

Some can be dokkan awakened all the way to lv100 URs or lv120 URs. Non-farmable SR cards should be Z-Awakened to SSRs for much better chances.Z-Awakening all base SSRs to lv100 URs or dokkan awakening cards to lv120 URs can strain medal and training resources but is generally worth reducing the RNG factor.UR cards only give 50% chance to lv120 URs, but 100% chance to lv100 URs and base SSR cards. It is best to Reverse Dokkan Awaken lv120 URs back to lv100 URs before attempting to increase their SA level.Duplicates of cards are best used to unlock paths in the Hidden Potential System first before being considered for SA levels.Tables Item Cards that Increase the Super Attack Level for All CardsĬhance to Increase Super Attack Level Using Cards with Only the Same Second Name The higher the rarity of training partners, the higher the chance to raise the Super Attack level of the card being trained (see table below). Cards with only the same second name will have different chances to increase the Super Attack by 1 level, depending on rarity.For example, training two identical cards, one at Super Attack level 3 and the other at 4, will guarantee a combined Super Attack level of 7. This is the only scenario in which Super Attack levels carry over or merge. those that also have the exact same first name, will guarantee increases in level. Disambiguation pages also organize cards by second name.) (On this wiki, the second name is listed in the second row on card pages. So any Super Saiyan Goku card will work for any other Super Saiyan Goku card, but not for other forms of Goku. Essentially, cards of both the same character and form are compatible. the "Super Saiyan Goku" part in " Supreme Warrior Awakened Super Saiyan Goku". Training cards together with the same second name, e.g.Using several item cards to raise Super Attack levels, primarily Kai cards.Raising a card’s Super Attack level (also known as SA lvl) can be done with two different methods, with varying chances of success:
