Despite endless adventures with Grandpa Rick, Morty has finally made it to the chaotic MultiVersus crossover. As the show Rick and Morty shows, Morty has a lot of wacky moves in store. Being a fighter character, Morty has quite enhanced attacks and abilities. What’s more interesting is that he can also use other options to join the fight with his attacks. So here’s our guide to the entire Morty moveset in MultiVersus.
Morty’s move set in MultiVersus
Like all MultiVersus characters, Morty has normal attacks, special attacks, and passive abilities. Below are all of Morty’s moves:
attacks
- Oh my god, snakes (ground): This is a neutral ground attack that can hit an active grenade with a laser projectile. If he doesn’t have an active grenade, Morty shoots snakes when he calls a projectile. After the projectile hits the snake, the projectile will split into two snake projectiles. During the cooldown, you can use this attack to simply fire a laser projectile. You can press the J button for this neutral attack.
- Oh my god, Air Snakes (Air): This is the same as the previous ground attack.
- Unresolved Anger Issues (Earth): This is a combo side attack that brings Armothy and Hammer Morty into the arena. Morty will first combo Armothy and then complete the combo by swinging Morty’s Hammer. You can press the right directional key and the J key to perform this attack.
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- Barbarian Instincts (Air): This combo attack deals 2 ax strikes against your enemies. This ax swing can be folded and loaded.
- God, more snakes! (Earth): Similar to a neutral attack, Morty will shoot snake projectiles upwards. But the only difference is that the snake projectiles move horizontally. You can press the up direction key and the J key for this attack.
- Power of Fire! (Air): With this attack, Morty can use an elemental ring to hit his opponents upwards and set them on fire with his power.
- Plumb time! (ground): one of the most stupid attacks. When Morty runs with Plumbus, he keeps hitting his enemies. This is a downward attack that inflicts a Purify effect on your allies and a Weaken effect on enemies. You can use the down arrow key and the J button for this attack.
- Armothy Attack (Air): This is an air attack that knocks your enemies down with Armoti.
Special offers
- I think it’s a grenade (ground): you can throw grenades at enemies until you run out of ammo. Press the K button to perform this attack.
- Yes, this is a grenade (air): it is the same as the previous special ground attack.
- Earth Power! (Earth): When you use this attack, Morty summons a pillar of Earth out of the ground. You can charge the Earth Pillar to increase the distance it appears in front of you. Once you charge it, throw a grenade to split it into two separate grenades. You can use the right directional button and the K button to use this special side attack.
- Another portal? (Air): Morty summons a Portal, and when he looks into the portal, he will be teleported a little further. Now the speed of projectiles passing through the portal will increase.
- Oh, Autopilot? (Earth): With this special upward attack, Morty summons a spaceship that flies upward. You can use the directional up button and the K button to use this attack.
- Oh, Autopilot? (Air): This is the same as the previous special ground attack.
- Temporal Backup (Ground): When you use this Down Special Attack, you can create a save point. Once you have created this save point, you can return to it when you have less health. After teleporting, you can heal yourself and your allies. If the save point is active and your allies are about to ring, they can return to Morty. You can use the down and K directional buttons to use this attack.
- Temporary Support (Air): Similar to the previous Special Ground Attack.
Passive attacks
Several of Morty’s passive attacks or perks are related to throwing grenades. You can also give these grenades to your allies. But there is a cooldown to give your allies these grenades. In addition, you can increase your skill level to unlock various perks. Check out our guide to the best Morty perks and how to unlock them for more information.
Here is a visual representation of all Morty’s moves:
That’s it for the entire set of Morty moves in MultiVersus.