Each dragon helps complete a plot battle. Selecting this wish will give you a unique item called the Dragon Ball. These can only be used when hovering over plot battles that have branching paths, as they make secondary objectives easier to achieve. While many of these objectives only require you to win within a certain amount of time, it can be helpful to use Dragon Balls to gain more leeway. The only caveat is that you don’t get victory rewards from it, but that’s not too bad of a trade-off and could lead to some pretty interesting what-if stories.
This option won’t pop up until you encounter an episode battle with potentially branching paths. Although this happens early in Wukong’s story, those who immediately spent a lot of time in the multiplayer modes or received a free Shenron Summon (depending on which version they purchased) may not see this. If you don’t see this option when you first summon it, be sure to keep an eye out for this option!
Dragon Ball: Spark Zero Not much time is spent explaining the nuances of summoning a dragon, instead everything is left for us to discover. While the idea is interesting, no one likes to feel like they made the wrong choice, especially seeing how rare Bolonga and Super Shenron are.
The option that’s best for you depends entirely on your preferences and where you’re at, but you should be better prepared to choose the more advantageous option. Go out and make your wish with confidence!