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Dragon Ball Legends brings the intense energy of the anime straight to your phone, letting players dive into fast-paced battles with their favorite characters from across the franchise. While it’s a gacha game at its core, Legends stands out with its smooth animations, flashy moves, and one of the best mobile combat systems in any Dragon Ball title.
With over a hundred characters to choose from, building a strong team can feel overwhelming—especially when everyone wants the best of the best. In this guide, we’ve rounded up 15 of the top characters in the game right now, so you know exactly who’s worth investing in. And if you want to skip the grind and jump straight into the action with loads of Chrono Crystals, Legends Limited units, Sparking characters, and your personal favorites—you can pick up a stacked account right here. Let’s get into it.
Broly’s Ultra version in his Legendary Super Saiyan form is just as terrifying in Dragon Ball Legends as he is in the anime. From the moment the fight starts, this Purple unit starts applying pressure with automatic buffs and debuffs that make him a nightmare to deal with. His Main Ability gives him instant access to his Ultimate Arts Card, heals both health and Ki, and sets him up to deal major damage right away.
Every time he enters the battlefield, he not only heals but also applies heavy debuffs to the enemy—like lowering their Ki and massively crippling their Ki Recovery. His Unique Abilities stack even more power on top of that, boosting his damage while making the enemy take more. He even punishes enemy switches by lowering their Critical Rate and turning off Element advantages. With constant debuff pressure and punishing utility, Ultra Broly is a powerhouse that can turn the tide of a match just by showing up.
Once you Zenkai Awaken this version of Super Saiyan Gohan, he becomes an absolute menace on the battlefield—just like he was against Cell with one arm. As a Legends Limited unit, Gohan brings strong utility to any Hybrid Saiyan or Son Family team, offering solid Blast and Ki Recovery buffs that make him a great support pick. On defense, his Cover Change lets him absorb hits when it matters most, giving your team some breathing room against strong attackers.
But make no mistake—he’s not just a support unit. Gohan’s offense is just as threatening. His abilities boost Blast Damage and give him a massive 100% power-up to his Ultimate Arts Card, making him more than capable of finishing off opponents. Against aggressive teams or ones that rely on constant healing, this version of Gohan can hold his own and deliver big plays. He may be older in the meta, but with Zenkai, he still punches way above his weight.
Final Form Cooler isn’t just Frieza’s brother—he’s a serious threat in Dragon Ball Legends, especially when it comes to shutting down the Saiyan-dominated meta. This Legends Limited version of Cooler is a highly aggressive, solo-focused unit built to wipe out key targets quickly and mess with enemy strategies. One of his most dangerous tools is his Strike Arts lock-in, which traps opponents for two timer counts. That small window can be all it takes to eliminate a Yellow unit or set up a clean Rising Rush finish.
What really makes Cooler stand out is his ability to go Type Neutral against Super Saiyans. Since most teams run at least one Saiyan, Cooler often strips away the opponent’s elemental advantage entirely, making him a hard counter in a lot of matchups. Whether you need a Saiyan slayer or just want a Red unit that plays smart and hits hard, Cooler brings pressure and control that few others can match.
Super Saiyan God SS Vegeta (Green) brings a serious mix of offense and utility to the table, and while he’s not the flashiest Legends Limited unit, he’s definitely a reliable one. This version of Vegeta taps into his God form’s full power during the fight against Rose Goku Black, and in Dragon Ball Legends, he plays the role of a sturdy, well-rounded fighter who can hold his own while helping the team.
He shines with strong defensive tools, including 60% damage reduction when covering and an extra 20% reduction even outside of cover, making him tough to take down. His Ultimate Arts Card also comes with a lock-in effect, which is perfect for turning the tide in clutch moments—especially if you need to trap and finish off a key opponent. He may not be the most explosive unit in the game, but Vegeta is the kind of fighter who consistently pulls his weight and can be a game-saver when it counts.
Frieza at full power is just as ruthless in Dragon Ball Legends as he was during his final clash with Goku on Namek. This Yellow Legends Limited version brings a deadly balance of offense and utility, making him a reliable force on just about any Lineage of Evil or powerful Frieza Force team.
What makes him stand out is his ability to become even more dangerous as the battle wears on. When he’s the last fighter standing, he gains a huge 60% damage boost and increased Arts Card draw speed, letting him put out consistent pressure and turn the match around. He also has a built-in Anti-Son Family ability, which gives him bonus damage against Goku and related characters—perfect in a meta where Son Family units are everywhere. Frieza might not be the flashiest unit, but he’s cold, efficient, and deadly in the right hands.
