
If you want to improve your fighting skills in Dragon Ball: Spark! ZeroThe most effective way to start is by improving your counters. Countering your opponent's attacks will prevent you from getting stuck in attack combos and will give you the chance to counterattack.
You can use various types of counterattacks and evasions in fights, how to use Wild Sense. However, Revenge Counter is one of the best counters you learn from the beginning. This counter can only be used after you have been hit, so time is of the essence. After slowing down the time, he will stop his opponent mid-attack, pushing them back a few steps and opening them up for an attack.
How to Make the Most of Revenge Counter
First strike, then take revenge
To use a Revenge Counter, you first need your opponent to hit you. Then, Right after the blow lands, press R3 to perform a Revenge Counter. You'll need to time your counterattack correctly, so head to Battle Training with Piccolo for a chance to practice this invaluable counterattack until you perfect the technique.
A Revenge Counter can even be used against medium and long range attacksnot just against short-range ones. After a ki blast, press R3 and it will hit you, and you will attack near your opponent. While this is an extremely useful skill, using it will consume two skill points, so you will need to increase your skill meter before performing a Revenge Counter.
Once you hit your opponent with a Revenge Counter, they will be open to attack, so follow up with your own combo chain. Just watch out for an interrupt/counterattack from your opponent, especially if they have skill points in reserve.
How to stop the revenge counter
How to fight the counter
If your enemy uses a Revenge Counter on you, you have a chance to interrupt him, as seen in Pippin89video. When your attack is countered, you can stop the counter by pressing the perception button (O on PlayStation or B on Xbox). Doing so will use two skill points to counter your opponent's Revenge Counter and send them back. Once you do this you can stay back and charge up the ki or if you want to stay on the offensive chase them down with a well-timed Z-Burst Dash.
After spending enough time training with Revenge Counter, you'll want to make sure you brush up on some other defensive techniques, like deflecting ki blasts and performing afterimage attacks to become the strongest fighter in the world. Dragon Ball: Spark! Zero.
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