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Dragon Ball Rage all bosses: Spawn Times & Rewards

Find every documented Dragon Ball Rage boss, including locations, spawn timers, power levels, techniques, and notable drops.

2026-08-20
Dragon Ball Rage Wiki Team
Quick Guide
  • Dragon Ball Rage all bosses include nine detailed entries in the available boss reference.
  • Fast farming targets include Guz, Maz, Carl, and Goku because their timers are comparatively short.
  • High-value targets include Piccolo, Gohan Beast, Janemba, and Brola for stronger stat gains or rare rewards.
  • Special encounters include Gohan Beast, which requires a Shenron wish, and Brola, which uses a full-moon spawn condition.
  • Best preparation means checking each location, reward table, power level, and attack pattern before engaging.

Dragon Ball Rage All Bosses Overview

Dragon Ball Rage all bosses are spread across Earth, Hell, special islands, and conditional summon locations. The available boss reference states that the game has 10 bosses when event bosses are counted, but it provides detailed information for nine named entries: Goku, Piccolo, Carl, Janemba, Gogeta, Maz, Guz, Gohan Beast, and Brola. This guide covers every documented entry without inventing an unlisted tenth boss.

The most efficient target depends on your goal. Players seeking frequent encounters can rotate between Guz, Maz, Carl, and Goku. Players looking for major stat rewards or rare transformations may instead prepare for Piccolo, Gohan Beast, or Brola.

BossLocationSpawn or TriggerListed PowerMain Focus
GokuCell Games Island, EarthEvery 2 minutes250KFast stat farming
PiccoloDesert stone towersEvery 2.5–4 hoursNot listedDragon Ball and large stats
CarlWastelandEvery 5–15 minutes70KTitle and transformation chance
JanembaShadowlandsEvery 10–35 minutes50MZeni and rare combat rewards
GogetaBlood Falls IslandEvery 25–55 minutesNot listedDragon Ball, Fusion, abilities
MazGiant Tree IslandEvery 3–5 minutes800KStats and accessory chance
GuzCell Island or Demon PrisonEvery 1–3 minutes500KFrequent stats and accessory chance
Gohan BeastVolcanoShenron wishNot listedBeast transformation
BrolaSnowy Iceland50% chance at full moon10MBerserk Mode and rare drops
Boss Count Note

The reference states that 10 bosses exist, while its detailed list contains nine named bosses. Treat this page as the documented roster and verify future additions through the Dragon Ball Rage wiki.

The most reliable way to plan a route is to separate bosses into three groups:

Short-Timer Bosses

  • Guz: one to three minutes
  • Goku: two minutes
  • Maz: three to five minutes
  • Carl: five to fifteen minutes

Long-Timer Bosses

  • Janemba: ten to thirty-five minutes
  • Gogeta: twenty-five to fifty-five minutes
  • Piccolo: two and a half to four hours

Conditional Bosses

  • Gohan Beast: requires a Shenron wish
  • Brola: tied to a full moon
  • Both reward specialized progression items

Boss Locations, Timers, and Combat Profiles

Boss location knowledge matters because several encounters are tied to recognizable landmarks. Goku appears on Cell Games Island in Earth, while Piccolo uses the stone towers at the center of the desert. Carl is found in the Wasteland, and Brola appears on the snowy island described as Iceland without the four pillars.

Hell-world encounters have their own spread. Janemba is located in Shadowlands, Gogeta appears on Blood Falls Island, and Maz uses Giant Tree Island. Guz can appear on Cell Island or near Demon Prison, with the reference specifically noting a spawn in front of the prison.

BossLandmark or AreaEncounter Notes
GokuCell Games IslandRegular Earth boss with a short two-minute cycle
PiccoloDesert, top of central stone towersLong timer and daily Dragon Ball behavior
CarlWastelandFarmer-inspired NPC with a five-to-fifteen-minute cycle
JanembaShadowlandsHell boss with a 50M listed power level
GogetaBlood Falls IslandLong timer and one of the broadest reward pools
MazGiant Tree IslandHell boss with an 800K listed power level
GuzCell Island or Demon PrisonShortest listed timer range
Gohan BeastVolcano after Shenron wishDoes not spawn naturally
BrolaSnowy IcelandFull-moon condition and 50% spawn chance

Use the power values as comparison points rather than automatic difficulty ratings. The listed numbers show that Janemba, Brola, and Gohan Beast-related progression sit above the early farming targets, but combat success also depends on your stats, transformations, attacks, and ability to manage melee pressure.

Route Planning Tip

Start with the nearest short-timer boss, then move toward longer-timer or conditional encounters. This reduces travel downtime while you wait for high-value spawns.

