Z-Rank Strategy in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Earn Z-rank on every Parallel Quest, Advancement Test, and Expert Mission in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 with scoring rules and optimization tips.

How Scoring Works

Missions rank from D to Z based on completion time, health remaining, ally status, and bonus objectives. Z-rank requires meeting hidden point thresholds—simply winning is not enough. Fast clears with full health and active Ultimate Finish conditions score highest. Taking damage, losing allies, and exceeding soft time limits reduce grades.

Advancement Tests demand Z-rank on every tier to unlock Potential Unleashed. Expert Mission Z-ranks may improve skill drop rates according to community testing. PQ Z-ranks unlock mentor comments and contribute to completionist goals tracked in the PQ Checklist tool.

General Z-Rank Tactics

Bring high-damage builds with Ki charge skills and one-shot ultimates. Skip cutscenes when possible. Protect named allies listed in Ultimate Finish text—KO'd allies tank your score. For multi-enemy PQs, prioritize objective targets before farming kills. Super Souls that boost score gains help marginally but raw speed matters more.

Offline runs avoid lag that wastes precious seconds in timed tests. Learn PQ enemy spawn patterns so you fly directly to bosses instead of clearing trash mobs.

Content-Specific Tips

Advancement Tests: use Potential Unleashed or your strongest Awoken form immediately, spam ultimates during invulnerability windows, and restart if you take early damage. Expert Missions: poison bosses with Innocent Bullet, stack super armor beams during Peeler Storm. Parallel Quests: read Ultimate Finish boxes before queue—see Get Z-Rank guide for mission-by-mission notes.

See PQ Checklist tool and Advancement Tests walkthrough for per-mission requirements.

Scoring Optimization

Z-rank point thresholds scale with mission star rating and length—seven-star PQs tolerate more damage than three-star tests. Ally KO penalties stack—revive partners immediately in escort missions. Bonus objectives hidden in Ultimate Finish text often contribute more points than raw kill speed—prioritize yellow box conditions first.

Advancement Tests use fixed enemy patterns—memorize spawn order to pre-charge Ki before waves start. Expert Missions grade partly on time—poison plus ultimates beat guard break melee for speed. Record successful Z-rank loadouts in notes for repeatability when returning for skill drops.

See Get Z-Rank guide for mission-specific walkthrough references and PQ Checklist tool for tracking completion percentage across all hundred base PQs.

Photo Mode pause does not stop mission timers—never idle in menus during timed tests. Retry from menu faster than returning to Conton City between attempts. Ally AI difficulty cannot be adjusted—design around their failures.

Additional Xenoverse 2 context for this topic: Parallel Quests remain the backbone of skill and Dragon Ball acquisition even in 2026 with Future Saga content live. Expert Missions 16 through 18 still anchor TP Medal economy for Tosok leveling and weekend shop purchases. Conton City layout places critical NPCs away from spawn—use Conton City map page before hunting mentors or rifts. Time Patroller fashion and emotes do not affect combat outcomes but improve hub navigation enjoyment during long farms. Account-wide unlocks mean alt characters inherit PQ completion and skill libraries—leverage alts for racial exclusives without repeating entire story on each slot unless desired for narrative replay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Z-rank affect drops?

Community evidence suggests better RNG for skills; Advancement Tests require Z explicitly.

Why did I get A-rank with full health?

Time limit or missed bonus objective—check Ultimate Finish conditions.

Fastest way to Z-rank PQs?

Overlevel with Tosok, use teleport flight, and bring beam ultimates with wide hitboxes.

Do I need Z on Expert Missions for TP Medals?

No—medals drop on any rank. Z helps completion and possible skill drop luck.

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