Xenoverse 2 How To Max Out Friendship

Hey there, fellow time patroller! Ever feel like you’re just a Super Saiyan single in Conton City? Wanna build some bonds? Then buckle up, because we're diving into the wonderfully wacky world of maxing out friendships in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2!
Why bother, you ask? Well, besides the warm fuzzies of having virtual besties, maxing out friendships unlocks some seriously sweet loot. Think powerful new moves, clothes that’ll make even Vegeta jealous, and the satisfaction of knowing you're officially cool enough for Frieza to... maybe not hate you. Probably still hate you, actually.
So, You Wanna Be a Conton City Social Butterfly?
Alright, let's get down to business. Maxing out friendships isn't rocket science, but it does require a little elbow grease (or, you know, button mashing). Think of it like training – except instead of getting stronger, you're getting... friendlier?
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The Basic Breakdown: It's All About the PQ's (Parallel Quests)
Your main method for boosting friendship is through Parallel Quests. These are those replayable missions where you beat up bad guys and occasionally save the day. To raise friendship, you gotta bring your potential buddy along for the ride. Think of it as a really intense double date, where the date involves energy blasts and the potential destruction of the universe.
Pro Tip: Check the PQ info! Some quests give extra friendship points. These are your golden tickets to Friendship Town. Grab 'em!
The Gift-Giving Gambit: Bribery, But With Style
Okay, okay, it's not technically bribery. It's... strategic gifting. Certain characters have specific items they absolutely adore. Giving them these gifts is a fast track to friendship. Think of it as buying them a coffee... except the coffee is a rare herb that probably grows on some alien planet.

Want to know which gift each character loves? Google is your friend (ironically). Or you could experiment and see what they like. Just don't be surprised if Frieza throws your gift back at you with a menacing laugh. He’s a tough crowd.
Friendship Faux Pas: Things to Avoid
Just like in real life, there are things that can hurt your chances of building a friendship in Xenoverse 2. Here are a few don'ts:
- Don't let your buddy get KO'd: Nobody likes a liability. If your friend keeps getting blasted into oblivion, their opinion of you probably isn't going to improve. Protect them!
- Don't ignore them in battle: If your friend is getting swarmed by enemies, lend a hand! It's the polite thing to do. Plus, saving their virtual butt will earn you major friendship points.
- Don't quit mid-quest: This is just rude. Imagine inviting someone over for dinner and then kicking them out halfway through. Not cool.
The Secret Sauce: Character-Specific Quirks
Each character has their own little quirks when it comes to friendship. Some are easier to please than others. Let's look at a few examples:

Goku: The Saiyan BFF
Goku is pretty chill. He just wants to fight strong opponents and eat lots of food. Bring him along to tough Parallel Quests and he'll be your friend in no time. Giving him Senzu Beans is also a good move. He really likes Senzu Beans. It’s like giving him a virtual energy drink. A really, REALLY powerful energy drink.
Vegeta: The Tsundere Training Partner
Vegeta is a bit more complicated. He's all about strength and pride. He might act like he doesn't care about you, but deep down (like, really deep down) he appreciates your help. Focus on completing quests quickly and efficiently to impress him. And for goodness' sake, don't let him get knocked out! His Saiyan pride can't handle it.
Frieza: The… Frenemy?
Okay, let's be honest, you're probably never going to be best friends with Frieza. But you can still max out his friendship for the rewards. Just grit your teeth, complete the quests, and try not to think about all the planets he's destroyed. Think of the skills!

Android 18: The Surprisingly Sweet Android
Android 18 might seem cold and aloof at first, but she's actually pretty cool once you get to know her. Just be helpful and don't be creepy. Nobody likes a creepy time patroller. Also, offering to buy her some clothes (in the game, of course) can boost your friendship.
The Ultimate Friendship Grind: Is It Worth It?
Okay, let's be real. Maxing out every friendship in Xenoverse 2 can be a grind. It takes time, patience, and a lot of Parallel Quests. But is it worth it? Absolutely! Those new skills and clothes are awesome. Plus, you get bragging rights. Who wouldn't want to say they're best buds with Beerus (even if it's just in a video game)?
Here's the thing: Don't get too caught up in the grind. Have fun with it! Experiment with different characters, try new strategies, and enjoy the chaos of Dragon Ball. After all, that's what Xenoverse 2 is all about!

Beyond the PQ's: Other Friendship Boosters
While Parallel Quests are your bread and butter, here are a few other ways to nudge those friendship meters:
- Guru's House: Guru's House offers training that can sometimes boost friendship with specific characters. Keep an eye out for those opportunities!
- Training with Masters: After reaching certain milestones in your relationship, you can train directly with your masters, which can unlock new moves and further increase friendship.
Final Thoughts: Go Forth and Be Friendly!
So there you have it! Your guide to becoming the ultimate friendship master in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Now go forth, choose your allies wisely, and get ready to blast your way to a stronger team and even stronger friendships! Remember, it’s all about having fun and enjoying the wild ride that is Xenoverse 2. Good luck, time patroller! And try not to destroy the timeline too much along the way.
One last thing: Don't forget to occasionally log off and hang out with your real-life friends too. They might appreciate it.
