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In my opinion, Dragonball Uprising is the best post-dbs clone. It's not on this list, but it is actively being worked on and is open for testing. It can be found on the mud connector website.
Dragon Ball Star, We've been around for some time now. DBStar is a mud where we emphasise having fun: There is a strong roleplay streak running through the mud that links with a 'fallout' style perks system, and a jobs system that is reminiscent of Final Fantasy games.
Dragon Ball Star. We've been around for some time now. DBStar is a mud where we emphasise having fun: There is a strong roleplay streak running through the mud that links with a 'fallout' style perks system, and a jobs system that is reminiscent of Final Fantasy games.
You could look at amn.biyg.org for some old Dragonball MUDs like Dragon Ball Star and DBZ World. Note most of the ones hosted at amn.biyg.org have no active imms. You could keep an eye on Dragon Ball New Universe, as there is a new version of the MUD in development.
Dragonball Evolution has been around since 2002, it's currently the longest running DBZ MUD online.
It's got the DBZ theme down, with an ever-present immortal who's hard at work to make the MUD better for the players. It's still growing in code, players, and areas. This MUD has a great selection of races, each with their own abilities and transformations. This isn't a DBX MUD, this isn't a DB Saga/World MUD. It's Dragonball Star.
For a small, private MUD, or a MUD used only for testing and development, about 10 megs of disk space and 16 megs of memory should be sufficient. For large, public MUDs with a large player base, 30 megs to 50 megs of disk space and at least 32 megs of memory are recommended.