Dragon Ball Legends is one of the most popular anime fighting games on mobile, known for its real-time PvP battles and gacha mechanics. As with many competitive mobile games, players often search for advantages—leading them to sites like AppHubClub. But is using such services safe or allowed?

Before you rush to download a modded APK, it is critical to understand the consequences. Bandai Namco employs a sophisticated anti-cheat system for Dragon Ball Legends, known as the Ban Wave.

Bandai Namco Entertainment, the developer of Dragon Ball Legends, has a strict policy against third-party modifications. They actively scan for anomalies in player data. If an account is flagged for using a modded APK from a site like AppHubClub—whether for unlimited crystals or auto-win mechanics—the account is typically permanently banned. For players who have invested time (or real money) into their legitimate accounts, this is a major gamble.

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This is where the report becomes technically interesting. Dragon Ball Legends is a server-based fighting game.

Before you rush to download the AppHubClub Dragon Ball Legends APK, a heavy dose of reality is required. Bandai Namco employs one of the most aggressive anti-cheat systems in mobile gaming. Here are the risks associated with using mods from third-party hubs.

While AppHubClub mods claim to work in "Story Mode only," the game requires a constant internet connection. Even if you try to use God Mode in the Player vs. Player (PvP) Rating Match, the server will detect the data mismatch. Most mods disable PvP entirely, but even entering co-op events with a mod active is a fast track to a ban.