Universe 6’s last resort is here! Caulifla and Kale fused to form the formidable Kefla in Dragon Ball FighterZ Season 3.
Learn how to play one of the most confident Saiyans from the Tournament of Power to erase your enemies.
Kefla First Impressions: Greater Than the Sum of Her Parts
Fighting game enthusiast TrueUnderDawgGaming tries Kefla in the newest episode of his Terrific or Terrible series. Follow along for an in-depth analysis of every move, combos, properties, ease of use, and more.
Kefla has a lot of potential and will likely perform well in the competitive scene. Strong mixups, loops, and combos coupled with useful assists make Kefla viable. This is a character that almost anyone should be able to learn because she lacks abnormal moves or gimmicks that other DLC characters tend to bring to the table.
Kefla is a well-rounded addition to round off any team.
Send Them Crying to Their Mama: Kefla Combo Guide
Optimize damage output and feel flashy with Rooflemonger’s Kefla combo guide. Full PlayStation 4 annotations and notes throughout the video, including tips and options, will help you consistently deliver destruction. Try out these tactics then get creative and come up with your own combos to keep Kefla on top.
Ain’t Nobody That Can Stop Me: Kefla Tips & Tricks
Fuse with anime fighting game YouTuber Globku to breakdown the basics and excel with Kefla:
- Down Light is a very useful fast low attack.
- Her flurry of kicks cancels into any medium and can be canceled at any time.
- Jumping medium can mixup opponents thanks to the second hit.
- Forward heavy hits overhead. Combos into Ki Blasts, special attacks, and other heavy moves.
- Ki Blasts pressure opponents across the screen.
- Super Cannonball is great for zoning. Beats dash.
- Ain’t Nobody That Can Stop Me hits low. Can bounce off the wall for corner combos.
- Gigantic Breaker reflects projectiles and carries opponents a good distance.
- Time to Test this Power Out is a quick dash. Good for evasion, mixups, and punishes. Works well with assists and can even go behind your opponent in the corner.
- Assist B keeps the opponent stuck for a long time, although it is slow.
- Finishing with the Chaser Super in the air and the Cannonball Super on the ground are usually safe options.
- Gigantic Ray is great for mixups since it’s hard for the opponent to see you behind the blast.
- Gigantic Burst hits full screen. A raw one works if you catch anyone off guard.
- End combos with Gigantic Breaker or a heavy move.
- Kefla’s supers can combo into other supers.
- Assists help Kefla’s mixups, approach, and neutral game
Puttin' Em' in Fightin' Shape: Kefla Tutorial
Kefla can pressure, anti-air, and rush foes in almost any situation. Master her versatility to succeed where Universe 6 failed.
I’ll Take ALL You Suckers On: Kefla Intros, Banter, & Outros
Kefla’s personality shines through her interactions and dialogue with the rest of the cast. Whereas Broly only received a few unique lines of banter, Kefla has something for almost everyone.
Live Crowd Reaction: Kefla Reveal Trailer at DBFZ World Tour
The Dragon Ball FighterZ community went super at the World Tour Finals in Paris during the reveal of Kefla, Ultra Instinct Goku, and season 3. This passion brings players together and makes it hard to not smile and get excited even if you’re unfamiliar with the franchise.