How to Upgrade Training Room in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is finally out, and players are now busy exploring the game's world and discovering the many abilities and facilities they can unlock and upgrade to further improve Goku’s stats. One of the facilities players have access to in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is its Training Room, and fans looking to practice their combat skills may want to get this facility fully upgraded as quickly as possible.
To note, before players can begin upgrading the Training Room they must unlock it first, and that is done naturally over the course of the game’s main storyline. As many fans will know, the narrative of this highly-anticipated new game follows Dragon Ball Z's greatest arcs, and the Training Room is unlocked naturally at the end of episode two of one of those famous arcs: the Android/Cell arc.
Once the Training Room has been unlocked it can be found at the Capsule Corporation. The Training Room starts out with a base level that can be used to train, but if players want to expand their training opportunities they will have to upgrade the facility further. Upgrading the Training Room will require certain resources from around the world, but every character will benefit from the Training Room so it is well worth the investment.
The Training Room can be modified by speaking to the female researcher, otherwise known as Android 21, at the Capsule Corporation. In total, the Training Room can be upgraded up to level 10, and the necessary materials to upgrade each level are as follows:
Level 2
- Zeni (4,500)
- D Medal (5)
- Sturdy Bolt S
- Refined Iron
Level 3
- Zeni (15,500)
- D Medal (10)
- Gear Bearing S
- Steel Nut S
- Refined Iron
Level 4
- Zeni (25,000)
- D Medal (10)
- Sturdy Bolt L
- Sturdy Bolt Z
- Refined Silver
Level 5
- Zeni (35,000)
- D Medal (15)
- Gear Bearing L
- Gear Bearing Z
- Refined Silver
Level 6
- Zeni (55,000)
- D Medal (15)
- Steel Nut L
- Steel Nut Z
- Refined Silver
Level 7
- Zeni (65000)
- D Medal (20)
- White Meteorite
- Refined Gold
Level 8
- Zeni (80000)
- D Medal (20)
- Black Meteorite
- Refined Gold
Level 9
- Zeni (95000)
- D Medal (25)
- White Meteorite
- Black Meteorite
- Refined Gold
Level 10
- Zeni (125000)
- D Medal (30)
- White Meteorite (2)
- Black Meteorite (2)
- Refined Gold
Naturally, it’s going to take quite a lot of time and grinding to find all of the necessary materials to fully upgrade the Training Room. That said, with most players finding that it takes around 35-40 hours to beat Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot when just mainlining the story, there is plenty of time to gather all the necessary materials to train a party to the max.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Source: GosuNoob
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