In Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, there’s a special mechanic that does a great job of increasing stats for each character within your Z Warriors staple.
That mechanic is known as the Community Board. And in order to unlock each one for use, you’ll need to get your hands on some Soul Emblems. Soul Emblems are icons based on playable and non-playable characters in the game that can be equipped to the Community Board of your choosing. For instance, you’ll unlock the Z Warrior Community board as soon as you get a Soul Emblem for Goku. As you make your way through the game, you’ll begin to gather even more Soul Emblems just by completing main missions, side quests, reviving certain characters through the Dragon Balls, and interacting with recognizable characters throughout each location you explore.
Soul Emblems that classify as Community Board leaders unlock new boards. Once that’s done, you’ll be able to place your other emblems on that newly unlocked board. Whenever you earn a new non-leader emblem, take a look at the level of strength in each Community Board category for that emblem. Whichever Community Board category level is the highest for that character means that’s the board they should be placed on. Now you can choose to place your Soul Emblems on whichever board you choose. But it may be best if you attach a Soul Emblem to the Community Board category they’re the strongest in. Yamcha may make more sense to attach to the Z Community Board, for example. But his high Adult Community stats make him a better fit for that board.
When the time comes for you to place a Soul Emblem on a Community Board, try to connect it to the other emblems around it to activate community bonuses. By checking out the Confirm Bonuses option on a Community Board or by looking at an individual Soul Emblem, you can see which other emblems it properly connects to for extra stat bonuses. For example, you can activate the “Ultimate Father-Son Team” and “Master and Student” bonuses on the Z Warrior Community Board just by making sure Goku, Gohan, and Piccolo are all connected through the pathway lines.
You can level up your Soul Emblems by giving them gifts that you earn just by playing through the game. The best way to go about choosing which gift to give to an emblem is by checking out which stats the gift helps improve. So if you happen to have a gift in your possession that increases one’s cooking proficiency, be sure to award that gift to a Soul Emblem that has a high cooking level to make that skill even stronger. Feel free to use any item (like Awakening Water, for instance) that increases all proficiency types on any character you desire. You can also get your hands on gifts that improve more than one emblem proficiency.
Once you reach the maximum level for an emblem’s signature proficiency, start upgrading their second-highest skill. For example, start upgrading Chi-Chi’s Adult proficiency once you fully improve her Cooking skill. As you reach new friendship levels for a Soul Emblem, you’ll earn awesome rewards. Just take a look at each Soul Emblem individually to see what those rewards are. There are three awards in total that can be earned from each Soul Emblem.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has a ton of Soul Emblems for you to collect. Refer to the list below to see which Community Boards can be unlocked over time and which Soul Emblems fit best on each one (this list will be updated over time):
1. Z Warrior Community (Activates Community Skills That Aid You in Battle)
• Goku (Community Board Leader)
• Gohan (Kid, Teen, and Adult)
• Krillin
• Tien
• Piccolo
• Vegeta
• Trunks (Kid and Adult)
• Goten
2. Cooking Community (Activates Skills That Help You Cook Better)
• Chi-Chi (Community Board Leader)
• Chiaotzu
• Puar
• Launch
• Turtle
3. Adult Community (Activates Skills That Help You Earn More Zeni Currency)
• Master Roshi (Community Board Leader)
• Nam
• Yamcha
• Mercenary Tao
• Master Shen
• Oolong
• Baba
• World Tournament Announcer
• Ox King
• Mr. Satan
• Bora
4. Adventure Community (Activates Skills That Help You Earn More HP and Ki During Your Adventure)
• Yajirobe (Community Board Leader)
• Guru
• Nail
• Puppy
• Suno
• Gatchan
• Raditz (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Nappa (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
5. Training Community (Activates Skills That Help Boost Your EXP, DEF and a Myriad of Other Effect)
• King Kai (Community Board Leader)
• Bubbles
• Captain Ginyu
• Frieza
• King Cold
• Videl
• Yamu
• Spopovich
• Pui Pui
• Yakon
• Dabura
• Bonyu
• Dodoria (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Zarbon (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Recoome (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Burter (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Jeice (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Guldo (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Appule (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
• Cui (Only Available Through Dragon Balls Revival & Side Mission Completion)
6. Community of the Gods (Activates Skills That Helps You Earn More Z Orbs and Other Items From Battles)
• Mr. Popo (Community Board Leader)
• King Yemma
• Kami
• Korin
• Dende
• Shenron
• Elder Kai
• Supreme Kai
• Kibito
• Porunga
• Majin Buu
• Whis (DLC)
• Beerus (DLC)
7. Development Community (Activates Skills That Help with Development Aspects, Such as Increasing Vehicle Levels and Reducing the Cost of Part Development)
• Bulma (Community Board Leader)
• Android 8
• Pilaf
• Shu
• Mai
• Saibaman
• Doctor Briefs
• Android 19
• Android 20
• Android 16
• Marron
• Android 17
• Android 18
• Cell
• Cell Jr.
• Babidi
• Arale-chan
• Senbei
See Also
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot: Sagas, Playable Characters, Combat, and More
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot: How to Find, Collect and Use Z Orbs
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot: How to Find, Collect and Use D Medals