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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Proficiency: How to increase and what it does

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero is the latest installment of Dragon Ball games, bringing with it the usual fast and frenetic fighting the series is known for.

If you’re a real fan of the franchise, you’ll know all the characters, so choosing your go-tos may be a tough decision.

Proficiency also comes into play and below, we’ll reveal how to increase Proficiency in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero as well as what it does so you know all there is on this element of the game.

How to increase Proficiency in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero

To increase Proficiency in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, it’s probably one of the most simplistic aspects of the game because you’ll simply have to play as that character.

Once you do and complete a fight, win or lose, you’ll be working toward increasing your Proficiency level.

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If you’re looking to get your Proficiency levels maxed out as soon as possible, we recommend you go into Local Battles and fight against the CPU as this should be the quickest fights in the game.

You can do Online Battles too with friends and it won’t take too much longer as well as having the added extra fun.

What does Proficiency do in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero?

You’re able to level up different character’s Proficiency to seven stars but what happens if you progress up to this point?

Well, unfortunately, you’ll gain absolutely nothing for earning more Proficiency stars, it’s just a cosmetic leveling system.

Essentially, the Proficiency system is just there to show you and your friends how much you’ve played a certain character, probably showcasing how good you are with them.

It would’ve been great to see the Proficiency have an in-game effect such as unlocking a special outfit but sadly, you’ll just have to settle for bragging about your skill instead.

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Jacob has been a life-long gamer and tech enthusiast ever since the original Game Boy was placed in his hands at an early age. Due to his passion for the field, writing talent, and a keen eye for SEO, he transitioned from digital marketing into games journalism in 2019. Starting initially as a writer, he rose quickly, becoming not only an Editor but also Interim Managing Editor within the space of 2 years. He has worked with gaming media publications such as GGRecon, The Loadout, Retro Dodo, Insider Gaming, Gfinity, Stealth Optional, Retro Recall, and many more, making him an…