One of my favorite characters in the game is Iron Giant, here we can see what he has as attack options, what those attacks do, and how to do those attacks the best way possible. Let’s find out how to play iron giant in this guide.
How To Play Iron Giant | Iron Giant Guide MultiVersus
The first thing you need to know about this giant is that he doesn’t have a double jump but he can fly, of course, this possibility is not unlimited, he has fuel that is consumed but when you return to the ground it quickly refills.
He also has a Rage mod that fills up when you take damage or when your allies take damage. This means it is desirable to have good allies.
For the charge attack he charges and eats a piece of metal, this does good damage and so from this attack, a piece of metal falls on the ground which you have to pick up and use to collect bolts.
For a lower attack, Iron Giant plants a metal flower that hits the opponent. He can also throw metal pieces or projectiles.
The neutral special attack is very important and you need a lot of bolts for it.
When you activate this attack, bolts levitate around it and this gives armor and health to you and your allies, but unfortunately, it does no damage.
The Iron Giant’s lower attack allows you to target the enemy. Iron Giant’s upper special is a spinning attack with a car, but be careful who you use it on, because Iron Giant is tall and can miss your opponent.
Iron Giant’s side special picks up the opponent and you can throw it anywhere you want. The neutral attack in the air is a leg kick.
Iron Giant’s lower air attack allows you to burn opponents with your leg engines, but this method uses up your fuel.
A side air attack is a leg kick and an upper air attack is an uppercut. Upper and Lower attacks are the same as ground attacks.
In rage mode, he can shoot rockets and protects your allies. He can also hang on side walls that your opponents can’t use.
Iron Giant is a great character but keep in mind how many bolts you have when you play with him.
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