Daddy Bean is running great. after a week intimidation Dragon Ball: Spark Zero player Bandai Namco confirmed that Yajibe will have his stats evaluated in the upcoming balance patch by restoring health to Senzu Beans through his Infinity Bag. This suggests that the wimpy samurai who currently dominate ranked play will almost certainly be nerfed.
Dragon Ball account on X (formerly Twitter) Announcing updates for Dragon Ball: Spark Zero Will arrive around the end of October. It includes the following:
• Improved the issue of some controls becoming unresponsive when classic controls are selected in online matches
• Adjusted difficulty level when playing certain stages in episodic battles on lower difficulty settings
• Adjusted Yajirobe’s statistics
• Improve operational stability
The fixes seemed innocent enough, but the potential hit to Yajirobe’s stats immediately became a lightning rod. Some players don’t want old-style 3D arena fighting games to succumb to modern obsessions with balance and competitive integrity. Anime characters who blow up planets and turn people into chocolate bars should be allowed to embrace their inner turmoil. But others were excited to see Migi Robey potentially get knocked out.
It’s unclear exactly what the nerf is. One notable change is limiting the use of Yajibe’s Senzu Bean to just once per game. More likely, the developers may be considering his health, which is currently surprisingly high relative to other warriors in his Destruction Point class. Regardless, it’s interesting that Bandai Namco not only named him, but singled him out in the game’s first patch.
Of course, other questions remain Dragon Ball: Spark Zero. There has been a complaint Save data corrupt errorinput lag on the console, and difficulty finding ranked matches. Fans have also requested cross-platform play between PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, but it’s unclear if or when that will happen. Dragon Ball: Spark Zero is the most popular Martial Arts Association Worldwide So far, the game has sold millions of copies in its first few days, so Bandai Namco may still be playing catch-up.