MultiVersus: Bugs Bunny Guide - Moves, Perks, Combos & Tips

Learn all you need to know about Bugs Bunny in MultiVersus, including his moves, perks and tips to play in this comprehensive guide.

MultiVersus: Bugs Bunny Guide - Moves, Perks, Combos & Tips
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Bugs Bunny, the iconic cartoon character, has made his way into the world of MultiVersus, a free-to-play crossover fighting game. Bugs Bunny brings his signature wit and trickery to the battlefield, making him super fun to be played. This guide will provide you with valuable insights into Bugs Bunny's moves, combos, and perks, helping you master this charismatic character.

Bugs Bunny's Moves in MultiVersus

Bugs Bunny is a real handful to deal with. On the one hand, his attacks have decent range and radius, and he has a ton of projectiles that give him excellent arena control. Plus, he's a master of edge-guarding, making it tough for opponents to get back onto the stage.

But on the other hand, most of his attacks have a slight delay, and his projectiles need to be precise to be truly useful. Still, in the hands of a skilled player, Bugs Bunny can be an absolute menace, constantly disrupting the flow of the fight and keeping opponents on their toes. 

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Ground Attacks

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Move Type Attack Description
Neutral Attack Whack-y, Ain't It? Charge a mallet swing. Powerful attack for edge guarding or ending combos.
Side Attack Bunny Hop Bugs Bunny leaps forward, hitting enemies in his path. Use when running towards opponents from a distance.
Side Attack Why I Oughta! A spinning combo of punches that breaks armor. Interrupt charge attacks and initiate combos.
Up Attack Rabbit Kick Charge an upward kick. Initiate mid-air combos.
Down Attack Pie Barrage! Equip a pie and throw it as a projectile that heals allies it passes through. Can be hit mid-air to change direction.

Aerial Attacks

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Move Type Attack Description
Neutral Attack Helicopter Punch Persistent spinning punch that hits rapidly. Protect from juggling or use in combos.
Side Attack Flying Rabbit's Foot Charge a forward kick. Guard the edge from opponents trying to get back in.
Up Attack Swing Batta Batta! Swings a baseball bat upwards. Juggle enemies and secure kills.
Down Attack Look Out Below! Throw a pie projectile or do a downward mallet swing. Initiate combos or knock opponents out.

Special Moves

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Move Type Attack Description
Neutral Special A Safe Investment Drop a safe that falls as a heavy projectile. Can be hit to deal damage and drop items.
Side Special Ain't I A Charmer Blow a kiss that charms enemies (stuns) or enrages allies (empowers their next attack).
Up Special Special Delive-Rocket Launch a rocket projectile upwards that breaks armor. Allies can grab onto it as a wall.
Down Special Bunny Burrow Burrow underground, move invulnerable, and pop up for an attack. Creates tunnels allies can use.

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Bugs Bunny's Best Combo

Vertical Air Combo 1

Side Attack > Up Attack > Aerial Up Attack > Aerial Up Special

This combo throws opponents into the air as it progresses. It's a great combo for beginners to practice with Bugs Bunny, as it helps manage the cooldowns of his special moves.

Vertical Air Combo 2

Side Attack > Up Attack > Aerial Down Attack > Up Attack > Aerial Neutral Attack > Aerial Up Special

This combo is an advanced version of the first vertical air combo, with additional moves that increase the overall damage dealt by around 20%. Once you've mastered the first vertical air combo, you can practice this more complex variation.

Best Perks for Bugs Bunny

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Perk Description
Lingering Love Bugs' kiss leaves behind a floating heart. Enemies who run into it will be charmed.
That's Flammable, Doc! Your team can melee an enemy after hitting them with a projectile to ignite them.
Collateral Damage You deal 1 additional damage when you knock back enemies into a terrain.
Press The Advantage Your team applies a stack of weakened when knocking back enemies that are above 125 damage.
Speed Force Assist You receive 5% increased base movement speed.
Pugilist Your melee attacks deal increased damage.

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Tips to Play Bugs Bunny in MultiVersus

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When it comes to playing Bugs Bunny in MultiVersus, you've got to make use of everything this wascally wabbit has in his arsenal.

  • Don't just rely on his special moves - those have pretty lengthy cooldowns. Bugs' regular attacks pack a punch too. Mix it up with those melee combos and keep your opponents guessing.
  • Get creative with the Bunny Burrow ability. Tunneling underground and popping up somewhere else is a great way to catch your opponent off guard and make a sneaky getaway if things get hairy.

Now, Bugs is a ranged character at heart, so don't forget to take advantage of all those projectile attacks like the Pie Barrage and Special Delive-Rocket. Lob those things at your opponents to control the arena and limit their movement options.

Bugs is also a master of edge-guarding with moves like Swing Batta Batta. Use those to keep opponents from getting back onto the stage after you've knocked them out.

Finally, practice those vertical air combos to really ramp up the damage. Juggling foes in the air is one of Bugs' specialties. But don't get predictable - mix in other attacks like the Flying Rabbit's Foot to keep your offensive fresh and your opponents on their toes.

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Summary

By mastering Bugs Bunny's moves, combos, and perks, you'll be well on your way to becoming a formidable opponent in MultiVersus. Remember, the key to success lies in adapting to different situations and using Bugs Bunny's versatile toolkit to outwit and outmaneuver your enemies.

Make sure to also check our other MultiVersus guides:

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