Boss attacks are also important when choosing an engagement order. Goku uses Kamekameha, ki blasts, and melee damage. Carl uses weapon shots and melee attacks. Janemba combines melee attacks, ki blasts, Ki Burst, and luminous lightning attacks. Gogeta adds Soul Punisher to his ki-based and melee toolkit.

Maz and Guz both use the Mazazo melee attack, with Guz also using ki blasts and Ki Burst. Gohan Beast uses melee attacks, ki blasts, and ki bursts. Brola is documented with ki blasts and punches.

BossDocumented TechniquesCombat Consideration
GokuKamekameha, ki blasts, meleeWatch for mixed ranged and close combat
PiccoloKi blasts, Ki Burst, meleePrepare for multiple ki-based attacks
CarlWeapon shots, meleeRanged shots can punish careless approaches
JanembaMelee, lightning, ki blasts, Ki BurstRespect his broad attack coverage
GogetaKi blasts, Ki Burst, Soul Punisher, meleeAccount for charge and cooldown behavior
MazMazazo, Ki BurstKeep distance from melee pressure
GuzMazazo, ki blasts, Ki BurstShort spawn cycle makes repeated fights practical
Gohan BeastMelee, ki blasts, ki burstsBuild around sustained defense and mobility
BrolaKi blasts, punchesAvoid staying in close range too long

Boss Rewards and Rare Drops

Rewards vary widely across the documented roster. Several bosses grant all-stat increases, while others provide titles, transformations, accessories, attacks, Dragon Balls, Z-Souls, or Fusion-related items.

Goku grants 50K in all stats when defeated. He can also rarely drop Red Sunglasses, which provide a 4% combat damage buff, with a listed 5% chance. The reference also gives him a 1% Dragon Ball chance. Players with Fusion unlocked may receive a Z-Soul opportunity.

Piccolo provides 5M in all statistics and releases a Dragon Ball every time according to the reference. However, the Dragon Ball is described as the same sphere for the entire real-life day after the first defeat. Piccolo can rarely drop the Turban, which provides a 7% energy damage buff.

BossStat RewardNotable Drops or Unlocks
Goku50K to all statsRed Sunglasses, Dragon Ball, possible Z-Soul
Piccolo5M to all statsDaily Dragon Ball behavior, Turban, possible Z-Soul
Carl70K to all statsThe Farmer title, Farmer's Instinct, Cowboy Hat, Z-Soul
Janemba50K to all statsLuminous Rain of Lightning, Halo
Gogeta1 to all statsDragon Ball, Dragon Radar, Soul Punisher, Fusion, Fusion Vest
Maz50K to all statsDemon Horns accessory
Guz50K to all statsDemon Unihorn accessory
Gohan Beast10M to all statsBeast Slayer title, Beast transformation, possible Z-Soul
Brola1M to all statsWrathful title, Green Pelt, Berserk Mode, Z-Soul, Gigantic Slam

Carl is especially useful for collection-focused players. His defeat grants The Farmer title, and the reference lists a 10% chance for Farmer's Instinct. That transformation is described as providing 70x health, 20x damage, and 1.02x training. The Cowboy Hat has a listed 5% chance and grants a 3% combat damage buff.

Janemba offers 50K in all stats and 1.05K–1.22K zeni. His listed rare rewards include a 10% chance for Luminous Rain of Lightning and a 5% chance for the Halo accessory, which grants a 12% health buff and a 10% mastery buff.

Gogeta has a broad reward pool, although the listed stat gain is only 1 to all statistics. His rewards include a 15% Dragon Ball chance, a 15% single-use Dragon Radar chance, a 15% Soul Punisher chance, a 10% Fusion chance, and a 3% Fusion Vest chance.

Reward Priority

For raw stat growth, prioritize Piccolo or Gohan Beast when your progression allows it. For repeatable farming, Guz, Maz, Goku, and Carl offer shorter encounter cycles.

Maz and Guz both grant 50K in all stats. Maz can drop Demon Horns at a listed 5% chance, increasing energy and combat damage by 4%. Guz can drop Demon Unihorn at a listed 10% chance, increasing energy and combat damage by 2%.

Gohan Beast grants 10M in all statistics, the Beast Slayer title, and the Beast transformation. The transformation requires Zenkai 50. Brola grants 1M in all statistics and can provide Green Pelt, Berserk Mode, Brola’s Z-Soul, and Gigantic Slam. The first Brola defeat grants the Wrathful title.

Step-by-Step Boss Farming Route

A strong boss route should balance travel time, spawn frequency, and reward value. Do not begin with the rarest encounter if your build cannot survive it. Instead, use short-timer bosses to improve your stats before attempting long-cycle or conditional targets.

1

Choose a Farming Objective

Decide whether you need all-stat growth, zeni, a title, a transformation, an accessory, or a special ability. This determines whether you should prioritize Goku, Carl, Janemba, Piccolo, or another target.

