Updated: April 12, 2026
Dragon Blox just dropped a stacked Weekend Update on April 11, 2026, and it hits hard. Two new open world bosses — Universal Vegito and Fused Zamasu — are now roaming the map with devastating movesets and top-tier loot tables. The update also introduces two new skills (Savage Strike and Holy Wrath), buffs Gogeta's rebirth drop to a flat 1,000 rebirths per kill, and rolls out a balance patch that shakes up the current meta. If you've been grinding rebirths or waiting for a reason to jump back in, this is it.
Both new bosses are open world spawns, meaning they appear on the map at fixed intervals and anyone in the server can engage them. This is the same system used for existing bosses like Gogeta and Jiren, but Universal Vegito and Fused Zamasu are tuned significantly harder. These aren't bosses you wander into at low rebirths and survive.
Universal Vegito spawns in the Tournament of Power arena every 30 minutes. He's the fusion of Goku and Vegeta pushed to an entirely new limit, and the developers didn't hold back on his kit. Universal Vegito has three distinct phases, each escalating his damage output and attack speed. In his final phase, he gains an aura burst that knocks back everyone within melee range every 8 seconds, which means you can't just stand next to him and mash attacks.
The recommended entry point is 500 rebirths minimum. Below that, your damage against him is reduced so heavily that you'll time out the fight before making a dent. A coordinated group of 3-4 players at 500+ rebirths can take him down in about 4-5 minutes. Solo players at 800+ rebirths can manage it, but you'll need to be precise with your dodges during phase three.
| Phase | HP Threshold | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | 100% – 70% | Standard melee combos with occasional ki blasts |
| Phase 2 | 70% – 35% | Faster combos, adds a beam attack with tracking |
| Phase 3 | 35% – 0% | Aura knockback every 8s, ultimate attack at 10% HP |
His drop table is where things get interesting. Universal Vegito is the exclusive source for the new Savage Strike skill (roughly 15% drop rate). He also drops rebirth tokens, rare cosmetic auras, and a chance at the Universal Vegito transformation form itself. That transformation sits at approximately a 2% drop rate, making it one of the rarest forms in the game right now.
Fused Zamasu spawns in the Destroyed Future zone on a 45-minute timer. He's tankier than Universal Vegito but slower, which creates a different kind of fight. Where Vegito punishes you with speed, Zamasu punishes you with endurance. His HP pool is massive, and he regenerates health during phase transitions unless you burst him down fast enough.
The minimum rebirth threshold here is 750 rebirths. Groups of 3-5 players at that level can handle it comfortably. Zamasu's signature mechanic is his Immortal Body passive — when he drops below 50% HP, he starts regenerating 2% HP every 5 seconds. If your group's DPS can't outpace that regen, the fight becomes a slow loss. This is a hard gear check for your entire squad.
Fused Zamasu drops the new Holy Wrath skill at approximately a 12% drop rate. He also has a unique cosmetic drop (Corrupted Halo accessory) and standard rebirth token rewards. The Holy Wrath skill alone makes him worth farming repeatedly.
Both new skills are boss-exclusive drops. You can't buy them, craft them, or pull them from any gacha system. The only path to these skills is farming the bosses that drop them, which gives endgame players a real reason to grind the new content.
Savage Strike is a single-target melee skill that hits like a freight train. On activation, your character dashes forward and delivers a rapid 7-hit combo that ends with a heavy knockback punch. The total damage scales with your melee stat and rebirth count, and at high rebirths (800+), it can chunk roughly 30-40% of a PvP opponent's health bar in one clean rotation.
