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Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Gets Dai Shi and Training Mode Recording

The second season of Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid DLC has come to an end. A major Power Rangers Jungle Fury foe has been released. It is time for Dai Shi’s debut. People who bought the $14.99 pass or grab the character alone for $5.99 can bring him to the battle.

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Dai Shi is normally an eight-headed dragon, though he has a decidedly smaller number of heads in Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. In that installment in the series, this big boss was inadvertently unleashed by Jarrod when he attacked Order of the Claw Master Mao. Due to Dai Shi possessing Jarrod and taking the Black Lion Armor form, he has increased strength and lion-related attacks.

Dai Shi isn’t the only bit of new Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid DLC. A new look is also available. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers White Ranger skin is available for Tommy Oliver. People could also grab the free Delta Squad Megazord Ultra or Space Patrol Delta Base Arena.

This update comes alongside the 1.6.2 Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid patch. The most notable additions here alter Training Mode. People can now record up to 100 seconds of actions to a training dummy. Then, when you press the playback button, the dummy will go through those actions. There is also a Super Meter Reset option.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Jenni Lada
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