Player First Games’ star-studded fighting game featuring Warner Bros. most iconic characters has many achievements for you to unlock. While many of them can be earned through traditional gameplay, some are more challenging than others, requiring you to seek out specific situations in matches in order to obtain them.
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Whether they require you to master specific techniques, win a lot of matches, or just invest a lot of time into the game, these achievements are the ones that the most dedicated Multiversus players will aim to earn, and are sure to turn you into a better player in the process. These are the hardest achievements in Multiversus.
5 And Your Little Dog, Too!
When playing Multiversus, most of the time when you score a ringout, you will be defeating one enemy at a time. This achievement shakes things up, and asks that you score 100 “Double Ringouts”. As it sounds, a Double Ringout involves defeating two opponents at once. Double Ringouts are much rarer than single ones, meaning if you want to get this one, you'll have to be aware of when both of your enemies are high on damage, and learn some strategies to take both of them out at once.
If you're looking for a character with a great move to take out multiple opponents at once, Taz's side special is great for it. Additionally, there are also achievements for your tenth and 25th Double Ringout, giving you appetizers to keep you coming back for the big 100. While it may take a while to come across this achievement naturally, there are alternate ways to get this one. By setting the AI to the easiest difficulty, you can rack up Double Ringouts with relative ease.
4 Distanced Damage Dealer
One of the most common ways ringouts are dealt in Multiversus is by dealing a big charge attack to send the opponent flying off the screen; however, there are other ways to earn ringouts. While it may be a little less common, learning how to defeat your opponents with projectiles is a great skill to have, and if you are able to do it 200 times, the game rewards you with an achievement. The game also features achievements for your 20th and 50th projectile ringouts, rewarding you every step of the way.
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That being said, not every character in the game has a projectile, and some are stronger than others, so if you’re hunting this one down, learning how to play a different character may help you out if yours isn’t suited for getting projectile ringouts. For those looking to try out a projectile character, some characters with strong projectiles include Tom and Jerry, Bugs Bunny, and Velma.
3 Ground Floor: Ringouts
A spike is a move that characters use in the air that sends other characters straight downwards. This achievement asks that you to get 100 ringouts using spike moves. The main challenge with this one is that defeating opponents with a spike is often a bit risky and challenging, as you have to be off the stage to do it most of the time, putting yourself in danger in the process.
For those looking for a great situation to attempt spike ringouts, look for when your opponents are climbing on the wall, as you may be able to catch them off guard trying to get back onto the stage. While it may be a tricky tactic to master, those who practice it will not only be rewarded with an achievement, but a new skill to use against other players. The game also features achievements for your tenth and 50th spike ringouts, letting you know how much better you have become at mastering the spike.
2 Signature Slammer
The most common way you get ringouts in Multiversus is by increasing an opponent's damage, and then hitting them off the stage so they don’t come back. While it is generally understood that most ringouts come when the opponent's damage is high, opponents can be KO’d at lower damage. It’s far less common, making this a more difficult achievement to obtain, but it can be done.
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In order to obtain the Signature Slammer achievement, you will have to earn ten ringouts when the opponent is at low damage, meaning you'll have to get creative and discover methods to take out characters early.
1 The Throne Is Yours
This one will test your abilities more than any other achievement in the game. In order to unlock this achievement you will have to win 300 games in matchmaking. Given that you have to defeat other players to unlock this one, and can’t earn it against AI opponents, you will have to sharpen your skills if you plan to win that many matches.
While it may be a lot of matches to win, if you’re in it for the long haul and keep getting better at the game, you will be able to accomplish this one. Additionally, while losing matches may not progress this achievement, it doesn’t regress it either, so you can take as many matches as necessary. There are also achievements marking your tenth and 100th won match, so you will be able to track your progression that way.
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