The skill has a 25-second cooldown and moderate ki cost. Its main strength in PvE is the burst window it creates against bosses. Landing the full 7-hit combo on Universal Vegito during his post-beam vulnerability window is the most efficient DPS cycle in the current meta. In PvP, the dash startup is telegraphed, so experienced players can dodge it on reaction, but in group fights or off a stun setup, it's devastating.
| Stat | Savage Strike | Holy Wrath |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Single-target melee | AoE ranged |
| Source | Universal Vegito (~15%) | Fused Zamasu (~12%) |
| Cooldown | 25 seconds | 45 seconds |
| Ki Cost | Moderate | Heavy |
| Best For | Boss burst, 1v1 PvP | AoE farming, group PvP |
Holy Wrath is the opposite design philosophy. It's a wide AoE energy attack that rains divine lightning across a large area. Everything caught in the blast radius takes heavy damage and gets stunned for 1.5 seconds. The stun is the real prize here — in group PvP, landing Holy Wrath on a cluster of enemies gives your entire team a window to follow up with combos.
The tradeoff is a 45-second cooldown and a chunky ki cost that'll drain about 60% of your ki bar at average stats. The startup animation also takes roughly 1.2 seconds, which is long enough for alert PvP players to dodge or interrupt you. You need to use it predictively or off a teammate's crowd control setup, not reactively.
For PvE, Holy Wrath is incredible for farming groups of enemies. The AoE radius is wide enough to catch entire mob packs, and the stun keeps them locked down while you or your team clean up. Against bosses, it's less efficient than Savage Strike for raw single-target damage, but the stun is still valuable for creating safe DPS windows.
This is the change that's going to affect the most players. Gogeta's rebirth drop has been increased to 1,000 rebirths per kill. Previously, Gogeta was already one of the better rebirth sources in the game, but this buff puts him in a completely different tier. For context, most players were averaging around 200-400 rebirths per boss kill before this change. A flat 1K per Gogeta kill means you can rack up rebirths at roughly 2-3x the speed of any other farming method.
Gogeta still spawns on his normal timer in the same location. His difficulty hasn't changed either, so if you were already farming him before this update, your existing strategy still works. The only difference is the payout. Players who have been sitting at 300-500 rebirths and struggling to push higher now have a clear path forward: farm Gogeta, stack rebirths, and use that power to take on the new bosses.
This change also compresses the progression gap between new and veteran players. Someone who started last week can hit 500 rebirths (the Universal Vegito threshold) within a few days of Gogeta farming. The developers clearly want more players engaging with the new endgame bosses rather than being locked out by months of slow rebirth grinding.
The April 11 balance patch touches several existing systems. These aren't huge overhauls, but they shift the meta enough that you'll want to adjust your build if you're running any of the affected setups.
Both new bosses demand different approaches. Here's how to handle each one efficiently once you meet the rebirth requirements.
The Weekend Update is packed, and there's a lot to optimize if you want to get ahead while the content is fresh. Here's the priority order we recommend.
Step 1: Farm Gogeta for rebirths. The 1K rebirth drop is the single biggest efficiency gain in this update. Even if you're already at high rebirths, stacking more makes the new bosses faster and easier. If you're below 500 rebirths, this is your only focus until you hit that threshold.
Step 2: Fight Universal Vegito first. He's easier than Fused Zamasu and his Savage Strike drop is arguably the more versatile skill. Getting Savage Strike early also makes your Zamasu runs faster since the burst damage shortens the fight.
Step 3: Move to Fused Zamasu. Once you have Savage Strike equipped and your rebirths are at 750+, Zamasu becomes manageable. Holy Wrath rounds out your skill loadout and gives you AoE coverage that Savage Strike lacks.
Step 4: Experiment with the balance changes. If you were running a beam-spam build, it's time to diversify. The ki charge nerf and beam damage reduction push the meta toward hybrid builds that mix melee, ranged, and the new skills. Try swapping one of your beam skills for Savage Strike and see how it feels.
Don't forget to check our Dragon Blox codes page for any new codes that dropped alongside the update. Free boosts and items from codes can speed up your Gogeta farming significantly.
