it doesn't work against stronger attacks)
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|A}} or {{gb|B}}
|-
| Power Up
| Power up Ki for stronger attacks
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}
|-
| Rapid-Fire Ki
| Quick and small Ki Blasts that won't let your opponent get away. Although small, they do a lot of damage
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}} Tap {{gb|B}}
|-
| Light Ki Blast
| A simple Ki Blast that can get an opponent that's not within range of you, also the simplest way to win a battle
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}
|-
| Strong Ki Blast
| Same as the Light Ki Blast, just stronger. It also involves more Ki to work.
| align="center"|Hold {{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Grab
| Grab an opponent to start working a throw
| align="center"|{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Release/Throw
| The follow-up of grabbing, drop your opponent into the air to release, drop them to the ground to throw
| align="center"|{{gb|A}} or {{gb|B}}
|-
| Dodge/Rush
| A quick sprint to get away from an attack or just get away to power up Ki
| align="center"|{{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Flying Rush
| Self-explanatory, a counter-part to the Rush
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}} hold {{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Teleportation
| Self-explanatory, you must have at least 25%  Ki to use it
| align="center"|{{gb|L}}{{plus}}{{gb|Neutral|Dpad}} in the direction you want to go
|-
| Kamehameha
| A special move that gives extra damage to the opponent, you must have at least 50% Ki
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Super Kamehameha
| A special move that has more power and deals more damage to the opponent than the original Kamehameha, but requires more Ki and you also must be left/right from the opponent
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|-
| Teleportation Kamehameha
| Teleport and give your enemies a surprising and powerful Kamehameha, which is impossible to escape. You must be above the opponent and have 100% Ki. Goku can only do this in his Super Saiyan 3 form.
| align="center"|{{gb|R}}{{plus}}{{gb|A}}{{plus}}{{gb|B}}
|}


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Revision as of 23:52, 26 February 2010

Portrait DBZSSW Goku.PNG

Goku, the main character of the popular anime and manga, of course makes a role as a playable character, appearing as the first option (though you don't have to play as him from the get-go). He may be referred to as Son Goku or Gokou in other region versions of the game, but he's still the same character.

Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors

Portrait DBZSSW Goku.PNG

Goku, the main character of the popular anime and manga, of course makes a role as a playable character, appearing as the first option (though you don't have to play as him from the get-go). He may be referred to as Son Goku or Gokou in other region versions of the game, but he's still the same character.

Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors

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Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2

Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2/Goku

Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2

Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2/Goku