The site also contains a guide for each Meta Team in the Game. The guides are structured in brief paragraphs that explain Team’s choices and strategy together with good and bad matchups for the Team. These matchups are rather interesting. For the most part, their reasoning for those choices is either “ Team A has Fighters whose Unique Abilities permit them to inflict higher Damage to Team B’s Fighters, so it’s a favorable matchup”, or “Team A has high Damage output so it can break through Team B’s high Defense”.

Some of these, like Sagas Warrior and Regeneration, are showcased faithfully to their state in the game, while others like Hybrid Saiyan and Blue Color Counter, present some questionable Team choices.

Also, the good/bad matchups they list are rather interesting. For the most part, their reasoning for those choices is either “Team A has Fighters whose Unique Abilities permit them to inflict higher Damage to Team B’s Fighters, so it’s a favorable matchup”, or “Team A has high Damage output so it can break through Team B’s high Defense”.

In regards to their Team recommendations, they aren’t always accurate or reliable. To dispute something said on their site: Lineage of Evil can’t counter Super Saiyan anymore due to being much weaker overall, and SP Chi-Chi GRN’s stats are too low for her to take advantage of her Anti-Son Family Unique Ability effectively.

Responding to their high Damage output breaking though high Defense Team Build justification where Regeneration and Future were explicitly mentioned for their Defense, their reasoning was also a bit flawed since those Teams are famous for being capable to outlast even highly Offensive Teams their Defense, revive, and Healing toolkits are just that strong.

All in all, the official site’s guides are not bad, but they are more theoretical than practical and don’t take power creep into account as much as they should.