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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot: How to set the difficulty level?


How to adjust difficulty in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot? What to do if the new DBZ Kakarot is too light or too heavy? Once you have embarked on the adventure of the new action role-playing game and become a little familiar with the basic features and controls, then sooner or later the question will arise: what is the level of difficulty? The question arises especially when you complete the first real boss fight in the game, namely the fight against Raditz. The fight is quite difficult, depending on how well you can handle the controls and what level you have reached. But is there actually a setting for the level of difficulty?

Change difficulty level in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot?

There is currently no setting in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot that allows you to adjust or change the difficulty level. Neither at the beginning nor during the course of the game can you have a direct influence on the level of difficulty. If the fights are too difficult, you should firstly check which level is recommended, but secondly you should also familiarize yourself with the skills, upgrades and items such as healing items. If you pay attention to the recommended level for a mission, then the difficulty level is not particularly easy but not particularly difficult either, so that you can successfully master even tricky fights on the second or third try at the latest.

New Game Plus in DBZ Kakarot?

Once you get familiar with the controls and spend a few hours playing the game, you will later have the problem that the game becomes too easy. Away from the bosses, you look in vain for a real challenge. In the current version there is no New Game Plus mode in Dragon Ball Z Kakarot.

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