MultiVersus: Best Tips & Tricks To Improve Quickly

MultiVersus: Best Tips & Tricks To Improve Quickly

There's no more combo?

Margareth
3 Min Read

The MultiVersus is a platform PVP game and we’re going to share some tips and tricks to help you get better. We start with slamming buttons and hope it does something awesome. Now it’s time to learn to survive, outplay, and win your games. Let’s go!

Best Tips & Tricks To Improve Quickly

We’re going to start with some basic movement tips to help you play more smoothly. However, this all relates to dodging. Doesn’t matter the character, these basic movement tips will define how you play the game.

  • The first one: Dodge meter allows you dodge 6 times consecutively. This is, in its basic use, to avoid getting hit or recover after you are combo’ed.
Jason and Shaggy in Mu
  • With dodge, you can do Dash Jump. As the name says, it’s a dash followed by jump which sends you flying forward further and faster. However, it will burn through your dodge meter and risky to use if you cannot confirm a kill.
  • Wavelanding is a variation of dashing where you can redirect your dash. This is especially good when you’re trying to land the other way. Learn your timing.
  • Attack cancelling or also known as combo cancel is a movement where you do an attack, cancel it mid-way, and follow up with another attack. This is one of the ways you can do combos. Do note that this can be different depending on the character you use.
  • Instant Aerial Combo is where you dodge-boosted attack by aiming up and forward. It spends a lot of dodges, however, if you’re not careful, but this opens to many ways to execute your combos. Below is an example of execution by Ajax.
  • Dash attack and Neutral attack are both just as useful! Neutral attacks are easy to chain into combos and can be guard-breaking. Dash attacks closes down distance and can double as recovery.

And those are some tips and tricks for MultiVerse to help you get back up your feet and knock your enemies away instead. Of course you should always play with whichever character you want. But checking this tier list for easier characters to use can help you gain confidence in the game!

TAGGED:
Follow:
An avid Genshin Impact enjoyer, she spends her free time indulging in Japanese comic, cartoons, and songs. She finds relief in rage-inducing games like Overwatch 2 and Apex Legends.
Leave a Comment