By Jay / / Games

Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra is shaping up to be one of the most exciting team-based arena fighters in the franchise. With its unique mix of tanks, DPS, and supports, every match feels like a tug-of-war where one overpowered pick can shift the balance. But with such a stacked roster, knowing who’s actually strong (and who just looks strong on paper) is key.

This guide breaks down the characters into tiers based on their overall performance, ease of play, and impact in team fights. Keep in mind, no character feels completely useless—but when you’re climbing or trying to dominate, tier differences matter.


S Tier – The Must-Picks

  • Goku – A burst damage monster. His hitboxes are wide, his combos flow into each other, and his Spirit Bomb ultimate covers absurd space. Easy to learn, deadly to master.
  • Caulifla – An absolute tank menace. Her passive rage mechanic reduces incoming damage while shredding opponents. Strong i-frames, massive hitboxes, and a brain-dead simple but powerful kit.
  • Android 18 – The best DPS. With insane mobility, vanish-chains, and high damage, a skilled 18 can carry entire matches.
  • Krillin – Surprisingly one of the best supports. His mines lock down objectives, Solar Flare blinds enemies, and Destructo Disc always hits hard. Annoying, efficient, and meta-defining.
  • Baby (Young Body) – Completely busted. Buffs teammates with lifesteal, hops inside allies for protection, and turns DPS carries into unstoppable forces.

A Tier – Strong but Not Broken

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  • Cooler – A counter-heavy bruiser. His i-frame mechanics let him punish overextending enemies hard. Needs good timing but pays off big.
  • Trunks – High-skill DPS. Requires precise aim due to smaller hitboxes, but his damage is incredible in the right hands.
  • Piccolo – A solid ranged option with beam sniping. Shines against bosses, though weaker compared to top DPS.
  • Perfect Cell (speculative) – Looks like a tank with dueling potential thanks to his Cell Games arena ultimate. Promising, but not confirmed broken yet.

B Tier – Usable but Situational

  • Vegeta – A decent tank, but overshadowed by Cooler and Caulifla. Feels weaker when matched against other strong frontliners.
  • Bojack – Good AoE damage at higher levels, but underwhelming early on. Needs his ultimate to shine.
  • Zamasu – Strong regen concept, but less reliable compared to Baby or Caulifla.
  • Frieza – Fast and good at defense, but relies heavily on minions. Without them, his damage falls off hard.
  • Gamma 1 & 2 (speculative) – Fun tag-team mechanic, but their value seems tied entirely to their ultimate. Outside of it, squishy and less threatening.
  • Kale (speculative) – Her transformation looks explosive, but her base kit feels weak. Could end up an “ultimate merchant.”

C Tier – Needs Work

  • Son Gohan – His buffs feel underwhelming compared to other supports. Doesn’t stand out in fights.
  • Majin Buu – Healing is okay, but his utility is low, and his ultimate is easy to dodge.
  • Dabura – Petrification sounds great, but it takes too long to set up and rarely changes fights.
  • Diamond Goku (speculative) – Cool aesthetics, but looks like a basic, low-impact character.

Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra doesn’t have any truly unplayable characters, but the gap between “good” and “broken” is huge. S-tier picks like Android 18, Caulifla, and Baby dominate the battlefield, while lower-tier supports like Buu and Dabura feel like wasted slots. With new characters like Perfect Cell, Kale, and the Gammas entering the mix, the meta could shift quickly, but for now, this list should help you decide who to main and who to leave on the bench.

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