Goki (SSJ4 Full Power)
Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) is a Goki evolution form players build for damage and as the direct stepping stone toward Gometa (SSJ4).
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What Is Goki (SSJ4 Full Power)?
Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) is the form players need to understand before chasing Gometa (SSJ4). Tier lists place it in the upper unit group and connects it directly to the Gometa evolution chain. AllThingsHow lists Gometa SSJ4 as evolving from Goki SSJ4 (Full Power), and also lists Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) as evolving from Goki SSJ4. That means this unit is not just a name in the middle of the roster; it is the account checkpoint where a Goki path starts turning into the Gometa path. The unit still has its own value before Gometa. AllThingsHow says Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) shuts down enemy abilities and lands a major ultimate, while Beebom describes it as a damage dealer and key evolution component for Gometa. Animesquadron.org labels it as a damage and evolution component with progression value. Use those facts carefully: Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) is worth protecting because it can help progression and because using it badly can delay Gometa. Save it, feed it, or reroll around it like a random temporary unit if Gometa is the plan. First confirm the current Goki SSJ4 to Full Power step in the evolution menu, then confirm whether the Full Power form is required directly for Gometa. If the account already owns Gometa, the next question changes: check whether Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) still fills a damage slot, a progression slot, or only stays as a historical evolution form for that roster.
How To Get Goki (SSJ4 Full Power)
Evolve Goki SSJ4 into Goki (SSJ4 Full Power). Guides list Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) as the step after Goki SSJ4 and before Gometa SSJ4. The exact required level, item names, material counts, and whether a quest must be cleared should come from the live evolution menu, not from memory or a static tier page.
Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) Abilities
Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) is listed as a damage unit with progression value. AllThingsHow says it shuts down enemy abilities and uses a major ultimate, while Beebom calls it a damage dealer and evolution component for Gometa. Use it as a form that can carry mid-to-late progression while also serving the Gometa chain. Exact disable behavior, ultimate name, cooldown, attack range, placement cap, and upgrade breakpoints are not confirmed yet, so those values need the in-game unit card before they are written as hard numbers.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Direct Gometa bridge: The strongest reason to keep Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) is its listed place right before Gometa. It gives the player a clear checkpoint in the Goki evolution chain.
- Still fights before Gometa: Guides describe the form as a damage unit, not only a passive material. Players can use it during progression while farming the next Gometa requirements.
Cons
- Not the final target: Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) can help the account, but Gometa (SSJ4) is the larger carry target in guides. Keep going the chain here if the current evolution menu keeps Gometa reachable.
- Exact mechanics need card checks: The enemy-ability shutdown and ultimate claims need a live unit-card check before exact wording, cooldowns, and numbers are used for comparisons. Until then, use Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) as a role-level damage and evolution unit.
Attributes
- role
- Damage dealer and evolution bridge to Gometa
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- Players building toward Gometa or needing a damage unit while the Goki chain is still active
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- Multi-step evolution path from Goki through SSJ4 to Full Power
Obtain Methods
- Evolve Goki SSJ4: Tier lists place Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) as the evolution after Goki SSJ4. Confirm the current evolution screen before spending items, because that screen decides the needed unit form, level gate, materials, and any quest progress.
- Keep it for Gometa: Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) is listed as the direct step before Gometa (SSJ4). If Gometa is the account goal, keep this form until the Gometa evolution screen confirms what it consumes or requires. Losing this form can force the player back through the Goki chain.
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Where it fits in the Goki chain
Read the chain as Goki, then Goki SSJ4, then Goki (SSJ4 Full Power), then Gometa (SSJ4). The important action is to protect the correct form at each step. If the player burns the Full Power form before checking the Gometa menu, the path can reset back into another Goki farm and evolution cycle.
When to build it
Build Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) when the account is committed to the Gometa route or when the roster needs a damage unit for progression. If the account lacks Fastwagon economy or Shinks support, those gaps can still slow the team even when Goki damage is available.
Trait spending boundary
Superior and Cloner are the trait names to watch for top damage units, but rerolling too early can waste rare replaces. First confirm whether traits carry through the next evolution and whether Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) will be used on the field or consumed for Gometa.
What to verify
Check the live card for range, cooldown, ultimate behavior, enemy-ability shutdown wording, placement cap, and upgrade scaling. Check the evolution menu for the exact previous form, next form, material count, and level requirement. Those two screens are stronger than any static page when the game updates.
Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) FAQ
How do you get Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) in Anime Squadron?
Evolve Goki SSJ4. Guides place Goki SSJ4 (Full Power) after Goki SSJ4 and before Gometa SSJ4 in the evolution chain.
Is Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) needed for Gometa?
Yes, guides list it as the direct step before Gometa (SSJ4). Confirm the current evolution menu before spending or feeding the unit.
Is Goki (SSJ4 Full Power) worth using before Gometa?
Yes. It is listed as a damage unit with progression value, so it can help while the account farms Gometa requirements.
What should I check on the Goki Full Power unit card?
Check attack range, cooldown, ultimate behavior, enemy-ability shutdown wording, placement cap, and upgrade scaling before making exact comparisons.
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