Perfect Cell (Purple) is a menace in Dragon Ball Legends, especially when you’re facing teams built around revivals or Hybrid Saiyans. As a Legends Limited unit, he brings a strong mix of offense and utility, with tools specifically designed to shut down some of the most common meta picks. If you’re up against revival units, Cell’s anti-revival mechanic makes sure they don’t get a second chance.
He also features a unique gauge system that powers up his attacks, giving him a serious edge in drawn-out fights. His Ultimate Arts hits especially hard, and when timed right, it can completely flip the momentum in your favor. Cell fits perfectly into Android and Regen teams, offering a balanced Purple unit that holds the frontline well. He does rely a bit on higher stars to hit peak damage, but once he’s fully built, he becomes a serious problem for any team that isn’t ready for him.
Ultra Instinct Goku (Red) brings that calm, untouchable energy from the anime straight into Dragon Ball Legends. This Legends Limited version is all about evasion, timing, and punishing mistakes. His unique gauge allows him to automatically dodge incoming attacks, giving players time to counter without needing to burn Vanish or rush decisions. That alone makes him a nightmare to deal with in neutral situations.
On top of that, his damage output ramps up quickly the longer he stays on the field. He gains buffs on dodge, entry, and over time, turning him into a dangerous threat as the match progresses. His Ultimate hits hard, and his toolkit is built to punish overaggression. While he does require some careful play to shine, when used properly, Ultra Instinct Goku is a slippery, hard-hitting unit that can take over matches.
Angel Golden Frieza (Green) brings a serious upgrade to the classic villain, especially for players building Lineage of Evil or Universe Survival Saga teams. Unlike most Legends Limited units, he’s available on the All-Star Banner, making him easier to obtain and a great option for teams needing a powerful Green unit.
What sets this version of Frieza apart is his ability to recover health consistently as long as he’s drawing cards—keeping him alive longer while applying constant pressure with his powerful Blast Damage. He also has a type-neutral mechanic in key situations, helping him deal with unfavorable matchups when needed. Offensively, he’s one of the strongest Green units in the game. His only real downside is his lack of defense, so he’s best used with support units or in setups that keep him out of harm’s way until it’s time to unleash his full power. When played right, Angel Golden Frieza can dominate the field with nonstop damage.
Super Saiyan God SS Kaioken Goku (Yellow) is a powerhouse Ultra unit that’s helped shape the Dragon Ball Legends meta since his release. Combining the raw power of God Ki with the speed and aggression of Kaioken, this version of Goku is built to dominate in fast-paced, high-pressure fights. He’s a self-sufficient unit with tools that make him feel relentless in battle.
He gains card draw speed after using Vanish, can restore Vanish multiple times during a fight, and even seals enemy Strike cards to mess with their combos. With these abilities, he keeps the pressure going and can string together long, punishing combos that few units can survive. The only real threat to him is getting caught by strong anti-Saiyan or anti-Yellow fighters. But in the right setup—especially alongside other God Ki or Universe Survival Saga units—Kaioken Goku is a top-tier threat that can carry fights on his own.
Super Gogeta (Blue) is the ultimate fusion of Goku and Vegeta, and in Dragon Ball Legends, he lives up to the hype as one of the strongest Ultra units in the game. This version isn’t just flashy—he’s packed with powerful mechanics that make him stand out, including being the only Fighter who can use his Ultimate Arts twice and having a unique gauge that boosts his attack once filled.
Gogeta comes in swinging with built-in damage reduction—50% when he enters and up to 70% after filling his gauge—which gives him strong survivability even in rough matchups. On entry, he locks in the enemy and wipes out his type disadvantage for 10 counts, making him dangerous no matter who he’s up against. He works best when timed right—jumping in to break up combos, shut down key threats, or finish off enemies with back-to-back Ultimates. If you’re looking for a secondary fighter that can flip a match on its head, Gogeta’s your guy.
Super Baby 2 (Blue) is a powerful Legends Limited unit built with one clear mission—punish Saiyan teams. After taking over Vegeta’s body, Baby becomes a serious threat in Dragon Ball Legends, especially in PvP where Saiyans and Hybrid Saiyans dominate the meta. His kit is built to directly counter them, making him a top pick for GT and Regeneration setups.
He gives a huge +40% damage buff to both GT and Regeneration allies, making him a great team player. At the same time, he deals an extra +40% damage specifically against Saiyan and Hybrid Saiyan enemies, allowing him to pressure some of the most common fighters in the game. While he isn’t a pure damage dealer himself, Super Baby 2 shines when paired with units like Super 17, setting up big plays and supporting your main attackers with strong utility and type advantage. He’s a perfect anti-meta pick that gives you a serious edge in Saiyan-heavy matchups.
