'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' guide, tips and tricks: QQ Bang glitch gives players unlimited attempts

A screenshot from "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" Bandai Namco Entertainment

One of the things that players of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" hope to make the most out of is the QQ Bang in the game, which is an amalgam of two pieces of garb and another item.

The forged equipment can either boost or decrease stats depending on what the items the players merge. When players combine the items, there is no getting them back.

This is the risk that comes with getting a QQ Bang as the mixture will turn out to live up to what "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" players hope for.

However, a gamer on YouTube, Evilerspartan, has stumbled upon a glitch in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" that will allow players to get unlimited attempts until they get the desired QQ Bang they want.

After combining three items and the result was not as good as they hoped for, players can simply quit the game. Evilerspartan was using the Xbox One, although the glitch is also present in the PlayStation 4.

This means that "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" players will not have to lose the clothing or armor they merged when they did not like the results. There will be no QQ Bang generated, but the items fused will still be present.

It is a neat trick for those who do not want to risk losing precious items like the Crystal Battle Suit and the Gold Battle Suit, which, when mixed correctly, could endow players an almost perfect QQ Bang.

These two suits can only be wished for from Shenron, who can only be summoned by collecting all the dragon balls, which can be quite a tedious task to do so this QQ Bang glitch definitely is helpful.

Players can try until they get the result they want. The best part is that they will not have to worry about losing the items for good. At the time of this writing, this QQ Bang exploit is still on "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2."

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