If you’re looking for a hard-hitting Ranged archetype fighter in MultiVersus, then the rascal that is Bugs Bunny is your man – well… Rabbit. This character is a menace in Player First Games’ fighting game and it’s safe to say that you know how Elmer Fudd feels when you come up against him. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t cause some chaos with him… So, that’s why we’re going over some of the best MultiVersus Bugs Bunny combos out there right now.
In MultiVersus, Bugs Bunny makes use of every weapon and contraption you would expect him to. His selection of attacks make use of giant mallets, freshly-cooked pies, comically heavy old-timey safes, and even giant ACME-branded rockets. So, while there are going to be a few chained moves that might take a moment to master, learning some MultiVersus Bugs Bunny combos is a good idea.
With that in mind, boot up MultiVersus’ training mode and keep reading for more information on what you need to know about making the most of this characters’ variety of moves in-game.
MultiVersus Bugs Bunny combos
We might be looking at a Bugs Bunny nerf or two in the future, but right now he’s at the top of his game – and our MultiVersus tier list. So, inspired by fighting game content creator ‘Slackerz‘, we have put together a list of some of the best MultiVersus Bugs Bunny combos that you can pick up quickly and use in-game.
- Air Launch Bounce Combo – Ground Attack (Side), Ground Attack (Up), Ground Attack (Neutral), Jump, Air Attack (Up)
- Air Juggle Combo – Ground Attack (Side), Jump, Air Attack (Up), Air Attack (Neutral), Ground Attack (Up), Jump, Air Attack (Up)
- High Damage Air Launch Knockback Combo – Ground Attack (Side), Ground Attack (Up), Jump, Air Attack (Side)
- High Damage Up Ring-Out Combo – Ground Attack (Neutral), Ground Attack (Up), Air Attack (Neutral), Air Attack (Up)
Air Launch Bounce Combo
Despite a moveset full of strange contraptions and unique ranged attacks, Bugs Bunny thrives up-close and personal. He can quickly string together multi-hit moves that are simple to input at prepare your enemy for a devastating ring-out – or another combo!
- Input on PlayStation: Left stick side + square button, left stick up + square button, square button, X button, left stick up + square button
- Input on Xbox: Left stick side + X button, left stick up + X button, X button, A button, left stick up + X button
- Input on PC: A/D key + J key, W key + J key, J key, space, W key + J key
Air Juggle Combo
If you want to get a little bit of air time with Bugs, this is a great combo to do that. Not only does it make use of several attacks with fairly large hitboxes, it also chains quite a few individual hits together. This might not have the knockback power you’d like, but it’s a good attrition move that can hit more than one opponent if you’re lucky.
- Input on PlayStation: Left stick side + square button, X button, left stick up + square button, square button, left stick up + square button, X button, left stick up + sqaure button
- Input on Xbox: Left stick side + X button, A button, left stick up + X button, X button, left stick up + X button, A button, left stick up + X button
- Input on PC: A/D key + J key, space, W key + J key, J key, W key + J key, space, W key + J key
High Damage Air Launch Knockback Combo
Bugs Bunny’s “Swing Batta Batta” move is the perfect phrase used to describe this combo, despite the fact that it doesn’t feature. This chained moveset is perfect for teeing your enemies up and knocking them to the side. It’s not going to deal as much damage as other knockback combos for other fighters, but on high damage it will do more than enough to get you a ring-out – if you’re playing your cards right, anyway.
- Input on PlayStation: Left stick side + square button, left stick up + square button, X button, left stick side + square button
- Input on Xbox: Left stick side + X button, left stick up + X button, A button, left stick side + X button
- Input on PC: A/D key + J key, W key + J key, space, A/D key + J key
High Damage Up Ring-Out Combo
Where the previous combo has a horizontal knockback, this has an upwards knockback that can be used perfectly to get ring-outs at the top of whatever one of the MultiVersus maps and stages you’re playing on. This is going to be harder on Scooby’s Haunted Mansion, though – but not impossible.
- Input on PlayStation: Square button, left stick up + square button, square button, left stick up + square button
- Input on Xbox: X button, left stick up + X button, X button, left stick up + X button
- Input on PC: J key, W key + J key, J key, W key + J key
Well, there’s everything you need to know about the Bugs Bunny combos you can use while you’re learning the fighter in MultiVersus. This is easily one of the best fighting games we’ve ever played and Player First Games has plans to support it for a long time, too. If you’re looking to make this rascally rabbit your main, why not check out our guide to the best Bugs Bunny perks in Multiversus right here.