Final Stand: Remastered guide – How to play

Final Stand: Remastered is the long-awaited revival of one of Roblox’s most iconic Dragon Ball–inspired RPGs. Rebuilt with modern visuals, smoother combat, and expanded systems, it delivers a full-blown power fantasy – letting players train, fight, and transform their characters into unstoppable warriors. But with so many stats, forms, and mechanics to learn, starting out can feel overwhelming.

This guide will show you step-by-step – from choosing your race and mastering the controls to unlocking transformations, leveling efficiently, and dominating in both PvE and PvP. Whether you’re completely new to Final Stand: Remastered or returning to test your might once again, this comprehensive walkthrough will teach you exactly how to play, progress fast, and become one of the strongest fighters in the universe.

How to play – Final Stand: Remastered guide

Controls & core combat mechanics (must-know)

  • Movement: W/A/S/D; fly with Space (hold or double-tap depending on action); sprint/fast fly with Shift.
  • Attacks: Left click for melee and punch combos.
  • Right click for guard break and special melee interaction.
  • Ki & ranged: Q/E/X (varies by UI & keybinds) for Ki blasts/skills and charge.
  • Defensive/tech:Block (E), Perfect Block (timed block), Dodge/ Dash (Q or double-tap dir), Vanish (X after combo or on being hit), Ki Deflect (E+R), Dragon Rush (Space + Right Click).
  • Exact key names vary by versions; open the in-game tutorial/menu (M) for your bindings.

Why this matters: mastering perfect block, vanish and ki-deflect is the difference between getting chunked vs. winning fights. Practice timing in low-stakes fights.

Races, stats, and choosing a starter

  • Races determine passive stat growth, special mechanics, and sometimes access to unique moves/forms (Saiyan, Human, Namekian, Frieza, Android, Majin, etc.). Community tier lists help decide — some races are meta-better for early game vs. late game. If you want raw ease of progression, check current tier lists (they change with patches).

Starter advice

  • If you want simpler, steady growth: Human / Frieza often recommended by guides.
  • If you want iconic play (transformations): Saiyan — but they may require form mastery.
  • For unique mechanics (regen/ki): consider Namekian/Android depending on patch notes.

Stats & how to allocate them

  • Stat points are gained via levels and some quests. Typical stats: Health, Ki, Stamina, Melee, Ki Damage, Speed/Flight.
  • Early game: prioritize Stamina/Health (survivability) + Melee/Ki depending on whether you’ll focus melee or ki moves.
  • Mid/late game: optimize for whatever move set and form you plan to use — e.g., ki build max Ki Damage and Ki, melee builds invest in Melee+Stam. If the game allows resets (it typically does), you can experiment — read the reset guide for costs.

Moves (skills), forms & transformations

  • Moves are purchased from skill shops or unlocked via quests/dojo/bosses. They’re categorized (Ki, Melee, Other). Learn a basic rotation of 2–3 core moves + vanish/deflect/beam as utility.

Forms / Transformations

  • Forms (SSJ, etc.) massively buff stats and often change your move interactions. Mastering forms requires doing specific tasks or reaching thresholds (or training in-game mechanics). Guides and videos show fastest mastery methods — use them for practical rotations.

Leveling — best XP methods & progression path

  • Do main questlines first (they give decent XP and unlock areas).
  • Use efficient grinding spots recommended by the community (spawned mobs/bosses in certain zones). YouTube creators publish the current fastest XP routes — they’re worth following because patch updates change meta grind spots frequently.

Passive/AFK XP: some remasters include passive XP sources (gravity chamber or similar); check for those and use them to grind in background sessions.

Advanced combat tips — win more fights

  • Learn perfect block timing (stuns attacks), vanish to escape combos, and ki-deflect to turn beams back.
  • Use lock-on + strafing to land combos; avoid predictable flight straight-lines (get baited).
  • For 1v1 duels: bait, block → punish with your best combo + vanish for follow-up. For group PvE: AoE/beam spam while kiting is often best.

“First 2 hours” checklist (do this when you launch)

  1. Read the in-game tutorial / bindings (M).
  2. Choose a race based on a recent tier guide (Decide melee vs ki).
  3. Complete early quests around Kame/West City/Chi-Chi to get starter XP & zeni.
  4. Unlock 1–2 basic moves, practice block/vanish/perfect block.
  5. Join the official Discord & Roblox group — grab map tips, raid invites, and codes.

Leveling Route Guide: Levels 1–30

  1. Start with Daily / Initial Quests
    • At the beginning, focus on completing easy quests in your starter area (Goku’s House, West City etc.). According to the Quests Wiki, daily quests like “Defeat 10 Big Snakes” (given by ChiChi at Goku’s House) give good XP.
    • Do all the green one-time quests available in the starter region, because they give strong XP early. (As suggested by strategy guides.)
  2. Piccolo Quest Chain
    The Piccolo quests are very helpful early, both for XP and getting practice with mechanics:
    • Quest 1 (Canyons – Orbs): Collect 4 purple orbs in the Canyon area. Important: do not fly while collecting them, otherwise you will fail.
    • Quest 2 (Evil Sands – Dinosaurs): Defeat 5 dinosaurs without dying. Use ranged attacks (ki moves) for safety; maintain distance, attack when they are vulnerable.
    • Quest 3 (Gregs / Groves): Go to Gregs (forest/tree area) where Piccolo is meditating, and defeat 5–10 enemies without dying.
    • Completing these gives good XP and helps you master movement + combat early.
  3. Missing Namekian Quest
    • This is a search-style mission. According to the guide, the quest starts in West City (near an NPC).
    • Then, go to the Southern Mountains (outside West City) and explore to locate the green Namekian NPC.
    • This quest gives substantial XP, so it’s worth doing early to boost your level.
  4. Sparring in the Dojo
    • One of the fastest ways to level (especially early) is to spar with a friend in the Dojo area. According to the fast leveling guide, players can get ~10 levels in 30 minutes if they spar consistently.
    • Try to team up with someone near your level to maximize XP gains (very high-level sparring can be inefficient).
    • Advantage: you don’t lose XP / money when you die in sparring (unlike NPC fights) per the guide.
  5. Zenni Farming (Secondary)
    • While grinding XP, also farm Zeni so you can buy useful moves / capsules. Use Wendigo in the Southern Mountains (purple aura NPC) — he’s a good early Zenni farm.
    • Equip a Beckoning Cat Capsule if possible — it gives a +10% Zenni boost (according to the farm guide) which helps your economy.
  6. Daily Quests Routine
    • After you finish the initial and Piccolo quests, cycle through daily quests every day. According to the quest listing, there are many easy dailies (e.g., defeat certain mobs) that reward both Zeni and EXP.
    • Focus on the fastest / closest daily quests first (to minimize travel time).
  7. Stat Points / Reset Consideration
    • As you level, invest your stat points wisely based on your build (melee vs ki).
    • If you feel your stat distribution is suboptimal, check how to reset stats (you might want to wait till later, but it’s good to plan).

Tips and Warnings for 1–30

  • Stay alive in dangerous quests: For some quest objectives (like the dinosaur quest), dying means restart, so play carefully.
  • Use sparring smartly: Sparring gives a lot of XP, but pick a partner close to your level.
  • Optimize travel: Try to do quests in a path that minimizes back-and-forth.
  • Manage your Ki / Health: In fights, always keep an eye on your Ki to avoid being left vulnerable.
  • Use server-hopping (if allowed): If certain quests or spawns are rare, switching servers might help (but follow game’s policies).

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