When sorting out their online settings inDragon Ball Sparking Zero, players are presented with both a few well-known options and the ability to Reflect Ability Items, the latter of which left many scratching their heads. To help you fine-tune your matches, here’s what Reflect Ability Items does inDragon Ball Sparking Zero, as well as whether you should keep it on Off, Auto, or On.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Reflect Ability Items: On, Off, and Auto, Explained

To put it simply, Reflect Ability Items will dictate whether or not your equipped items will take effect during your matches inDragon Ball Sparking Zero. The setting will also filter which players you will face. For example, if you set it to Off, you will only fight against opponents not using Ability Items, while those who pick Auto will match their opponent’s settings. To recap, here’s a detailed look at what each Reflect Ability Items option does inSparking Zero:

What option should you choose?

Although enabling the use of items will allow you to bring the most out of your chosen character or team, I believe Off to be the best Reflect Ability Items setting when climbing the ranks. The reason?Sparking Zerois not a competitive game, which means it is also highly unbalanced character-wise. Trust me, if you already hate facing the standard versions of Super Vegito, Jiren, and Gogeta (Super), you don’t even want to imagine what they look like fully geared up.

Now that you know what each option does in the game, as well as how to fine-tune your online experience, don’t forget to also check outhow to Grab inDragon Ball Sparking Zero.

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