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Dragon Ball Rage Codes – Roblox (September 2021)
Our Roblox Dragon Ball Rage Codes has the most up-to-date list of working OP codes that you can redeem for some free stuff. Use these free buffs and abilities to strengthen your character so you can battle against your friends and enemies to see who is the strongest!
All Dragon Ball Rage Codes List
We’ll keep you updated with additional codes once they are released. You should make sure to redeem these as soon as possible because you’ll never know when they could expire! All of these codes have been tested on the date that this post was released. If you find one that is expired, please let us know the exact code in the comments below so we can remove it!
Make sure to enter the code exactly as it is listed or it might not work correctly!
Update May 21
Dragon Ball Rage Codes (Working)
Here’s a look at a list of all the currently available codes:
Dragon Ball Rage Codes (Expired)
How-to Redeem Codes in Dragon Ball Rage
If you want to redeem codes in Dragon Ball Rage, look for the menu option on your screen, click on it, and then hit codes. Copy one of the codes from our list, and then paste it into the «Enter Code Here!» text box. Once you’ve got the code entered, just hit Redeem to receive your reward.
Game Description & Recent Update
Fight your enemies, friends, and rivals in Dragon Ball Rage. Unlock epic skills. Will you be the strongest?
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Emotes
Emotes are actions performed by the player’s avatar, by typing certain commands into the Roblox chat.
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List of Emotes
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Dance 1 | /e dance1 | The player’s avatar does a slow dance. | |
Dance 2 | /e dance2 | The player’s avatar does a dance similar to the wave. | |
Dance 3 | /e dance3 | The player’s avatar does a freestyle. | |
Cheer | /e cheer | The player’s avatar jumps and waves their arms around. | |
Laugh | /e laugh | The player’s avatar places both their hands in their stomach and laughs hysterically. | |
Point | /e point | The player’s avatar points forward with their right hand. | |
Wave | /e wave | The player’s avatar waves with their right hand. | |
Cross | /e cross | The player’s avatar crosses their arms. |
NPC Emotes
There are numerous interactive NPCs that can be found in positions that are unique than the ordinary stationary pose.
Young Man
The Quest Giver Young Man at Satan City can be found with his head looking down.
Vegeta and Future Vegeta
Vegeta at West City can be found stationary in the Crossed emote. The same goes for his future counterpart.
Piccolo
Piccolo at West City can be found stationary in the Crossed emote.
Namekian at Capsule Corp
At Capsule Corp’s backyard, there are two Namekians, and one of the namekains is doing a dance emote that cannot be done by players.
Quest Giver Namekian at Western Namek
At one of the villages, there is a Quest Giver at Western Namek that can be found repeating the Cheer emote. However, his emote is supposed to signify that he is rather panicking, not actually cheering.
Dragon Balls
A image of all 7 Dragon Balls summoning Shenron.
The Dragon Balls are a set of collectible items that appear on both Earth and Namek. They can be collected by players and brought together to summon Shenron on Earth, whilst they only serve Quest significance on Namek.
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Acquisition and Use
Once a public server holds 15 or more players, A Dragon Ball will spawn on that server in one of thirty pre-chosen locations. Only one Dragon Ball can spawn per server. This means that, as soon as a player collects it, the server they are on will not spawn another until it closes and reopens anew.
Shenron
To summon Shenron, a player must collect seven Dragon Balls. Once the seventh has been obtained, Shenron will spawn and will proceed to present the player with four wishes. Once one of the wishes has been confirmed, Shenron will leave and the player will have their wish granted. The Dragon Balls can only be used to make a wish once. Wishes include:
Other Dragon Balls
Namekian Dragon Balls
The Namekian Dragon Balls are larger in comparison to Earth’s Dragon Balls. However, their only purpose in the game is only to be needed to complete various One-Time Quests given out by several Quest Giver Namekians. Therefore, players cannot use the Namekian Dragon Balls to summon Porunga, Namek’s Wish Dragon.
Super Dragon Balls
The Super Dragon Balls are mentioned by Zeno after completing the Tournament of Power, though they and Super Shenron do not appear in-game. Following an update on April 7th, 2020, the Four-Star Super Dragon Ball has appeared in Space. With the Zaros update there is a Super Dragon Ball behind the forest. They currently serve no purpose.
Trivia
Notes
SnakeWorl has stated that they in the game, however it is unknown if they have new spawn locations.
Other World
This article is about the map accessible by wishing death in the True Tournament of Power. For the map accessible by reaching level 350, see The Secret World.
The Other World is the ninth playable and eighth unlockable area in the game. The player must be level 600 or above and have wished for Death during the True Tournament of Power. This world is unique in the fact that entering it permanently anchors you to it (unless/if you Rebirth), preventing you from participating in Tournament of Power sessions, Broly raid battles, or True Tournament of Power sessions. Upon reaching level 850, a player may Rebirth. Rebirthing resets your level but boosts all of your stats by 300 points along with 10% of your prior base form stats. Once you have wished for Death, and until you Rebirth, you will have a yellow halo above your head. It is a marker that you are dead.
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Setting
Though the term «Other World» can extend to the entirety of the afterlife, the Other World resembles the Sacred World of the Kai from Dragon Ball Z and Super. With green plains filled with protruding cliff faces and small lakes. The sky is also a much more mellow pink color compared to that of Earth. At spawn, there is a certain radius in which you have the Roblox spawn invincibility bubble around you. This bubble won’t go away until you leave the aforementioned radius. Right next to spawn, you will see the Supreme Kai and Kibito. Talking to Supreme Kai will have him tell you about Other World and that Kibito can take you back to Earth. Talking to Kibito will give you the option to go back to Earth for 4 hours. Near the two Kais, there are 3 other NPCs there. The NPCs are Kami, Korin, and Fortuneteller Baba (Character Slot Changer). You can buy Senzu Beans in Other World from the Korin NPC.
