LONDON: Dragon Ball Xenoverse is a 3D fighting game, and happens to be the latest video game based on the popular Dragon Ball Z anime series. And unlike most of the previous games that follow the original plot, ‘Xenoverse’ has a completely new story.
The game has had issues in its multiplayer online mode with many players unable to play the mode, following its launch on 24 February 2015 for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
Bandai Namco has been fixing issues as and when they are ready. On 14 March, it released the fix for PC version of the game. Players can still play the game without any hitch in the single mode.
Here are some guides that will help players better their game by unlocking Mentor moves, challenges and more.
The game of Dragon Ball Xenoverse will let players meet different mentors or masters during their travel across the game. And every mentor has something new to teach the players that will eventually help them move ahead.
There will be four challenges to every mentor but there will be new move each time players complete one challenge.
As players progress and level up, they will see many mentors. Every time they load the game, they will see many mentors in the overworld map and they have to do some exploring if they want to find the one they want.
At any given time, a player can have only one mentor, but one can switch current mentor in between the training period, provided that it is not yet completed. Also the progress in such a situation will not be lost and hence players can alternate between the mentors of their liking.
But it is always advisable that players complete training under all the mentors available in the game. Below is a guide that will help players to get the moves they would like from mentors.
Once a player starts training with a mentor, he/she will be given access to the first challenge. This has to be completed to get your first move.
As told earlier, every mentor will have four challenges that will become increasingly difficult as they move from one challenge to the other.
But the movement from challenge one to challenge four won’t happen unless they have filled the friendship meter.
To check the Friendship Meter – players have to go to Start > Play Data Menu > scroll left or right.
There are 12 slots that have to be filled as players make their journey across the game. The individual slot will have four small circles on the left indicating the completion of the challenge and one bar on the right indicating the friendship meter. The friendship meter gets filled up in green as players gain experience. The way forward here is, once the bar reaches one circle, the next challenge unlocks.






