If you want to win in MultiVersus, you have to know your characters inside out. You need to know what their moveset is, how fast they are, all their weaknesses and most importantly, some great combos to take out your opponents quickly. It’s not all about raw damage either: a ringout is just as good as a series of hard-hit attacks. With this in mind, we’ve got all the MultiVersus Shaggy combos you need to know.
As a Bruiser archetype character, Shaggy can pack a punch when needed and is best when he gets stuck in a fight – even though he offers some decent ranged attacks. This means knowing how to chain a decent chain MultiVersus Shaggy Combos together can make him one of the most deadly fighters currently available. We know his recording might feel like a meme, but the development team did a fantastic job making him a fantastic character to play as.
So, while you’re still learning all the ins-and-outs of the MultiVersus cards and phases, keep reading for the details on some of the best movement combinations for this scared cat from the Scooby-Doo universe.
MultiVersus Shaggy Combos
MultiVersus guru and fighting game content creator ‘Nyle’ has spent some time with Shaggy and has come up with a fantastic selection of chained moves that take advantage of this fighter’s natural strengths and make the most of his viciously furious Advantage state. So watch out for Shaggy main dishes, here are the best Shaggy combos in MultiVersus:
- Air Juggle Combo – Jump, Air Strike (down), Ground Attack (up), Jump, Air Special (up)
- Knockback Combo – Jump, Air Strike (Side), Ground Special (Side), Jump, Air Strike (Down)
- Close Quarters Combo – Ground Attack (Down), Jump, Air Attack (Neutral), Ground Special (Side)
- High Damage Ring-Out Combo: Jump, Air Attack (down), Air Special (up)
- Air Ring-Out Combo – Jump, Air Attack (Up), Jump, Air Special (Up)
Air Juggling Combo
If you’re looking to do some damage and get your opponent ready for a ringout, this is one of the best Shaggy combos you’ll know in MultiVersus. It’s disorienting and thanks to the flurry of quick attacks, it’s quite difficult to escape.
- Input on PlayStation: X button, left stick down + square button, left stick up + square button, X button, left stick up + triangle button
- Input on Xbox: A button, left stick down + X button, left stick up + X button, A button, left stick up + Y button
- Input on PC: space, S key + J key, W key + J key, space, W key + K key
Knockback Combo
Do you need to get your opponent to the edge? This combo is perfect for that – and it can then be followed up with a handful of downward strikes if you find your opponent getting caught and falling off the side of the card.
- Input on PlayStation: X button, left stick + square button, left stick + triangle button, X button, left stick down + square button
- Inputs on Xbox: A button, left stick + X button, left stick + Y button, A button, left stick down + X button
- Input on PC: Space, A/D key + J key, A/D key + K key, Space, S key + J key
Close Quarters Combo
Want to get up close and personal? This is a great combo for collecting various quick hits against an opponent to build up damage and prepare for a ringout.
- Input on PlayStation: left stick down + square button, X button, square button, left stick + triangle button
- Input on Xbox: left stick down + X button, A button, X button, left stick + Y button
- Input on PC: S button + J button, space, J button, + A/D button + K button

High Damage Shutdown Combo
Once your opponent is around 75 or more, you can start thinking about ring-outs. This combo will launch your opponent with enough power that he should save them straight from the park. However, you will have to do this in quick succession – because you have to be in the air the entire time.
- Input on PlayStation: X button, left stick down + square button, left stick up + triangle button
- Input on Xbox: A button, left stick down + X button, left stick up + Y button
- Input on PC: space, S key + J key, W key + K key
Air Ring Out Combo
However, if the above doesn’t work, you may just need to move them higher. That’s where this custom combo comes into play – it requires a little more finesse, but should help you get that extra hit you need to secure the ringout (and hopefully the win).
- Input on PlayStation: X button, left stick up + square button, X button, left stick up + triangle button
- Input on Xbox: A button, left stick up + X button, A button, left stick up + Y button
- Input on PC: space, W key + J key, space, W key + K key
Well, that’s all there is to it when it comes to MultiVersus Shaggy combos – at least for now. While we wait for more pros to put together some great chained moves, you can check out our MultiVersus level list and see for yourself who’s currently on top.
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