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It shares several elements that make it look like one:
1. Character evolution: As in RPGs, Dragon Ball Z characters train and "level up" constantly. This is reflected in his powers, abilities and transformations, such as the different levels of Super Saiyan.
2. Arc-based story: DBZ's narrative structure, with sagas focused on a villain or conflict, resembles the main quests of an RPG. Each arc usually culminates in a "final battle", as in many games.
3. Teamwork: Although Goku is the protagonist, the rest of the Z Warriors also have moments to shine, similar to how team members are handled in an RPG.
4. Collecting items: The search for the Dragon Balls is a clear parallel to the mechanics of searching for important items in role-playing games.
5. World Progression: With each saga, the DBZ universe expands. New locations, enemies and allies are revealed, reminiscent of exploring worlds in an RPG.
1. Character evolution: As in RPGs, Dragon Ball Z characters train and "level up" constantly. This is reflected in his powers, abilities and transformations, such as the different levels of Super Saiyan.
2. Arc-based story: DBZ's narrative structure, with sagas focused on a villain or conflict, resembles the main quests of an RPG. Each arc usually culminates in a "final battle", as in many games.
3. Teamwork: Although Goku is the protagonist, the rest of the Z Warriors also have moments to shine, similar to how team members are handled in an RPG.
4. Collecting items: The search for the Dragon Balls is a clear parallel to the mechanics of searching for important items in role-playing games.
5. World Progression: With each saga, the DBZ universe expands. New locations, enemies and allies are revealed, reminiscent of exploring worlds in an RPG.
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