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Mastering Morty‘s Complex Combos in MultiVersus

As a Morty main in MultiVersus, I know how difficult it can be to perform his intricate and technical combos. But with time and practice, you too can pull off his most damaging sequences. In this comprehensive 3000 word guide, I‘ll provide everything you need to know to master Morty‘s combos.

Why Learn Morty‘s Combos?

Here are some key reasons why learning Morty‘s combos is so important:

  • Maximizing Damage Output: Optimal Morty combos let you rack up huge damage by chaining together multiple hits. This can be the difference between taking a stock or not.

  • Unlocking His Potential: Morty has one of the highest skill ceilings in the game. You need combos to access his most powerful tools.

  • Winning Neutral Interactions: Landing combo starters like aerial down attacks gives you opportunities to take control of neutral game situations.

  • Exploiting Opponent Mistakes: When opponents whiff attacks or have poor positioning, you can punish with extended combos.

  • Improving Fundamentals: Executing combos trains core fighting game skills like confirming hits, combo timing, reading DI, and effective spacing.

Simply put, taking the time to learn Morty‘s combos will make you a far better player. It unlocks his full potential so you can dominate matches.

Morty‘s Key Combos and Followchains

Let‘s break down Morty‘s most important combo routes and followchain sequences. I‘ll provide clear inputs so you can practice them in the lab.

Grenade Combos

Morty‘s grenade projectiles (neutral special) open up big combo opportunities:

  • Grenade > Side Attack > Aerial Side Special > Aerial Side Attack > Neutral Attack – This extended combo covers space with projectiles while dealing damage. It‘s a great punish option.

  • Grenade > Grab > Additional Actions – If your grenade hits, you can often follow up with a grab then continue the combo.

  • Grenade > Side Attack (on grenade) > Additional Actions – Volleying the grenade with side attack lets you combo off the explosion.

Mix up grenade combos by using both the arc and straight throw trajectories. Stay unpredictable!

Bread and Butter Followchains

These are Morty‘s essential, high-damage followchain sequences:

  • Side Attack > Side Attack > Neutral Attack – This simple three-hit combo works well at low to mid percentages. End with the neutral attack finisher for knockback.

  • Down Attack > Neutral Attack > Side Attack > Side Attack > Neutral Attack – A extended five-hit combo that covers a lot of range. Use it when opponents have high hitstun.

  • Aerial Down Attack > Neutral Air > Jump > Up Air – If you can land down air, this juggle follow up racks up damage.

  • Neutral Air > Jump > Back Air > Fast Fall > Grab – This tricky air-to-ground combo mixes up aerials and grabs.

Practice these sequences constantly so you can perform them automatically in real matches. They are the foundation for starting and extending bigger combos.

Kill Confirms

Here are some of Morty‘s best kill confirm combo options:

  • Up Special > Up Air – Connect Morty‘s Up Special suction into an Up Air spike at high percents to secure stocks.

  • Down Throw > Neutral Attack (high percent) – If down throw launches opponents into the air at later percents, you can follow up with neutral attack to finish them off.

  • Forward Air > Side Special – Drag opponents off-stage with forward air then use side special to spike them downwards.

  • Up Throw > Up Air – Up throw into up air can kill lighter characters at around 130%.

Advanced Combo Strategies and Tips

Now let‘s explore some more in-depth strategies to optimize Morty combos:

Use Grenades to Extend Combos

As mentioned already, grenades give you great opportunities to tack on extra damage. Here are some tips:

  • Toss grenades behind opponents when they are in hitstun or tumbling to cover tech options. Explode the grenade with an attack to add another hit.

  • Throw low arc grenades to hit grounded opponents and pop them up for juggle follow ups.

  • Use the grenade‘s bounces to hit at unexpected angles and directions.

  • Zoning with grenades limits opponent‘s approach options and sets up combo starters.

Juggle with Aerial Side Attacks

Morty‘s aerial side attack launches opponents nearly vertically, making it amazing for juggling:

  • Repeatedly use it against airborne opponents as they drift back upwards.

  • Once aerial side attack juggling no longer combos, use a final aerial down attack to spike opponents back to the ground.

  • React quickly out of aerial side attack to connect additional hits. Be ready to follow DI.

Abuse Aerial Down Attack

Morty‘s aerial down attack is one of his most versatile combo tools:

  • Use it to start air combos due to its wide hitbox.

  • Properly timed down aerials can lead into attacks on grounded opponents.

  • Chase down air dodges with down aerial since it‘s quick and covers space.

DI and Weight Dependent Follow Ups

The follow ups you can perform depend heavily on opponent DI and weight class:

  • Against middle and heavy weights, up throw to up air combos at mid percents. On light weights, opt for up throw to back air instead.

  • DI behind on down throw may allow for pivot grabs. DI in front can lead to dash attacks or forward tilts.

  • Floaty characters will rise quickly out of down air allowing time for a follow up. Heavies will fall faster so you need to act quicker.

Here are the best follow ups for different DI reactions on Morty‘s throws:

[table] | Throw | No DI Follow Up | DI In Follow Up | DI Behind Follow Up |
|-|-|-|-|
| Up Throw | Up Air | Up Air | Back Air |
| Down Throw | Neutral Attack | Dash Attack | Pivot Grab |
| Forward Throw | Dash Attack | Forward Tilt | Turnaround Down Tilt |
| Back Throw | Dash Attack | Back Air | Dash Attack |
[/table]

Character Specific Strategies

Certain matchups require unique combo routes and adjustments:

  • Against armor heavy tanks like Iron Giant, use grenades to strip armor before starting combos.

  • Versus small hurtboxes like Finn, optimize dash attack and neutral air combos.

  • On floaty characters like Steven Universe, juggle with up airs and extend off-stage.

  • Against fast fallers like Batman, up air combos work even at mid-high percents.

You need to tailor your combos based on opponent size, weight, fall speed, recovery options, and other characteristics.

Conclusion and Final Tips

With his projectiles, command grabs, spikes, and long-range attacks, Morty has one of the most robust combo games in MultiVersus. But mastering his combos takes thoughtful practice and matchup knowledge. By drilling these core combos and implementing the strategies outlined, you‘ll be ready to unleash Morty‘s full potential against any opponent.

Here are a few final tips as you continue labbing and learning:

  • Don‘t get discouraged – Morty‘s combos are hard at first, but become natural over time. Stick with it!

  • Utilize training mode tools like combo counter, frame data, and hitboxes.

  • Ask Morty mains for advice. Join character Discord channels and subreddits to learn from top players.

  • Think creatively about new follow up options and optimal damage routes. There‘s always more to discover!

I hope this mega guide gives you all the information you need to master Morty‘s combos in MultiVersus. Now get out there, practice your grenade loops, and show your opponents the power of Morty! Let me know if you have any other questions. Happy combo hunting!

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.