Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

Saitama Battlegrounds: Complete Beginner’s Guide

Alexis Ongsansoy
5 Min Read

Playing Saitama Battlegrounds is like playing a good round of Guilty Gear or Street Fighter, you’re bad at all three of them and you end up playing the bowling minigame in Tekken instead. When you’re new to a game, you’re expected to be a beginner so it’s all good.

But how do you “get good?” How do you stop getting bullied by other players who are out for blood? What combos work well in the arena? These are all good questions and they will be answered in the guide below. Give the beginner’s guide a read and start your hero’s journey today!

Complete Beginner’s Guide

In this guide we’ll show you a few settings you can tinker with first to improve your playing experience. Next would be basic controls, later on you’ll learn more about combinations as well. You have a plethora of characters to choose from, but since everyone wants to be the best we’ll go with the Bald Hero for the combination section of this guide.

Settings

Roblox always gets weird when it comes to looking around. You always have to press and hold on your mouse before being able to look freely. Get rid of that by going to your settings cog and turning Shift Lock Switch on.

Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

Other useful settings include Auto Use and Reduced Camera Shake. Auto use makes it so you only have to press the move key once instead of having to equip it first before clicking. Reduced Camera Shake helps with not making your eyes water every time someone spams you with table flips. It also removes the camera shake when you’re making your own moves. We recommend turning both of these on before you even make your first move in the game.

Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

The Basics

To survive out there, you need to learn how to not get hit. In order to block an incoming attack, press and hold F.” This lets you avoid a player’s M1 attack, this is mouse one, which also means everyone’s basic attack in the game.

Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

If blocking is too much for you then dashing is an option as well. You can press “Q” while facing any direction to make a dash going forward, backwards, or to the sides.

Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

Combinations

Here’s a quick list of the abilities you have as the Bald Hero:

  • Normal Punch – A punch that sends your enemy to the back of the line.
  • Consecutive Punches – A wave of punches that you use when you’re standing next to someone.
  • Normal Shove – Pushes your enemy away and stuns them.
  • Normal Uppercut – Sends your enemy flying backwards.
Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

Now that you know all of the moves aside from your basic M1, it’s time to put them to use. Notice how all of them have a blue tint after usage? That’s the cooldown you have to wait for. It’s the only way to prevent everyone from going too crazy with combos. So, timing your attacks is key. Here’s a neat combination you can try out:

Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide
  1. Start your combination with three basic M1’s.
  • Follow up with Consecutive punches next.
  • Use an Uppercut.
  • Upon landing, dash forward with Q.
  • Finish the combo with a Normal Punch.
Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

The red bar beneath you is your ultimate skill. It differs for every character you use. For example, Sonic has speed of sound while you have Rage Mode. What this does is it lets you move behind an enemy and punch their lights out in one hit.

Saitama Battlegrounds Complete Beginners Guide

Those are the tips you can make use of when you’re fighting in Saitama’s Battlegrounds. If you like playing around with your enemies then maybe playing as Sonic fits your style better?

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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