Broly is one of the most popular characters in the Dragonball series. He initially began as a non-cannonical entry to the franchise, debuting in a Dragonball Z movie. But since then, the Legendary Super Saiyan has become canon — rereleasing in the Dragonball Super movie. And it is in this form that he releases in Dragonball The Breakers.
Release Date
Dragonball The Breakers Broly is a brand new raid boss, releasing promptly on November 1.
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This release date was officially revealed by Bandai Namco in their trailer teasing the characters’ debut. It’s also the beginning of Season 4 for Dragonball The Breakers, serving as the game’s 1st anniversary update as well.
Dragonball The Breakers Broly Moveset
Broly evolves from fighting and taking damage. Therefore, when the game starts, Broly players will generally want to go for survivors first. Civilians give little to none on his transformation. In addition, Broly starts from level 2 — but lacks a scouter to make up for this buff.
Lv. 2 Broly Rage Form
Broly begins in his rage form. In this form, he also has a super move where he flings out a huge ball of energy towards the stage. Though it may look like an area destroying move, it simply has a large hitbox.
At this stage, he also has a mouth beam at a 15 second cooldown, while his destruction ball throwing move is at a 90 second cooldown. Broly has a mobility move which deals damage upon impact, and has something called an aura trap, which sucks in and traps survivors. This move doesn’t deal damage, but allows him to combo off it.
His evasive throws off survivors, but doesn’t deal damage.
In addition, though he’s stronger than other raiders, Broly doesn’t have access to a scouter. Therefore, he struggles with finding the survivors as a trade off for his power.
Lv. 3 Broly Super Saiyan
Upon transforming to his next level, Broly’s Super Attack gets replaced with Blaster Meteor, which launches Broly upwards. Then it spews out green blasts to nearby survivors, tracking them on its own. The mouth beam becomes a standard explosive wave.
His evasive at this level creates a ki shield around him, throwing off enemies as well. The ki shield appears to block ki supers, while periodically throwing out small blasts to survivors as well.
Lv. 4 Broly Full Power Super Saiyan
Full Power Super Saiyan Broly can use an area destruction twice. His right bumper Super Attack is now a bigger beam, leaving a lingering damage effect as well.
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