Mugen | Char Vegeta Ultra Ego Full
You haven't played the character until you land his Level 3 or Level 5 super. The "Full" version typically features:
A "full" character is unplayable without signature moves. Expect these commands (using numpad notation): mugen char vegeta ultra ego full
| Move | Command | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Gamma Burst Flash | D, DF, F + Punch | A rapid-fire ki volley that stuns opponents. | | Ultra Ego Slash | F, D, DF + Kick | A teleporting shoulder check that breaks armor. | | Hakai Touch | D, DB, B + Punch (close) | A command grab; Vegeta erases the opponent’s special stock. | | Final Explosion (Ultra Ego ver.) | D, DF, F + 2 Punches (Level 1) | A self-damaging AoE burst that leaves Vegeta vulnerable. | | Pride of the Destroyer | D, DB, B + 2 Kicks (Level 3) | Cinematic barrage ending with a massive Hakai sphere. | You haven't played the character until you land
The popularity of this character highlights a unique aspect of MUGEN culture: the speed at which it adapts to source material. Ultra Ego was only recently introduced in the manga, yet the pixel art community has already fully realized the form. It serves as a testament to the dedication of sprite artists who redraw every frame of Vegeta’s body, adding the necessary muscle definition and aura flair to make the form feel authentic. Use consistent numbering and comments in Fighter Factory
What sets Ultra Ego Vegeta apart from the thousands of other Dragon Ball characters in MUGEN is how the character translates the canon concept of "Destruction" into gameplay.
In the Dragon Ball Super manga, Ultra Ego grants Vegeta power proportionate to the damage he sustains. In MUGEN, high-quality creators have coded this philosophy directly into the character's mechanics. This isn't a character you play defensively. Playing Ultra Ego Vegeta requires a shift in mindset; you are encouraged to tank hits to charge your power meter or trigger specific "Revenge" counters.
Key Mechanics often include: