Is Choosing Krillin As Your Instructor Worth It in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2?

Sometimes, the skill set of your character might fall short when you are battling against tough opponents in Xenoverse 2. In this case, you need to expand your skill set by learning new moves from instructors.

Any main character in Xenoverse 2 can act as an instructor. That means even villains like Frieza can be your instructors!

In the Dragon Ball universe, Krillin is regarded as one of the most skilled martial artists on Earth. However, is he skilled enough to be a good instructor for you?

It is totally worth it to choose Krillin as your instructor in the early game, especially if you like fighting from a distance. His Destructo Disc is one of the strongest moves in the game. You can switch your mentor later in the game if you are dissatisfied with him.

Mentor Krillin Guide

Krillin can be unlocked as a mentor after finishing the first half of the Saiyan Saga and reaching level 5. You can find Krillin near Orange Star High School once you finish your first-ever Time Patrol.

Complete every lesson he assigns to you to learn all his moves. You need a training level of Easy to start training under him and a training level of Intermediate to finish all of his lessons.

1. Lesson 0: Initiation Test

How to complete the lesson: Beat Krillin by using the Rise to Action Super Skill. Rise to Action instantly restores 200 stamina.

Rewards – 100 Zeni, Rise to Action Super Skill

Is Choosing Krillin As Your Instructor Worth It in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2?
Rise to Action | Source: Fandom

2. Lesson 1

How to complete the lesson: Max out your friendship meter with Krillin by using the moves he teaches you in the battles.  Beat Krillin using Orin Combo after raising friendship points with him. This melee skill can be activated even mid-combo. 

Rewards – 200 Zeni, Orin Combo

3. Lesson 2

How to complete the lesson: You need to increase your training level a little by talking to Elder Kai before attempting this lesson.

Defeat Krillin and Yamcha using Destructo Disc super attack and fixed skill slots. Krillin and Yamcha don’t really attack you, but try to defeat them as soon as possible to avoid getting hit if you are unlucky.

Rewards – 300 Zeni, Destructo Disc

Is Choosing Krillin As Your Instructor Worth It in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2?
Destructo Disc | Source: Fandom

4. Lesson 3

Is Choosing Krillin As Your Instructor Worth It in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2?
Scatter Kamehameha | Source: Fandom

How to complete the lesson: Defeat ten Saibamen and then Krillin with Scatter Kamehameha. 

Rewards – 400 Zeni, Scatter Kamehameha

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A Complete Guide to Choosing a Mentor in Xenoverse 2!

Can you change mentors in Xenoverse 2?

Once you advance further in story mode, you will meet stronger instructors such as Frieza and Vegeta. However, that doesn’t mean you should avoid choosing an instructor in the early game.

Is Choosing Krillin As Your Instructor Worth It in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2?
Frieza laughing menacingly | Source: Fandom

You can change mentors in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Moreover, you will also retain the skills taught to you by your previous mentor even if you change your mentor. This means you can collect moves from all mentors by changing your mentor after completing your training.

But this doesn’t mean you can pick several mentors at once. You can train under only one mentor at a time. To choose a new mentor, you have to abandon your previous mentor. 

About Dragon Ball

Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama’s brainchild, came into existence in 1984. It has spawned several manga, anime, films, and other media adaptations.

The initial series follows Son Goku and his adventures when he was a child. It is here that we are first introduced to Goku as he meets Bulma, Yamcha, and others.

He trains in martial arts and participates in the World Martial Arts Championship for the first time in this series.

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