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Training Under Raditz!

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Hi! As I said on my previous post, this one's all about yesterday's training with Raditz, with whom I took three lessons, plus the initiation test. Let's dive in! The initiation test is the first thing you have to complete if you want a new instructor, because they all want to know if you're good enough to teach. In this one, I had to go against Raditz and deplete his health a certain amount. As a reward, Raditz will give me lessons and I can practice fighting, learn new moves, and level up with them. That's why I try to pass every initiation test I can. For this particular training, I learned the super move Double Sunday, which shoots two, high-energy beams that can travel either forward or diagonally in reference to the player, and I also reached level 35. This is Raditz, another Sayan warrior and elder brother of Goku. In Raditz's first lesson, I had to beat him and Nappa at the same time, and the final move for whoever was left had to be Saturd...

Training Under Nappa!

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Hey guys! I was playing Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 today and ended up doing a bunch of quests and training. Before I begin, please note that I will be dividing this by what they are: training, parallel quests, quests issued by characters, or story quests. If they are training, I will divide them depending on the teacher, in this case, Nappa. Nappa, one of the last Sayan warriors. All I did under Nappa today was take his third lesson since I had already cleared his initiation test and first two lessons. The third lesson consisted of defeating Nappa and using his ultimate attack, Break Cannon, as the final move. If I used anything else for the final move, it would not do any damage. The lose conditions for this quest were that my HP was depleted or I ran out of time, but since neither happened before I could beat Nappa, I succeeded on my first try. Stay tuned for my next post, where I will be sharing with you my training with Raditz. See you soon!

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

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Welcome back! Last Christmas, I got Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for the Nintendo Switch, but hadn't really played it. Lately though, I have been playing the game pretty much every day and I really enjoy it. Currently, I have passed a few story quests, a bunch of parallel quests, two or three quests that are given by characters, the first time patroller test, the quests in the different areas (Resort District or Kame House, Frieza's spaceship, planet Namek, Capsule Corp., Hercule's house, and Bu's house), and passed the initiation tests of certain instructors (including Krillin, Piccolo, Nappa, Yamcha, Gohan (kid), Ginyu, Dodoria, Zarbon, Frieza, Cooler, and Tien, among others) as a female Sayan warrior. By doing this, I have been able to reach level 34 and become part of the Frieza Force and Sayaman 3. This is Shenron, a dragon that can grant the summoner's wish. In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, you can see him in the sky, but in the series, he needs to be summoned using...

The Sixth Colossus

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Welcome back! I'm so sorry I haven't posted lately, but a lot of posts are coming up to make up for it! This time I'll be tackling the subject of the sixth Colossus, found in the desert, inside a building which looks like a temple. The appearance of this one is shocking; it looks like a massive bearded man, unlike the others which look like beasts. The battle area is also different. To begin with, it is entirely indoors. Also, it has indoor structures that you will need to use perfectly to defeat this Colossus. The part of jumping several walls isn't very hard, when compared to the part of actually harming it. You see, the only way of reaching is vital points is to climb its beard, reach its head, and then drop to its back, while the Colossus keeps moving. With this in mind, I'll be rating the Colossus using a scale from 1-10, where 1 is 'piece of cake' and 10 is 'nearly impossible'. The sixth Colossus, Barba. Difficulty finding the Col...

The Fifth Colossus

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Hi! Welcome back! This post will obviously be on the fifth Colossus, which you can see in the picture below. This one resembles a massive bird with a very long tail. Due to it being an air-natured Colossus, the part of staying on it is very complicated. Also, its attacks are extremely powerfull and wipe almost all of your health in one hit. The problem is, you have to make it attack so you can jump with the perfect timing and proceed to attack its three vital points: one on the tip of its left (your right) wing, one on the tip of its right (your left) wing, and one at the tip of its overly large tail. As with all the other Colossi, a strange cut scene plays when hlthe monster is defeated. Here is how I will rate my battle with this Colossus. I will be using a range from 1-10 where 1 is 'piece of cake'and 10 is 'nearly impossible'. A shot of the fifth Colossus, Avion, soaring at high speeds. Difficulty finding the Colossus: 1 Difficulty exploiting primary v...

The Fourth Colossus

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Welcome back! Continuing with "Shadow of the Colossus" today I'll be posting on the fourth Colossus. As you can see, this one looks really wierd, in the sense that it looks like a giraffe or somthing similar with ornaments hanging on its chin. The location of this Colossus is a graveyard, which is easy to find, but I took a wrong turn and ended up at the location of the fifth Colossus instead. This time, you have to use the location to your advandage well because, to attach yourself to the Colossus, you have to lure it into the right position using the tunnels and speedily climb onto its back via its tail. Afterwards, the battle is simple and ends quickly. Once again, I'm going to rate the difficulty of the Colossus using a scale from 1-10 for each category where 1 is 'piece of cake' and 10 is 'nearly impossisble'. The fourth Colossus in a full body shot. It is named Phaedra. Difficulty finding the Colossus: 2 Difficulty exploiting prima...