It's a tough life for Assassin characters who aren't named Finn. Harley Quinn plays like the Assassin equivalent of Shaggy: simple to pick up with hard-hitting combos, but just simple enough to easily counter. Velma is hard to solo queue with, but gets stronger with a partner connected in voice chat. Her unique ability to shoot lock-on word bubbles from anywhere on the stage is notable (and annoying), but unless she's expertly supported by an aggressive teammate, her limited melee options make her easy to bully. Velma's dominance at EVO spoke for itself, but at the middle tiers, her inherent difficulty as a ranged support character becomes clear. Morty is a bit slower in melee range (his neutral side attacks feel similar to Jake) and you probably won't get much use from his weird Plumbus move, but his adaptability is making him a quick favorite in 2v2. While Morty has a live grenade in play, his next laser will always hit and detonate it. His ranged laser attacks aren't as reliable or deadly as Velma's piercing word bubbles, but Morty's utility belt of gadgets allows him to combo attacks from afar without the elaborate setup of Tom and Jerry's tennis volleys. Morty has only just debuted in MultiVersus, but it's clear he has a lot of potential as a Bruiser/Mage hybrid. And of course, spamming his high-priority, hard-hitting, easy-to-land backpack attack remains an easy technique. He can also charge attacks while moving, useful for baiting out dodges from a nervous Superman no matter where he goes. His sword gives his basic attacks longer reach than the numerous fist-punchers on the MultiVersus roster. Finn is a lot less cerebral than Bugs, but that's exactly what makes him dangerous. He's the whole package, but probably not for long: his entire suite of air attacks got nerfed in the Season 1 patch (opens in new tab), and at this rate, more tweaks could follow. The snarky wabbit has proven to be the most popular pick among the best MultiVersus players (opens in new tab) because he can do it all: smash your face up close with a bat, send screen-filling ACME rockets across the stage, punt airborne foes to the depths of cartoon hell, and summon pies at will. Whether you're climbing the top 30 leaderboards or floating in the mid-ranks like me, encountering a Bugs in 2v2 is scary, but predictable.
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