Dragon Blox currently has over 50 premium wishes available through active codes. Premium wishes let you roll on the game's higher-tier gacha system for rare cosmetics and special gear, including exclusive items like the Time Breaker Mask. These are the primary free-to-play method for accessing the premium gacha without spending Robux.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| DB2026 | 15 Premium Wishes | Active |
| FIRSTWISH | 15 Premium Wishes | Active |
| BOOSTED | 10 Premium Wishes | Active |
| WEEKENDBOOST | 10 Premium Wishes | Active |
| QUICKUPDATE | 10 Premium Wishes | Active |
| WHENUPDATE | 10 Premium Wishes | Active |
| XMAS2025 | 10 Premium Wishes | Active |
| QUICKPATCH | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| MARCH | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| SNEAKSSOON | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| QOL | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| VALENTINE | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| FEBRUARY | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| JANUARY | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| HAPPYNEWYEAR | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
| HAPPYHOLIDAYS25 | 5 Premium Wishes | Active |
Code redemption in Dragon Blox requires a minimum of three hours of playtime before it becomes available. Once you've hit that threshold, follow these steps:
The community response to the April 11 Weekend Update has been overwhelmingly positive, especially around the new bosses. Players are calling Universal Vegito one of the best-designed boss fights in Dragon Blox history. The three-phase structure with escalating mechanics gives the fight a real sense of progression, and the phase 3 aura knockback forces you to actually engage with the mechanics instead of face-tanking.
Fused Zamasu's reception is more polarizing. Hardcore players love the DPS check at 50% HP because it rewards coordinated groups and punishes undergeared players who try to brute-force it. More casual players, though, find the regen mechanic frustrating. If your group barely misses the DPS threshold, the fight turns into a 10-minute war of attrition that you slowly lose. The community consensus is that Zamasu's tuning is fair but unforgiving — exactly what endgame content should be.
The Gogeta 1K rebirth change is getting the loudest praise. Long-time players who spent months grinding rebirths the old way have mixed feelings (some feel their grind was devalued), but the majority recognize that faster progression benefits the overall health of the game. More players reaching endgame means more players available for the new boss fights, which makes grouping easier for everyone.
The balance changes have sparked the usual debate. Beam mains are unhappy about the 10% nerf, while melee players feel validated that the combo window tightening raises the skill floor. The PvP normalization in ranked is widely praised — ranked matches feel more competitive when raw stat advantages are compressed.
Content creators on YouTube and social media have already started posting boss guides and skill showcases. The Dragon Blox Roblox page has seen a noticeable spike in concurrent players since the update dropped, which is a strong sign that the content is landing well.
Want more Robux for Dragon Blox and other Roblox games? Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks — no surveys, no downloads, just real rewards.
Universal Vegito spawns as an open world boss in the Tournament of Power arena. He appears every 30 minutes on a fixed rotation. You need at least 500 rebirths to deal meaningful damage to him, and a coordinated group of 3-4 players is strongly recommended.
Savage Strike drops from Universal Vegito at a roughly 15% drop rate. You need to deal a minimum damage threshold during the boss fight to qualify for the loot roll. There is no other way to obtain this skill — it is exclusive to the Universal Vegito boss encounter.
Yes. As of the April 11 Weekend Update, defeating Gogeta now awards 1,000 rebirths on kill. This makes Gogeta the single best rebirth source in the game for players who can consistently farm him. His spawn timer and difficulty remain unchanged.
The balance patch reduced ki charge rate across the board, nerfed beam-type skills by 10% at max charge, tightened melee combo extender input windows, buffed several older transformation forms, smoothed boss damage scaling, and applied tighter stat normalization to ranked PvP.
Holy Wrath is one of the strongest AoE skills in the game right now. It drops from Fused Zamasu and deals massive damage in a wide radius with a built-in 1.5-second stun. The main downside is its 45-second cooldown and heavy ki cost. For PvE boss farming and group PvP, it's top tier. In 1v1 PvP, the slow startup makes it punishable if your opponent reads it.
You need a minimum of 750 rebirths to deal meaningful damage to Fused Zamasu. A group of 3-5 players at 750+ rebirths is recommended for a clean kill. Highly geared solo players at 1,000+ rebirths can take him down, but it requires patience and precise play around his 50% HP regen mechanic.
Everything you need to know about Dragon Blox: beginner guides, tier lists, boss strategies, and progression tips all in one place.
CODESFull list of all working Dragon Blox codes updated daily. Over 50 premium wishes available right now.