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There are a ton of Roblox games featuring powerful characters, but The Strongest Battlegrounds might have the most OP outside of Blox Fruits. That’s no surprise, considering they’re based on some of anime’s greatest heroes. Ultimate Mode changes your character’s default moveset, unlocking new abilities you can use to decimate the competition in PvP. All of them have their advantages and disadvantages, but which ones outshine all of the others? Every Ultimate Mode has pros and cons, but these are top-notch regardless. Here are the best Ultimate Modes in The Strongest Battlegrounds, ranked from good to amazing.
5. The Menacing Cyborg
The Menacing Cyborg (aka Genos) packs a punch at a distance, featuring a selection of ranged attacks, and Maximum Energy Output only makes him better. On a character already known for his AoE and distance potential, powers like Incinerate make him even deadlier.
The closer your enemies are, the more this screen-filling attack does, so not only will it punish those who keep their distance, but it can almost one-shot enemies who find themselves trapped in a corner. Who needs combos or Devil Fruit when you can fry your foes with a giant laser beam?
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Deadly Ninja (aka Speed o’Sound Sonic) brings ninjutsu powers to The Strongest Battlegrounds, all of which can strike ragdolled characters. That’s a definite advantage compared to characters who only have one or two ragdoll-hitting moves, but Deadly Ninja has some weaknesses, including many counterable moves.
Still, his Ultimate Mode grants him tremendous speed and mobility, making him an unpredictable and dangerous opponent in the right hands. It’s just unfortunate that he doesn’t pack more of a punch and often falls behind other characters.
3. The Brutal Demon
Combine AoE, mobility, unblockable attacks, and a high skill ceiling and you get The Brutal Demon (aka Metal Bat). Metal Bat is a difficult character to get a hang of in The Strongest Battlegrounds, but players who manage it will be rewarded with one of the strongest Ultimate Modes in the game.
Death Blow allows you to one-shot opponents if it lands, and attacks like Pumped Up and Savage Tornado give him some excellent versatility. It takes practice to get the most value out of Metal Bat, but few things in The Strongest Battlegrounds compare.
2. The Hero Hunter
One of Garou’s main disadvantages is his slow, highly telegraphed moves. If your opponent is paying attention and has some mobility available, they’ll be able to step out of the way before your power connects. Opponents can counter Rampage by outrunning Garou, so timing and precision are key.
That said, high damage combined with a large attack radius makes up for a lack of I-frames and other weaknesses, giving him one of the best Ultimate Modes in the game if you’re skilled enough. Add high combo potential, and it’s clear why Garou hits the top two.
1. The Bald Hero
Sure, the Bald Hero (aka Saitama) lacks range, which puts him at a disadvantage in fights against enemies who can kite him. That simply doesn’t matter when he activates Serious Mode. Table Flip and Omni-Directional Punch are both great, but they have nothing on Serious Punch and Death Counter.
Having multiple one-hit KOs moves is OP. It simply doesn’t get better than being able to defeat your opponent instantly. He’s called One-Punch Man for a reason, after all, and he’s no less powerful in The Strongest Battlegrounds. Whether played seriously or to troll with emotes, Saitama outclasses all others.