Because of that, this bug-like Android harbinger of destruction might seem shallow and simplistic to play at first, but there are absolutely nuances to his gameplay loop that players are missing out on in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.
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The Unique Side Of Cell
The unique thing about Cell is a bit redundant because it’s the fact that he isn’t unique. While Freiza has his Namekian gimmick and Buu has the whole Buu Egg First Stage, Cell kit of moves and mechanics are pretty standard in comparison. Yes, his Larva 1st Stage is interesting in that it’s very small, limited in its movement, and generates Evolution Energy slowly on its own.
But, most players spend maybe two minutes at most in this form, so it doesn’t last long enough to really make an impact. Outside of that, the only aspects truly “unique” to Cell are that he gets Ki Detection early from Stage 2 onward and his Ki Control sneaking gimmick that no one ever seems to use.
What Are Cell’s Strengths & Weaknesses
While Cell might seem sort of “basic” compared to Freiza or Buu, there are plenty of reasons why many players choose him as their main Raider. But, there are also a comparable number of reasons why players tend to avoid him. So, let’s take a look at where this “Perfect Lifeform” excels and where he falls short compared to the other villains:
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General Strategies For Each Cell Transformation
Now, each phase of Cell (and the other two Raiders) has its own game plan for what tends to work best and what doesn’t. Cell, at least compared to Buu, is a lot less reliant on following specific game plans. Still, let’s take a look at some of the more highly recommended strategies or things to keep in mind for each Stage of Cell’s ascension from android bug to perfect lifeform:
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is available for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
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