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Scouter Index
Looking for info on all the fighters in the game? Look no further! For detailed info on each fighter, including their moves and evolutions, click on their name to view their page. -
Where to find Fighters
It's not easy finding all the Dragon Ball fighters. If you want a certain fighter, look no further! If you want to see fighter locations organized by area, check out the Wild Fighter Encounters -
Tips
These are all tips from Z-Max (the game creator) in one place. You need to find the seven Dragon Balls to summon Shenron. Here are their locations: 1-star Dragon Ball: In the truck -
Dragon Ball Z Team Training Wikia
Dragon Ball Z Team Training is a Pokémon Fire Red mod that makes your game all the Dragon Ball epicness you could ever want. Basically, if you wanted to have a pet Goku to fight -
Items Guide
The Dragon Balls are scattered across the game. Gather and bring all seven to the Old Man in Mayko Town, and he'll summon Shenron for you to fight (and catch). You can only summon -
Team Training - Change Log
This page lists the changes made in the newer releases of DBZ: Team Training. If you have an old version of the game and don't know if it's worth switching over to the -
Goku
If your starter is Goku, you can catch an SSG Goku (Lvl 50) in the wild post-game (after beating the Dragon League). In V7, you cannot Potara fuse SSJ Vegeta and SSJ Goku for -
SSJ3 Goku
If Goku was your starter and you evolve it to SSJ3 Goku, you can take it to the Old Lady on Two Island to teach it Dragon Fist (Goku's ultimate move) permanently. Only your -
MUI Goku
The Japanese name for Ultra Instinct is Migatte no Goku'i, or "Mastery of Self-Movement". This is the completed version of Ultra Instinct. MUI Goku does not evolve any further. -
Wild Fighter Encounters
This page organizes all the wild encounters in the game in the order of areas unlocked. Legendary fighters don't count as wild encounters—you can find those at the Fighter Locations page. The Lvls -
Vegeta
If your starter is Vegeta, you can catch an SSG Vegeta (Lvl 50) in the wild post-game (after beating the Dragon League). At the moment, you cannot Potara fuse SSJ Vegeta and SSJ Goku -
Oozaru
Oozaru evolves into Golden Oozaru (45). Oozaru has the same moveset as Golden Oozaru. -
Miscellaneous Fighter Stats
The basic formula is simple: Basic Exp Earned= Exp Per Lvl x Level For example, Frieza 4's Exp Per Lvl is 30.0, so beating a Lvl 50 Frieza 4 in the Imperial Cave -
Ultimate Gohan
If your starter is Gohan, you can catch an SSG Gohan (Lvl 50) in the wild post-game (after beating the Dragon League). If Gohan was your starter and you evolve it to Ultimate Gohan -
Majin Vegeta
If your starter is Vegeta, you can catch an SSG Vegeta (Lvl 50) in the wild post-game (after beating the Dragon League). If Vegeta was your starter and you evolve it to Majin Vegeta -
SSJ Gogeta
Gogeta and SSJ Gogeta have the exact same move template as Vegeto and SSJ Vegeto (along with levels), except the Lvl 1/5/20 moves are different and Base Gogeta does not learn Ki Blast -
SSG Goku
SSG Goku learns Genki Dama at a lower level than SSB Goku (40 vs 30). Also, God Goku doesn't learn Dragon Rush (35) in SSB Form. -
SSB Goku
This form is also known as SSGSS Goku. This is the only form where God Goku doesn't learn Dragon Rush. -
Gogeta
Gogeta and SSJ Gogeta have the exact same move template as Vegeto and SSJ Vegeto (along with levels), except the Lvl 1/5/20 moves are different and Base Gogeta does not learn Ki Blast -
SSJ4 Goku
To find out where to get Ape Tails, check the Tips page under "Useful Items". SSJ4 Goku does not evolve any further. -
Super Buu
Buu's final natural evolution is Kid Buu (45). You can also fuse him with Gotenks 3 to form Buutenks, or with Ultimate Gohan to form Buuhan, neither of which evolve into Kid Buu. The -
Frieza 4
Frieza's final evolution is Golden Frieza (50). Learns the exact same moves (some at different levels) as Golden Frieza, except Frieza 4 learns Hyper Mode and Golden Frieza learns Dragon Rush (60). -
Frieza
Frieza does not learn Shield in 2nd and 3rd Form. Frieza evolves as such: Frieza → Frieza 2 (16) → Frieza 3 (24) → Frieza 4 (30) → Golden Frieza (50) -
Majin Buu
This form is also known as Good Buu or Fat Buu. Majin Buu can evolve as such: Majin Buu → Evil Buu (25) → Super Buu (38) → Kid Buu (45), Majin Buu → Evil Buu (25) → Super Buu -
Teen Gohan
The term "Teen Gohan" commonly refers to Cell Games Gohan. Has the exact same moveset order as SSJ Teen Gohan, but learns some moves at different levels.
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