Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power)
Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) is a progression DPS players build for solid damage and the Gometa (SSJ4) quest route.
- Type
- character
What Is Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power)?
Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) is the Vegata form for accounts moving from mid-game damage into the Gometa path. Release-window tier lists place Vegata in the upper sub-DPS group, below the SS carries, but they give it a clear job: it deals enough damage to help progression while also sitting on the route players watch for Gometa requirements. The name needs careful handling because guides spell the form in more than one way. Beebom lists Vegata (SSJ Full Power), while Destructoid, Gamezebo, and MrGuider list Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power). The cleaner display name is Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) because the same guides connect it with the SSJ4 Gometa route and pair it with Goki (SSJ4 Full Power). If the live unit card uses a shorter label, use the in-game label for roster decisions and use it as the Full Power Vegata form. Use Vegata when the team needs a damage unit that can keep farming and progression moving before the account owns a full SS damage core. It does not need priority over Gometa, Woo, Madora, Puppeteer (Transcendent), or Shanron once those units are ready. Its best value is in the middle: strong enough to run stages and farm requirements, important enough to protect if Gometa is the plan, but not the final account anchor by itself.
How To Get Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power)
Guides point toward an evolved Full Power Vegata form, but the exact live route needs the evolution menu. Check the unit index and evolution screen for base Vegata, the SSJ4 step, the Full Power step, required level, material names, material counts, and any quest condition. Save base Vegata or a Full Power copy until the game confirms whether that copy is needed for Gometa progression.
Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) Abilities
Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) is treated as a sub-DPS with solid damage. Beebom says its damage output is solid and its ultimate is cheap and effective, while Destructoid says the Full Power EVO is a decent DPS unit and mainly matters because it is required for the Gogeta/Gometa quest route. Exact attack type, ultimate name, cost, cooldown, range, placement cap, passive wording, and upgrade breakpoints need the live unit card before fixed numbers are safe.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Solid progression damage: Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) gives the account a damage slot while stronger SS carries are still missing or unfinished. It can help push stages and farm requirements without forcing every run through a weaker early unit.
- Quest-route value: Destructoid points to Vegata's Full Power EVO as a unit players mainly want because it is required for the Gometa/Gogeta quest route. That makes the unit worth protecting even if another DPS later replaces it on the field.
Cons
- Below the main SS carries: Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) is not the final damage answer. When Gometa, Woo, Madora, Shanron, or Puppeteer (Transcendent) are ready, Vegata usually becomes a route piece, substitute, or filler damage slot.
- Name and route need live checks: Public pages disagree between SSJ Full Power and SSJ4 Full Power labels. The game card and evolution menu should decide the exact name, previous form, next requirement, and material route before players spend copies.
Attributes
- role
- Sub-DPS and Gometa progression piece
- best_for
- Players who need a damage unit while checking whether Vegata is part of their Gometa path
- difficulty
- Needs live evolution-menu confirmation for exact form, materials, level gate, and quest route
Obtain Methods
- Check Vegata evolution: Look for Vegata in the unit index and evolution menu. Guide pages point to a Full Power Vegata form, but the live menu decides the required previous form, level, materials, copies, and quest progress. Use that menu before spending rare items.
- Protect the route copy: If the Gometa or Gogeta quest screen asks for Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power), keep the needed copy locked in the roster. Skip using it as generic upgrade material until the current quest and evolution screens confirm that the account no longer needs it.
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How to use it
Use Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) as a working DPS while the account builds toward a stronger carry. It fits runs where the team needs more damage but has not finished Gometa or pulled the top SS units. If the team already clears waves with Gometa or Woo, Vegata's main job becomes route insurance and a backup damage slot.
Gometa route watch
Use Vegata as a unit to verify before any major roster cleanup. Known route notes connect the Full Power Vegata form with the Gometa or Gogeta route, so the cleanest move is to open the quest and evolution screens before deleting, feeding, or rerolling around it.
Trait target
Superior and Cloner are the main DPS trait names to watch. Use Superior when Vegata is doing real field damage. Keep Cloner if the extra placement helps a farming or progression run. If Vegata will only be held for a route requirement, save expensive rerolls for the final carry instead.
What to verify in game
Check Vegata's unit card for exact form name, attack type, range, cooldown, ultimate cost, passive text, placement cap, and upgrade scaling. Check the evolution or quest menu for the required previous form, material count, level gate, and whether this Full Power form is consumed or only required.
Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) FAQ
Is Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) good in Anime Squadron?
Yes, as a progression DPS and route unit. It is not above the main SS carries, but it can help while the account builds toward Gometa or stronger damage units.
How do you get Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power)?
Check the live Vegata evolution menu. Public pages point to an evolved Full Power form, but the game UI must confirm the previous form, level gate, materials, and quest condition.
Is Vegata needed for Gometa?
Known route notes say the Full Power Vegata form matters for the Gometa or Gogeta quest route. Confirm the current quest screen before feeding or deleting the unit.
What trait should Vegata (SSJ4 Full Power) use?
Use Superior if Vegata is one of your active DPS units. Keep Cloner if the extra placement helps your runs. Save rare rerolls if Vegata is only being held for a route requirement.
Should I build Vegata before Gometa?
Build Vegata if the current evolution or quest menu asks for it, or if you need a sub-DPS now. Keep going at Vegata if Gometa is still reachable.
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