

These are just a few of the new alien species shown in the Tournament of Power, but there are plenty of other ones that could work if expanded on a bit. The longer he stays in this form, the more powerful he becomes, which would make for an interesting mechanic for players to use in a Dragon Ball game. Ganos can turn into a large, muscular bird-like form and increase his speed and power dramatically. It's no accident that all of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's playable characters have a transformation, and even Dragon Ball Xenoverse created some transformations for those races that don't have them naturally. Of note, Ganos has a transformation, something that is key to making any playable character in Dragon Ball feel fun. RELATED: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's Continued Silence About DLC 3 is Defeaning Even during his short time in the Tournament of Power, he manages to shatter his limits several times, so this would make a great playable character race. If Ganos were older and spent more time training and fighting powerful foes like the Z Warriors do, it seems likely that he would be capable of great things. Though he is ultimately eliminated by Master Roshi, it's made very clear that he is young and inexperienced. Ganos is another unique character to make an appearance in the Tournament of Power. In the anime, Krillin and Piccolo are clearly at a disadvantage compared to some of their teammates by nature of their race's natural limits, but this arc places more emphasis on their skill as fighters and their strategic thinking than their raw power. This isn't to say that these races aren't good choices, as both Xenoverse and the Tournament of Power give them meaningful ways to contribute, but rather to point out that there are plenty of other options that would complement these choices well. Members of the Frieza Clan can use the Golden transformation to reach god-like levels of power, and theoretically a Majin could also with enough training or absorption, but Earthlings and Namekians would never realistically stand a chance against a Super Saiyan Blue. The biggest problem with these options is that Saiyans are obviously the most powerful of the five, and most of the other races simply can't keep up with them.

The options are Earthling, Saiyan, Namekian, Majin, and Frieza Clan, all of which originate from Dragon Ball Z. In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, players can choose between five races. RELATED: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Playable Ultra Instinct Would Contradict What the Form is All About These fighters presumably aren't the only member of their capable races. Most astounding, many of these fighters are able to stand up to the might of Super Saiyan Blue, with some even managing to surpass that power and push Goku and Vegeta to new heights. During the Tournament of Power, viewers get to see the ten strongest warriors from eight of the 12 universes, and some unique individuals show up. Thanks to the Tournament of Power arc, viewers have been introduced to a ton of new races that could work well for playable characters in the future.Īside from vastly expanding the cosmology of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Super also introduces some new, powerful fighters. Dragon Ball Xenoverse is a great example of this, as it gives players a choice between five different options, but even this is somewhat lackluster given the size of Dragon Ball Super's multiverse. Despite this, certain games with character creation elements have opted to let players choose from a number of races instead of just Saiyans. It's easy to tell that the Saiyans are the stars of the show in Dragon Ball games, as they have access to a host of powerups and two of them happen to be the main characters.
