
Nearly every Maneuver in combat requires Ki Points. You can spend Ki Points on many different aspects inside the game. Your Ki Point Pool is directly related to your Power Level. The Ki Point Pool is the maximum amount of points you can spend during a single Combat Encounter. The physical weaknesses of the body itself can limit your control over it, so it is necessary to train your body and mind to become stronger. An individual can manipulate this power and draw it outside the body to be used for many different abilities and techniques. This force is a tangible energy inside everyone. Ki, also known as chi or simply energy, is the latent fighting power used by all living creatures, the energy that makes up all life in the Dragon World. As an example, at level 6 you gain a Character Perk so you will also gain a perk at level 26, 46 and 66, so forth and so on. If you are higher than Power Level 20, use the last row of the Power Level chart above to figure out the aptitudes you gain from your level. If you’re starting at a higher level, record the additional elements you gain from higher Power Levels, as shown above.īeyond Power Level Twenty. Record your character’s Power Level on your sheet. Starting off at Power Level 1 symbolizes your character’s entrance into the Dragon World, but it isn’t required – many ARCs may choose to let you join a game at a higher Power Level to represent starting with more of a foothold in the world. Technically, your character starts at Power Level 1 and increases in power by adventuring. Talent Addition, Attribute Addition, Skill Improvement Power LevelĢx Character Perk, 2x Talent Addition, Attribute Addition, Skill Improvement, 20 TP to spend on one Signature Technique or Magical Ability There is no maximum Power Level you can reach. Such as Capacity Rate, Ki Pool, and features for a character of a specific Power Level. The Power Level Table summarizes the advancement as you increase in levels from level 1 through level 20. As you increase Power Levels, you’ll get access to additional features and abilities. When you have defeated a noteworthy opponent, reached an important leg of your journey, undergone intense training, or due to any other reason that can be said to be a ‘milestone’ in your journey – your ARC will permit you to increase your Power Level by +1. As you go on journeys and complete encounters, you will become stronger and gain Power Levels. Once you are given the specifics about the game you will be playing in, you can start creating your character.

In the DBU you will use Power Levels to determine how strong your character is and what abilities they have access to. This is what you use to keep track of your character, whether it’s a formal character sheet, some form of a digital record, or a piece of notebook paper.īefore you begin the process of Character Creation, you will need to talk to your ARC and determine the level of play.

Throughout this section, we talk about your character sheet. What’s important is that you come to the table with a character you’re excited to play.

The concept of your character might even evolve with each choice you make. Once you have a character in mind, follow the steps in order, making decisions that reflect the character you want. If you don’t know where else to begin, look at some artwork to see what catches your interest. Or you might be more interested in an unconventional character, such as a brave gadgeteer who likes Ballistic Weaponry that picks off enemies from afar. You might be a courageous Earthling, a prowling Arcosian, an enthusiastic Namekian, or a flamboyant Majin. Once you complete your character, it will serve as your representative in the game world.īefore starting step one of Character Creation, think about the kind of character you want to play. You might also invent the nature, appearance, and origin story for the character some ARCs require more customization than others. As a player, you will select a race, subspecies, talents, and more to make your unique character. Characters are a combination of statistics, role playing, and your own imagination.