Android 17 & 18 (Red) burst onto the scene in Dragon Ball Legends with a clear mission: shut down the Saiyan-dominated PvP meta. As a Legends Limited duo unit, they bring relentless pressure with fast-paced, aggressive offense and a solid toolkit that makes them feel great to play. Their Red typing also makes them a direct answer to the rising wave of Yellow units in ranked battles.
What really sets them apart is how well-rounded they are. They dish out consistent damage, cancel enemy buffs, and come with built-in defenses that let them take hits better than most offensive units. Their synergy with support-heavy setups is excellent—they can front-line fights while letting your other units focus on setup or healing. With strong type advantage, anti-Saiyan tech, and flexible playstyle, Android 17 & 18 are a top-tier threat that fits perfectly in modern team comps.
Super Saiyan 2 Gohan - Youth (Green) is a force of nature in Dragon Ball Legends, capturing the raw rage and power he unleashed against Cell. As an Ultra unit, this version of Gohan brings a stacked offensive toolkit with tons of counterplay options, making him one of the most threatening characters in PvP right now. His standard damage buffs and damage mitigation are solid, but what really makes him shine are his smart card draw mechanics and counter abilities.
Gohan’s draw power scales with your hand size, how many allies are left, and even triggers when landing Strike or Blast Arts, keeping the pressure up at all times. His Main Ability is a game-changer, temporarily locking out your opponent’s Rising Rush and their own Main Ability—perfect for turning fights in your favor. He also bypasses cover change effects when using Arts Cards and can punish enemies with long-range knockback if they try to intercept his moves. If that wasn’t enough, his Special Move acts as a counter with bonus damage, especially deadly when his Unique Gauge hits 30%. Gohan thrives on momentum and punishes every misstep, making him a nightmare for anyone who isn’t prepared.
Ultra Instinct -Sign- Goku (Yellow) brings the signature calm, reactive power of UI to Dragon Ball Legends in one of the smoothest and most frustrating-to-deal-with kits in the game. As a Yellow Ultra unit, he fits perfectly into God Ki and Universe Survival Saga teams, offering a mix of smart evasion, strong offense, and utility. Right from the start, Goku gains buffs to damage, damage reduction, and even has a unique passive that lets him win a lost Dokabaki Impact automatically—something no other unit can do.
His biggest strength, though, lies in his auto-evade mechanic. With a full Unique Gauge, Goku can dodge Tap Attacks, Strike Arts, and Blast Arts without burning Vanish, letting him stall, bait, or punish with ease. On top of that, if an enemy tries to use a Cover Change during his Strike Arts, he knocks them back with a long-range counter. His abilities also recharge his Health and Unique Gauges when he’s on standby, keeping him ready to re-enter with impact.
While he’s vulnerable to Red units, smart play and proper team rotations let you avoid those threats and bring him in when it counts. With the right setup, UI -Sign- Goku can dominate fights through sheer control and precision.
Super Vegito (Yellow) stands at the top of the Dragon Ball Legends meta for good reason. Unlike many top-tier units that rely on Zenkai Awakening to stay relevant, this Ultra version of the Potara fusion between Goku and Vegeta brings an elite kit that’s powerful right out of the gate. One of his most defining features is his Counter Gauge—a unique mechanic that lets him automatically counter Blast Arts with a Strike when the gauge reaches 30% or more. This makes him a nightmare to approach and gives him excellent control in neutral.
Offensively, Super Vegito is relentless. Every Strike and Blast Art he lands applies a 15% debuff to the enemy, ramping up his team’s damage potential with every hit. His Ultimate Arts pierce through Damage Cut effects, which allows him to break through even the tankiest defensive setups. Paired with other top-tier Ultras like Super Gogeta (Blue), he becomes even more dangerous, fitting perfectly into Fusion Warrior, Saiyan, or Vegito-based teams. With unmatched pressure, solid defenses, and a counter mechanic that throws off opponents’ timing, Super Vegito is without a doubt one of the most dominant forces in the current meta.
Dragon Ball Legends is packed with powerful characters, but only a handful truly stand out when it comes to dominating the current meta. Whether you’re looking for raw damage, smart counterplay, or reliable team synergy, these top-tier fighters bring everything you need to climb the ranks and win matches. From Ultra Units like Super Vegito and UI Goku to Legends Limited icons like Super Saiyan 2 Gohan and Android 17 & 18, each character on this list has the tools to carry a fight when used right. If you’re serious about building a competitive team, these are the characters you’ll want to aim for.
Posted On: April 9th, 2025
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