2

Start with a Short-Timer Encounter

Check Guz, Goku, Maz, or Carl first. Their listed timers range from one to fifteen minutes, making them practical starting points for repeated fights and route testing.

3

Move to a Reward-Specific Boss

Visit Janemba for zeni and rare combat rewards, Gogeta for Fusion-related drops, or Carl for Farmer-themed rewards. Keep the relevant location landmark in mind.

4

Plan Long-Cycle Attempts

Piccolo and Gogeta use longer spawn windows. Check them between farming loops rather than waiting in one area without another objective.

5

Prepare Conditional Encounters

Use Shenron to summon Gohan Beast when you meet the required setup. For Brola, monitor the full-moon condition and travel to snowy Iceland for the chance to find him.

The route below turns the documented timers into a practical rotation. It is not a guarantee that every boss will be available when you arrive, so use it as a flexible order rather than a fixed schedule.

Route PhaseSuggested TargetReason
Opening loopGuz or GokuVery short listed timers
Stat-building loopMaz or CarlRepeatable stat gains and extra drop chances
Mid-route checkJanembaZeni and ability or accessory opportunities
Long-timer checkGogeta or PiccoloHigher-value special rewards
Conditional finishGohan Beast or BrolaSummon or full-moon requirements
Timing Reminder

Spawn windows are ranges for several bosses, not exact guarantees. Recheck the area after the stated interval instead of abandoning the route after one failed visit.

For combat preparation, carry a build that can handle both ranged and melee attacks. Goku, Piccolo, Janemba, Gogeta, and Gohan Beast all use ki-based attacks, while most of the roster also has a melee option. Fighting from a safe distance can reduce incoming pressure, but close-range damage may shorten the encounter if your defenses are strong enough.

The Dragon Ball Rage boss reference contains the documented locations, rewards, techniques, and spawn details used for this roster. Check it for future changes before relying on older timers or drop rates.

Boss Checklist and Farming Priorities

Use this checklist to organize collection goals. Some rewards are chance-based, while others are listed as guaranteed or first-defeat rewards. Track them separately so you do not confuse a missed drop with a failed encounter.

Boss Collection Checklist:

  • Defeat Goku and check for Red Sunglasses or a Dragon Ball
  • Defeat Carl for The Farmer title and check Farmer's Instinct
  • Defeat Janemba for zeni, Luminous Rain of Lightning, or Halo
  • Defeat Gogeta for Dragon Ball, Soul Punisher, Fusion, or Fusion Vest
  • Defeat Gohan Beast or Brola for their titles, transformations, and rare drops

Best for Short Timers

Guz has the fastest listed cycle, while Goku, Maz, and Carl are also suitable for repeated attempts.

Best for Stat Growth

Gohan Beast lists 10M to all statistics, followed by Piccolo at 5M and Brola at 1M.

Best for Accessories

Check Piccolo, Carl, Janemba, Maz, Guz, and Brola for their documented accessory drops.

Best for Titles

Carl grants The Farmer, Gohan Beast grants Beast Slayer, and Brola grants Wrathful on the first defeat.

A sensible progression order is Goku or Guz first, followed by Carl and Maz. These encounters have accessible timers and straightforward reward goals. Once your stats and combat options improve, add Janemba and Gogeta to the rotation. Save Piccolo, Gohan Beast, and Brola for targeted attempts when their long timers or special conditions fit your session.

Collection Advice

Record which bosses you have defeated, which chance-based items remain, and which conditional encounters are still locked. A simple tracker prevents repeated low-value trips.

Dragon Ball Rage Boss FAQ

Q: How many Dragon Ball Rage bosses are documented here?

The reference states that there are 10 bosses when event bosses count, but it provides detailed information for nine named bosses: Goku, Piccolo, Carl, Janemba, Gogeta, Maz, Guz, Gohan Beast, and Brola.

Q: Which boss has the fastest listed spawn timer?

Guz has the fastest listed window at one to three minutes. Goku follows with a two-minute timer, while Maz is listed at three to five minutes.

Q: Which boss gives the largest listed stat reward?

Gohan Beast gives 10M in all statistics according to the documented reward list. Piccolo gives 5M, Brola gives 1M, and several repeatable bosses give 50K.

Q: How do you make Gohan Beast appear?

Gohan Beast does not spawn naturally. The documented method requires a Shenron wish, after which the boss appears at the volcano. The Beast transformation also requires Zenkai 50.

Verify Before Long Trips

Boss timers, drop chances, and event conditions can change. Confirm the latest Dragon Ball Rage wiki entry before building a route around a rare encounter.

The documented roster supports several playstyles. Short-timer bosses are useful for repeated stat attempts, long-timer bosses are better for specific reward hunts, and conditional bosses offer progression milestones that require more preparation. Use the tables and route above to match each encounter to your immediate objective rather than treating every boss as an equal target.