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|released = <small><sup>'''JPN'''</sup></small> 2014

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|released = <small><sup>'''JPN'''</sup></small> August 7, 2014

 

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'''''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2''''' (ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション2) is a card-based fighting game that is a portable-port of the arcade game ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', and the sequel to ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission]]''. It was released in Japan for the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]] handheld gaming console in 2014.

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'''''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2''''' (ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション2) is a card-based fighting game that is a portable-port of the arcade game ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', and the sequel to ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission]]''. It was released in Japan for the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]] handheld gaming console on August 7, 2014.

 

 

 

==Overview==

 

==Overview==

 

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The game surpasses its predecessor in terms of both graphical quality and the amount of content. It contains more than 2000 cards, which is more than twice the amount in the first ''Ultimate Mission'' game. ''Ultimate Mission 2'' includes missions from all 21 ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' iterations, from the first set through Jaaku Mission 3 ([[Red Ribbon Androids]], [[Galaxy Soldiers]], [[Majin Buu]], [[Planet Trade Organization]], [[Lord Slug's clan]], [[Super Buu]], [[Broly]], [[Tapion]], ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' characters, [[Baby Saga]] characters, ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn|Fusion Reborn]]'' characters, [[Turles Crusher Corps.]], ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks|The History of Trunks]]'' characters, ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku|Bardock - The Father of Goku]]'' characters, ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|Battle of Gods]]'' characters, [[Garlic Jr.]] and his men, [[Super 17]], [[Hatchiyack]], ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' characters and [[Oceanus Shenron]], [[Haze Shenron]] and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler|The Return of Cooler]]'' characters, and the [[Supreme Kai (race)|Supreme Kais]]), and players are able to retain all the cards they obtained in the first game. It features a brand-new Adventure Mode, as well as an Ultimate Mission where the player has a finite number of cards and is not allowed to play the same one twice.<ref>''[[V-Jump]]'', issue #5, 2014</ref>

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The game surpasses its predecessor in terms of both graphical quality and the amount of content. It contains more than 2000 cards, which is more than twice the amount in the first ''Ultimate Mission'' game. ''Ultimate Mission 2'' includes missions from all 21 ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' iterations, from the first set through Jaaku Mission 3 ([[Red Ribbon Androids]], [[Galaxy Soldiers]], [[Majin Buu]], [[Planet Trade Organization]], [[Lord Slug's clan]], [[Super Buu]], [[Broly]], [[Tapion]], ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' characters, [[Baby Saga]] characters, ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn|Fusion Reborn]]'' characters, [[Turles Crusher Corps.]], ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks|The History of Trunks]]'' characters, ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku|Bardock - The Father of Goku]]'' characters, ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|Battle of Gods]]'' characters, [[Garlic Jr.]] and his men, [[Super 17]], [[Hatchiyack]], ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' characters and [[Oceanus Shenron]], [[Haze Shenron]] and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler|The Return of Cooler]]'' characters, and the [[Supreme Kai (race)|Supreme Kais]]), and players are able to retain all the cards they obtained in the first game. It features a brand-new Adventure Mode, the Ultimate Universe Mode, as well as an Ultimate Mission where the player has a finite number of cards and is not allowed to play the same one twice.<ref>''[[V-Jump]]'', issue #5, 2014</ref>

 

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Like its predecessor, first-run releases of the ''Ultimate Mission 2'' come with a bonus set of cards for the actual arcade game: a Kid [[Goku]] card, a [[Super Saiyan]] Gok card, a GT Goku card, and a [[Super Buu]] card.

 

 

 

==Characters==

 

==Characters==

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