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I've spent countless hours grinding in Dragon Ball Legends PvP, and I've picked up some serious tricks along the way, especially when it comes to maximizing my character's potential! One thing I learned early on is how crucial it is to understand those little buffs and debuffs that flash across the screen, like 'Card Drawing Speed UP' or 'Blast Cost DOWN'. Seriously, mastering these can completely turn the tide of a battle. For example, when I'm running a team that thrives on long combos, I always prioritize characters or equipment that give me 'Card Drawing Speed UP'. This lets me chain together Arts Cards much faster, often leading to devastating '26 Combo' attacks that my opponents just can't recover from. Pair that with a unit having 'Blast Cost DOWN', and you have an unstoppable offensive machine. I remember one match where I managed to land a '17 Combo' purely because my card draw speed was boosted, allowing me to cycle through my deck and keep the pressure on. My opponent, caught off guard, couldn't even use their 'Substitution Count DOWN' to escape! Another game-changer for me has been understanding how to counter common strategies. Seeing 'Nullify: Special Cover Change' pop up on my screen means I can unleash my ultimate attacks without fear of my opponent blocking it. This is incredibly satisfying, especially when you know they're relying on that cover change to save them. I've had so many moments where an opponent thought they were safe, only for my 'Ultimate Damage UP' character to break through their defenses. And don't even get me started on the frustration I used to feel when my 'Arts Cards Sealed: Special Move' got activated against me – now I know to be mindful of units that can inflict that! Defense is just as important as offense. I always try to include a tanky unit or character with 'Impact Resistance UP' if I know I'm going up against a big hitter. It really helps absorb those initial blows and gives me time to strategize my comeback. Plus, quicker 'Substitution Count DOWN' is a godsend; it allows for flexible dodging and switching characters to absorb specific attacks or simply recover health faster with a 'Health Restoration UP' ability. Ultimately, PvP in Dragon Ball Legends is about adapting and understanding your team's strengths and weaknesses, along with what your opponent is trying to do. Don't be afraid to experiment with different character combinations and equipment setups. It's all about finding that sweet spot where your 'Inflicted Damage UP' units can shine while your defensive characters keep you in the fight. Every time I see 'I haven't been this worked up in a long time!' from an opponent, I know I'm doing something right. Keep practicing those combos and learning the nuances of each character, and you'll be climbing the ranks in no time!





















































