Day 1 of DBFZ Team & Draft Tournament

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Day 1 of DBFZ Team & Draft Tournament
Pic Source: Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour Channel on YouTube
We could witness fights in two regions: USA West and Japan.

Dragon Ball Games Battle Hours has so many awesome events, but we at DashFight are obviously the most interested in DBFZ matches. The tournament for this game is team-based, with players from different regions fighting against each other.

Format  | Dragon Ball FighterZ Team & Draft Tournament

Four teams participate in the Dragon Ball FighterZ Team & Draft Tournament. Each team has four players representing their regions: US West, Japan, Europe, and US East. Players within the regions play against each other and earn points for their teams. A team with the most points wins the whole tournament.

As part of this DBFZ event, there will be a breakdown of a new character, Android 21 (Lab Coat).

Schedule | Dragon Ball FighterZ Team & Draft Tournament

Teams | Dragon Ball FighterZ Team & Draft Tournament

Four teams at the tournament are:

  • Blue Team: Oblivion, Shanks, Cloud, and LegendaryyPred
  • Gray Team: Ikoan, Jila, Zane, Nitro
  • Green Team: Fenritti, Wawa, Reynald, and MambaLamba
  • Red Team: hirohiro, Yasha, ApologyMan, and Double LL

Day 1 Stream | Dragon Ball FighterZ Team & Draft Tournament

You can see all matches of Day 1 on this video.

USA West Results | DBFZ Team & Draft Tournament

And here are the results for both regions of Day 1.

Japan Results | DBFZ Team & Draft Tournament

Day 1 Results | DBFZ Team & Draft Tournament

Situations across all regions after two arcs of the event.

The next stop of the tournament is the European Arc. The US East players might have a chance to say the final word.

Tune in to the stream to not miss the DBFZ esports excitement. And of course, we’ll publish the final results on DashFight.

Do you want to play like a pro? Check out character video guides created by professional players. For example, Alukard explains how to play Gotenks.

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