How to get Mecha Frieza in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
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How to unlock Mecha Frieza in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

Frieza finally gets his revenge.

Mecha Frieza is a feared character in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero as in one timeline, he can devastate the Earth as revenge for his loss on Namek. You can unlock him and create an ultimate team of Friezas if you want.

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How to get Mecha Frieza in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero

There are two ways you can unlock Mecha Frieza in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. They include the following:

  1. Buy him from the Shop for 90,000 Zeni at Player Level 1.
  2. Complete Frieza Descends on Earth mission during Android/Cell Arc in Episode Battle mode.
Mecha Frieza can be bought with Zeni in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
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The easiest way to get Mecha Frieza in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is to outright buy the villain from the shop for your roster. However, you can save your money (and also get your Zeni back) by completing the Frieza Descends on Earth mission during his timeline in the Episode Battle mode. It comes just after the Frieza saga in Namek and at the beginning of the Android/Cell arc back on Earth.

Frieza finds himself facing off against Trunks, who came from the future to warn Earth about the Androids. He will be tough as he counters often against your combos. Try to mix and match your button presses to take advantage of the fight. Get into overdrive often and try to hit him with as many strikes as possible in a flurry. Then, hit Mecha Frieza’s special move Supernova to take down multiple bars of health. Death Beam and Fissure Slash are also great attacks to utilize after knocking back the saiyan.

If you beat Trunks quickly, you’ll see an alternate path, in which Mecha Frieza finally gets his revenge on Goku and destroys Earth. If not, you’ll continue down the normal storyline and miss out on the alternate mission.

Is Mecha Frieza worth unlocking?

Mecha Frieza is a relatively strong option. He’s a good unlockable to get in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. While he lacks in HP, he’s strong with his Special Attac and Ki. He can also string a decent combo. He’s obviously not as good as Golden Frieza, but it’s fun to see a mechanized version of Frieza. You can unlock some of the Frieza Force fighters too in the game.


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