Easter Eggs


 * Both Aggregate of Evil Janemba and Raging Wickedness Super Janemba's passives are a tribute to A Fiend Possessed (Level 2: Demon of War), in which both Janemba bosses can change ki orbs on the field
 * If there are dark clouds on a level that seems to cover something in a quest level, play that quest on z-hard to encounter a secret boss
 * Bosses that can dodge attacks still evade attacks even after being stunned during the same turn
 * SS Future Trunks' passive (ATK +50% when facing 2 or more opponents) is a reference for the two androids he fought in the future (Limitless Energy Androids #17 &amp; #18). This is also the case for SS Future Trunks Dokkan's passive (ATK +70% when facing 2 or fewer opponents)
 * The link skill "Soul vs Soul" and his SSR base card for LR (Day of Destiny Super Saiyan Gohan (Youth)) is a reference to SSJ2 Teen Gohan's JP theme, "The day of destiny, Soul vs Soul"
 * If you try to give yourself the user name "God" or a name with "God" in the title, the game won't allow it.
 * The new Ginyu Force Cards (Burter, Guldo, Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Recoome and their dokkan awakenings) represent each type in the game (with their skin colour and position in the team). Burter is AGL because he is the "fastest in the universe". Guldo is TEQ with his special techniques that can stop time. Ginyu is INT as the head of the Ginyu Force and for his intelligent battle strategies (luring them in and taking their power/body). Jeice is STR since he is the muscle of the team. Recoome is PHY because he is the physically bulkiest of the team.
 * The art for Fusion of the Ultimate Rivals Super Vegito actually appeared much earlier in Dokkan Battle's history in a launch trailer (at 00:11) for the game. It was finally used for this card either because the assets were already available, as a nod to the early trailer, or both.
 * The card name for Journey to the World Goku (Youth) is an homage to Journey to the West, a 16th century Chinese fantasy adventure novel about a monk and his companions' pilgrimage to the Western Regions. Goku, especially during his youthful adventures, is based off of the character Sun Wukong, the "Monkey King", from the novel.