Jake the Dog, the legendary canine with stretchy powers from Adventure Time, is one of the many characters among MultiVersus' roster. And, as one would expect from someone who can turn into, well, just about anything, Jake's moveset as a fighter is pretty wacky.
ake has some mechanics that separate him from everyone else in the cast, which can make it a bit difficult to pick him up or even try and master him. With that in mind, here's a guide to how Jake works as a character inMultiVersus, how he's meant to approach fights, his strengths and weaknesses, and what moves in his kit are best for each situation.
Jake is a Bruiser-type character class, meaning he's designed as an up-close-and-personal fighter with a lot of useful Normal Attacks. But Jake is also a "Hybrid," meaning he has great options for knocking opponents out both Vertically and Horizontally. Add in his stretchy powers, and it's clear why Jake doesn't exactly play like the other Bruisers. Figuring out which moves have vertical or horizontal knockback, and how much, is even more important for Jake than for other characters.
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Considering how players are using Jake so far, this cartoon doggo is excellent at keeping the pressure on enemies with his far-reaching stretch attacks and wide range of wacky abilities. At first, it seems like he's a relatively simple character meant for newcomers, but there are a lot more mind games in his design compared to the rest of the roster. In the hands of a pro, Jake is an expert at keeping an enemy at the perfect range for his next attack. He can trick them into getting too close and taking damage using his moves that stretch/transform, or even just combo off a single Aerial Neutral
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