Skip To...
Who would have thought a banana could look equal parts sweet and deadly? Banana Guard captures that vibe in MultiVersus. Yanked straight out of the Adventure Time universe, Banana Guard is a Bruiser who is surprisingly simple to play once you become aware of its unique moveset. But it’s also just as easy to exploit for opponents. So, you’ll need to learn how to balance Banana Guard’s skills so you don’t feel overwhelmed and outmatched in PvP and PvE.
Best Perks For Banana Guard
Unlocking Banana Guard in MultiVersus is easy, as the character is a log-in reward. Before jumping into a match, consider bringing in these Perks if you have them:
Perk | How It Works |
---|---|
The Iron Temple | Gives Banana Guard a projectile shield while he’s charging up his buff, but it increases the charge-up time of said buff. |
2 Fast 2 Block | Pairs with Banana Guard’s forward lunge attack to break an opponent’s armor. |
Snowball Effect | Perfect team Perk that gives a 7% damage boost, working hand-in-hand with Banana Guard’s own buff move. |
Pugilist | Increases the damage from melee attacks. |
Best Banana Guard Moves in MultiVersus
Banana Guard has a simplicity that makes them straightforward to play but also risky against tougher opponents in PvP and PvE. Nevertheless, you can dominate the arena just as you can with characters like Superman with some of these go-to moves.
Move | How To Use It | How It Works |
---|---|---|
Banana Slam (Ground) | Neutral + Attack | A downward spear slam that can be charged to make it more powerful. Perfect for use in a combo or to interrupt an opponent’s move. |
Stay Back! (Ground) | Side + Attack | Quickly stabs forward three times. Another great move in the middle or the start of a combo. |
You Shouldn’t Pass! (Ground) | Down + Attack | An armor-breaking move you can slip into any combo to weaken your opponent and open them up to more damage. Pairs well with Stay Back! |
Potassium and Protein (Ground and Aerial) | Neutral + Special | Banana Guard’s buff skill in MultiVersus, the move temporarily increases both his knockback and damage. |
Chaaaarge! (Ground) | Side + Special | A way to lunge forward to close the distance and cause damage if you hit the opponent. |
Whyyyyy???? (Ground) | Down + Special | Works as a quick knockout to opponents and a buff for nearby allies. |
Pointy End (Aerial) | Up + Attack | It’s a double-poke move that can send opponents sky-high. |
Get Down! (Aerial) | Down + Attack | A strong downward stab, the move can easily become a knockout if you’re close to the edge. |
Spear Splitter (Aerial) | Side + Attack | You can interrupt an opponent’s move with this forward slash. |
Tips and Tricks
Banana Guard can become predictable in battle because it lacks powerful specials like other MultiVersus characters. The best way to keep opponents on their toes is to learn how to switch up your battle style in the middle of a fight. Stay Back! is a move you should become comfortable with as its versatility allows it to be used at any point in a combo. Use it to follow a move like You Shouldn’t Pass, and then round out the combo with something like Pointy End.
But some moves require caution despite how useful they are. Potassium and Protein give a great buff, but you’re vulnerable. To save yourself, create a distance or wait to use it after you already knocked your opponent out. Even better: use it with the Perk The Iron Temple even if it increases its charge-up time. Also, don’t forget to bring in Whyyyyy???? whenever playing with allies. It’s perfect to give them that extra buff to take opponents out.
As I said before, opponents can learn to anticipate Banana Guard in MultiVersus as you’ll generally rely on and recycle through a handful of moves. But you can still catch your opponent off-guard as long as you know how to balance your moves when to utilize your charged specials, and how to work with allies if you’re not fighting alone.
MultiVersus is available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.