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How to Summon Shenron (Dragon Ball Locations) in Dragon Ball: The Breakers

Gotta heed the call of magic Dragon Balls.

Throughout the Dragon Ball franchise, the Eternal Dragon, Shenron, has served as both the cause of and solution to numerous problems and circumstances. He’s a neutral party, granting wishes from whoever calls him up. If you’re lucky enough to do it, though, he can help you turn a situation in your favor. Here’s how to locate the Dragon Balls and summon Shenron in Dragon Ball: The Breakers.

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How to Summon Shenron (Dragon Ball Locations) in Dragon Ball: The Breakers

In Dragon Ball: The Breakers, both the Survivors and the Raider can locate and gather up the Dragon Balls to summon up Shenron. Anyone that successfully does so will get the opportunity to make a wish. While Shenron can’t break the game for you, his wishes can provide a major boon to anyone lucky enough to receive one.

Related: How to Play with Friends in Dragon Ball: The Breakers

Generally, the process for summoning Shenron is made up of three phases:

  • Collect the Dragon Balls
  • Find Shenron’s Altar
  • Perform the Summoning Ritual

Collect the Dragon Balls

The first step is, obviously, finding the Dragon Balls. At the start of every match, the seven Dragon Balls are randomly placed all over the map. They can be just about anywhere, such as in containers, lying around on the ground, or in the possession of a citizen NPC (usually a Namekian). The only way to find the Dragon Balls with 100% accuracy is to obtain and use a Dragon Radar, which points them out whenever you’re near one. Beyond that, you just have to check every nook and cranny of the map and hope you get lucky.

One player, be they Survivor or Raider, can hold as many Dragon Balls in their inventory as they want, as they’re stored separately from your other items. Just know that carrying Dragon Balls paints a target on your back. If the Raider attacks you, you could lose all of them.

Find Shenron’s Altar

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Once all seven Dragon Balls are accounted for, the next step is locating Shenron’s Altar. Like the Dragon Balls themselves, the Altar is placed somewhere on the map at random, though unlike the Dragon Balls, there’s no way to track it. You’ll just have to explore until you stumble onto it. You’ll know it when you see it, it looks like a big flower pot. Bear in mind that, while Survivors can divvy the Dragon Balls up amongst themselves, one player does need to be holding all of them to perform the ritual.

Perform the Summoning Ritual

Speaking of which, the final step is performing the ritual. With all seven Dragon Balls in hand, interact with the Altar to begin summoning Shenron. Stay vigilant; this process takes about 15 seconds and can be interrupted. If the Raider/Survivors are camping nearby, wait until the area is secure to run the ritual.

When the ritual completes, Shenron will appear in all his green, scaly majesty. You’ll then have ten seconds to choose between one of two potential wishes.

For Survivors, the wishes are:

  • I want to get stronger!: Gives you Ultimate Dragon Change
  • Grant my allies power!: Increase all Survivors’ Dragon Change levels

For the Raider, the wishes are:

  • Give me even greater power!: Raise your evolution level by one
  • Heal my wounds!: Restore your HP

While summoning Shenron won’t instantly win the game for either side, it can absolutely turn the match in your favor. If you get the chance to use those Dragon Balls, don’t hesitate. Though, for Survivors, maybe just make sure the one making wish has everyone’s best interest in mind.

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Daniel Trock
Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.