How to Save – Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Here’s everything you need to know about saving in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. We’ll go over how to save and the benefits.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a surprisingly large game. On top of being a fighter based on the popular Dragon Ball universe, it’s also packed with a story, side quests, and a bunch of RPG mechanics for you to deal with.
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Naturally, this means you’ll want to make sure that you don’t lose a single bit of progress. That’s where saving comes in.
Saving in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is actually automatic. You can’t save manually, but don’t worry, you really have no need to. The game saves a lot.
After purchases, completing objectives, important conversations, and even when you exit the game, it will save. You’ll notice a green circle with an arrow pointing at it in the lower corner of your screen.
That is when you know that you’re game is being saved and you’re progress is being stored in a safe place.
Thanks to the constant amount of saves, you’ll never have to worry about quitting the game and losing everything. Do note, however, that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will not save mid-battle.
So at least finish your fight before leaving.
If you need help with any other aspects of the game, or just want to look up some helpful information, make sure to check out our Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 wiki.
Xenoverse Data – Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Players have the option of transferring certain data from the original Dragon Ball Xenoverse to Xenoverse 2, provided that they played the game on the same platform. That data is your original Time Patroller, who will now be known as the legendary warrior who saved history. If your character is customized, they will be allowed to carry over the following details:
- Upper Body
- Lower Body
- Hands
- Feet
- 4x Super Attacks
- 2x Ultimate Attacks
- 1x Evasive Skills.
Unfortunately, their name, appearance, voice, and certain specific skills cannot be carried over into Xenoverse 2. And there is a chance that some of the things you do carry over may look and/or behave differently.
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Things that cannot be transferred are as follows:
- Super Saiyan
- Super Saiyan 2
- Super Vegeta
- Super Vegeta 2
- Kaioken
- X3 Kaioken
- X20 Kaioken
- Potential Awoken
- Riot Javelin
- Rebellion Spear
- Tyrant Lancer
- Prelude to Destruction
- Strike of Revelation
- Symphonic Destruction
If you have any of these on your character, they will be exchanged for Zeni or TP medals so that you can purchase new skills and items instead.
To transfer any of these, access the original Xenoverse game and upload the data, then return to Xenoverse 2 and download it. If the save data is on the same console (as in PS4 to PS4 and not from the PS3) you don’t need to upload anything since the game will automatically recognize the data.
For more help with Xenoverse 2, check out our trusty wiki!