As some of you may or may not know, the world tourney has started in Dokkan last night. It's good to keep some things in mind for those grinding this tourney for all the goodies like stones,elder kais, summon tickets,etc.
For those who don't already know, win streaks are crucial as they give you more points and rewards. Try your best to get to a 20 win streak to get all the prizes and then you can do whatever you want from there. By win streak I mean a whole round of tournament from preliminaries to finals counts as 1 win. Now the ranking prize card is a new INT Gohan with very easy farmable super attack. This card isn't anything special, but he does have great links, especially with lr Gohan if that interests you.
Anyways, as you get more wins and go higher on the multiplier (3x, 5x, 30x, etc) the game gets considerably harder, to the point where you can get 1 shotted by 1 super attack from an enemy if you're not careful. Try to finish them quick but always be as safe as possible just in case as you don't want to lose a win streak.
Now the important stuff, there's usually a decent range of teams in world tourney but since we are in a time where lr vegito is out partially and so is the str super saiyan Vegeta, chances are you will see a lot of Mono Super Str teams. So ideally you would want to run mono agl if you want to play it safe in the world tourney. Or Extreme teams. Careful if you use vegito blue as he gets hit hard by the many STR units out there in tourney.
Regardless of what I said, I'll still be running a mono str team for now cause of lr broly which can sweep the early stages of the tourney, but I will probably change it up to a safer tankier team later on.
Feel free to post your world tourney teams down below or ask questions about what team you should run based on your box. Just post a screenshot of your best characters and I can help ya out.
There's still a lot of stuff I didn't cover so if you have any questions about the tournament, drop them here and I'll answer em.
Last note: there's also a few tournament guides on YouTube which are good but a little old, maybe Scott could make a new one? :D




