'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' tips and tricks update: How to level up with Warp Kamehameha

A screenshot from the trailer of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2." YouTube/Bandai Namco Entertainment America

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" is one game that has made fans of the hit anime series "Dragon Ball" very happy. The game boasts spectacular moves that certainly got the attention of many players who are into the "Dragon Ball" franchise. But since "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" is a game in the MMO genre, most gamers are keen to reach the level cap as soon as they start playing the game. Fortunately for these players, there are a couple of tips they can use to level up really quick.

One thing "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" gamers can do to level up fast is to use the Warp Kamehameha and the Galick Gun. To do so, gamers must turn their characters into Super Saiyans. Next thing they should do is fully charge their character's Kamehameha or Galick Gun. Doing so will enable the gamer's character to warp their opponents with a powerful energy blast.

Golden Freeza has also been known to be capable of doing the same moves. This means that other characters in the game could also possess this skill. Gamers will just have to explore the character's skills on their own to discover various secret tricks in the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" game.

On another note, using the Warp Kamehameha and Galick Gun is not the only thing that players can do to level up real quick. Users can also gain significant level up points by going through campaigns in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2." Doing so can also help gamers a lot, especially since the campaign mode equips players with certain techniques that can be very critical when fighting stronger and higher level opponents.

After completing the campaign, gamers should also finish Captain Ginyu's final quests as well as Gohan and Videl's last quests. Doing so will significantly affect the character's level and will make the character get closer to the level cap for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2."

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