Kibito
Talking to the Kibito NPC will give you the option to go to Earth for 4 hours. Picking yes will teleport you out of Other World and to Earth. On the top left of your screen and to the right of the Zeni counter, there is a purple counter that tells you how much time you have left until you are teleported back to Other World. Strangely, this counter is in seconds. You are still able to go to other places (Namek, Space, ect). The counter does not reset if you go to another place. Outside of Other World, you will get your race’s Level:Stat ratio. This is why it is recommended to only level up in Other World if you are dead. You can find Kibito again by going to South City. He is right next to Fortuneteller Baba. Talking to him will give you the option to go back to Other World. Choosing yes will teleport you back to Other World and your timer will be reset.
Access
After the player has finished the True Tournament of Power, they are prompted by Zeno to choose Become a God, Nothing, or Death. Choosing Death will kick them from the game as usual, however when they rejoin they will be teleported to Other World. If you are dead, Other World can be accessed by talking to Kibito in South City on Earth.
Quests
There are only 3 quest givers in Other World. These quest givers have no body, but a faceless floating gray head. Speaking to these quest givers will give you the option to accept the quest, but the NPC quest givers in question have no coherent dialogue.
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Indomitable | Unnamed Quest Giver | Daily | Defeat: | Unnamed Quest Giver | Daily | Defeat:RebirthSharing similar concepts with Prestige, a player that is a part of this map can rebirth, by talking to Kami. When choosing the «yes» option, it resets their Zeni and brings the player back to square one (back to level 1). The only exceptions, however, are that they get to keep 10% of their stats, along with a 300 stat boost. Also, a pair of translucent luminescent wings will be granted to the player permanently. The player cannot return to the Other World; the only way to do that is by resetting their character. Once you have rebirthed, each time you prestige after that you get the expected 20% stat return, but you also get 300 stats to start with, meaning that a prestige after rebirth would do this: s(stats before prestiging) x 20% + 300. This is why it is recommended to rebirth before prestiging. Player StatsPlayer Stats (simply referred to as stats) is a tab in the Menu. Like the other tabs, Player Stats can be accessed by pressing «M» or « «, and clicking on the tab labeled «STATS». ContentsParametersThere are ten parameters in the Player Stats menu. The name determines the player’s Roblox username, while Race determines the playable race the user is playing as. Your level is the level of your character, and determines how much experience you need to level up again. Name and Race’s values cannot be changed, and your level changes naturally. However, the other seven’s values can. Those seven changeable parameters are called skill fields. Skill PointsSkill Points are given to you every level. You gain 1 point in all your skill fields every few levels (depending on your race), and you get 1 point to allocate as you choose every level, upgrading one of the seven skill fields listed below. Skill FieldsHealth MaxHealth Max (or health or HP for short) determines how much damage the player can take before dying. Each player has a base HP of 125 and each point in Health Max increases the players character health by 0.25. Investing points in Health Max won’t have any affect on the AutoHealing rate, which is a fixed rate of 2 HP every 2 seconds. True Health Max = 125 + (Health Max) * 0.25 Ki MaxKi Max (or ki for short) determines how much energy or stamina the player has. The limit to the number of moves a player can use or how long the player can sustain a transformation depends on Ki Max (the exceptions being the UI and G.O.D forms, as well as evasive moves). Each player has a base ki of 100 (50 for Androids) and each point in Ki Max increases the player’s ki by 1 (0.5 for Androids). True Ki Max = 100 + (Ki Max) Androids Ki Max = 50 + (Ki Max) / 2 Melee DamageMelee Damage (commonly referred to as melee for short) determines how much damage the player can deal with their melee skills and basic melee attacks. Melee Damage acts as a multiplier to the player’s melee damage. Each player has a base melee damage multiplier of 1 and each point in Melee Damage increases the player’s melee damage multiplier by 0.0075. True Melee Damage Multiplier = 1 + (Melee Damage) * 0.0075 Ki DamageKi Damage determines how much damage the player can deal with their ki skills and basic ki blasts. Ki Damage acts as a multiplier to the player’s ki damage. Each player has a base ki damage multiplier of 1 and each point in Ki Damage increases the player’s ki damage multiplier by 0.0075. True Ki Damage Multiplier = 1 + (Ki Damage) * 0.0075 Melee ResistanceMelee Resistance is the opposite to Melee Damage, decreasing the amount of melee damage the player receives. Melee Resistance multiplies incoming melee damage by a decimal, so the smaller this decimal is, the less melee damage you will receive. Each player has a base melee damage received of 100% and each point in Melee Resistance decreases the melee damage received %. Melee Damage Received % = (1 / (1 + (Melee Resistance) * 0.0125)) * 100 Ki ResistanceKi Resistance is the opposite to Ki Damage, decreasing the amount of ki damage the player receives. Ki Resistance multiplies incoming ki damage by a decimal, so the smaller this decimal is, the less ki damage you will receive. Each player has a base ki damage received of 100% and each point in Ki Resistance decreases the ki damage received %. Ki Damage Received % = (1 / (1 + (Ki Resistance) * 0.0125)) * 100 SpeedSpeed determines how fast the player moves and how swift their basic attacks are. Each player has a base move speed multiplier of 1 and each point in Speed increases the player’s move speed multiplier by 0.0025. Move Speed Multiplier = 1 + (Speed) * 0.0025
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