Summary
WhenDragon Ball: Sparking Zerolaunched, all the buzz was centered around its massive roster — and for good reason.With one of the biggest character lineups ever seen in aDragon Ballgame, fans were thrilled. However, amidst the roster frenzy, an equally impressive feature went somewhat underappreciated: the game’s stunning collection of alternate outfits.
Like the previousBudokai Tenkaichigames, each character inSparking Zerocomes with multiple alternate outfits. These costumes are more than just cosmetic changes; they’re a nostalgic nod to key moments in the character’s history. But while every outfit offers its own charm, a few stand out, either due to sheer looks or their deep significance to the character’s lore.

8Power Pole Outfit - Goku (Super)
The Most Unique Outfit In The Game
Players who purchase the Ultimate Edition ofSparking Zerowill get treated to an unexpected but welcome surprise: an exclusive Power Pole outfit for adult Goku (Super). This outfit is arguably the most unique one in the game, as it not only changes Goku’s appearance but also impacts gameplay — something that no other outfit in the game does.
When selected, this outfit transforms Goku’s second Blast attack into “Power Pole Dance,” a brand-new move complete with a special animation. This addition serves as a great way to pay homage to Goku’s humble beginnings, as thePower Pole played a pivotal role in the early days ofDragon Ball.
7Battle-Damaged Outfit - Teen Gohan
The Perfect Visual Representation Of Gohan’s Inner Beast
Teen Gohan is widely regarded as the best version of the character across the entire series. He went through incredible character development in the Cell Saga, where his potential was finally realized, and he was supposed to take over as the main character of the series — a plan that never panned out.
One ofGohan’s most memorable lookscomes from his legendary fight with Cell during this saga, where his gi got badly damaged. This battle-damaged outfit can be found inSparking Zero,and it looks cooler than ever, especially when paired with his Super Saiyan 2 form.
6Classic Dragon Ball Z Outfit - Bardock
Bardock’s Original And More Iconic Outfit
Bardock’s appearance inDragon Ball Super: Brolywas a moment fans had been awaiting for years. Seeing Goku’s parents on their home planet before its destruction added a new layer to the story. However, one element of Bardock’s design thatsparked mixed reactionswas his updated outfit, which stood in stark contrast to the one fans had grown familiar with fromDragon Ball Z.
InSparking Zero, Bardock’s default outfit mirrors his look fromDragon Ball Super: Broly. However, for those who prefer his classic style, the game offers the option to select his original outfit from the outfits menu. This includes his scouter and the iconic bloodied bandanna, offering a nice callback to his earlier appearances.
5Stripped Great Saiyaman Outfit - Adult Gohan
Arguably Gohan’s Best Look From The Buu Saga
When the Great Saiyaman persona was first introduced in Dragon Ball Z, it wasn’t exactly well-received. Fans were disappointed to see Gohan, a badass warrior, parading in a silly green costume. But many forget the different variations of this costume that appeared during the Buu saga, each with its unique flair.
The standout version comes fromGohan’s fight with Dabura. In this scene, he ditches the helmet and outer green layer, leaving only the sleek black undersuit. Combined with his golden Super Saiyan hair, this look exudes intensity and power.Sparking Zerocaptures this version of the outfit perfectly, even adding subtle battle damage scars that elevate the coolness factor. It’s a small detail, but it makes the costume look all the more awesome.
4Jackie Chun Outfit - Master Roshi
Play As The Mysterious Jackie Chun
Among all the teachers Goku has had throughout the series, it’s hard to argue against Master Roshi being the most important. He was there from the very beginning, laying the foundation that allowed Goku to grow into the god-like fighter he is today. One of Master Roshi’s most iconic moments inDragon Ballcomes from the World Martial Arts Tournament, where he disguised himself as “Jackie Chun” to teach his students a valuable lesson — by beating them up, and for a good cause, of course.
InSparking Zero, his Jackie Chun outfit is available for both versions of the character — both base and Full Power. Not only is it a fantastic callback to this memorable moment from the original series, but it’s also a complete redesign, making it perfect for players looking to mix things up while embodying the wisdom and strength of the Turtle Hermit.
3Original Dragon Ball Outfit - Yamcha
Yamcha’s Best Look Ever
Love him or hate him, Yamcha will always be a core part ofDragon Ball. He’s been with Goku, Krillin, and the rest of the crew since day one. And while he’s long been outclassedin terms of power, he’s never abandoned his friends, sticking by their side through thick and thin.
For the few and proud Yamcha fans,Sparking Zerobrings back his original outfit fromDragon Ball,and frankly, it’s way cooler than his modern orange gi. The color scheme is fantastic, and the level of detail really stands out.Yamcha might not be the strongest fighter in the game’s roster, but at least with this outfit, he can look stylish while getting pummeled by his opponents.
2Battle-Damaged Outfit (Tournament Of Power) - Vegeta (Super)
Vegeta’s Most Underrated Outfit
The Tournament of Power was a great showing for Vegeta. Although Goku remained the main focus,Vegeta had plenty of incredible momentsand even underwent further character development during the intense 48 minutes of the tournament.
This arc also gave birth to one of Vegeta’s most iconic moments: his fight against Toppo, where he showed just how far a Saiyan’s pride can take them. Vegeta used his Final Explosion move against the God of Destruction in training, and luckily, this time he survived. However, the aftermath of the attack left the entire upper part of his outfit destroyed, but in this heavily battle-damaged outfit, Vegeta ended up looking even cooler than before.
This shirtless version of Vegeta’s outfit fromDragon Ball Supercan be found in the game, and it’s one of his best looks. It captures the raw power and determination that makes Vegeta such an interesting character.
1Black Tank Top Outfit - Trunks (Sword)
Trunks' Most Confident And Intimidating Look
WhileDragon Ball Super’s version of Trunks had some incredible moments —especially during his fight against Zamasu— the Trunks fromDragon Ball Zwill always hold a special place in fans’ hearts. There’s just something about how effortlessly cool he was that makes him unforgettable.
One of the reasons fans fell in love with Trunks at first sight was his sense of style. It’s hard to find a character with more iconic looks. Among all the outfits he’s sported in the shows and movies, his black tank top from the end of the Cell Saga stands out as one of his best. The look is simple yet commanding, and when paired with his golden Super Saiyan hair, it gives Trunks an undeniably menacing aura.