Turles is a wonderfully unique card. He not only is a category leader with a transformation mechanic, he also is one of the best support units in the game. Much like Bulla, Turles provides 3 ki and 40% ATK to all allies. As discussed in Bulla’s plog post, this is an extremely useful support passive. But, as discussed earlier, what makes Turles so unique is that he is a support AND category leader. The last cool thing about Turles is how he transforms and how it relates to Dragon Ball Lore (in-game and out).

Turles’ Leader Skill gives the Movie Bosses Category 3 ki and 150% to all stats OR the Extreme Class 3 ki and 50% to all stats. Although he is the second best leader for the Movie Boss team (with Super Saiyan Broly being the best), Turles’ support passive definitely makes him worthy of using on a Movie Heroes team, whether the leader or just a member.
In addition to providing support to all allies, Turles’ passive also lowers Super Class enemies ATK by 15% and gives him a 25% chance to transform via “Fruit of the Tree of Might Boost” when HP is 80% or below. When Turles transforms into “Turles (Boost),” he loses his support passive and instead gives himself 130% ATK and DEF, recovers 15% HP, and lowers Super Class enemies DEF by 80%. This fits really well with the lore of Dragon Ball. The Fruit of the Tree of Might is the focal point of the Turles movie, but is also an item in Dokkan that gives Ki. So Turles holds the fruit, giving a boost to all team members, then he only boosts himself when he transforms (he eats the fruit).
Turles is on the following Categories:
- Low-Class Warrior
- Movie Bosses
- Pure Saiyans

Turles is definitely worth using as a Movie Boss Leader, or even on any team that he fits on, purely because of his Passive Skill. The only downside to this unit is that his support passive goes away when he transforms.