Lebron James (no, not the real-life person but rather the cartoon «character» of him in Warner Bros MultiVersus platform brawler) took a bit of a hit in the Season 1 patch. But, thankfully, he's still incredibly strong in the right hands.
Lebron is one of the more technical characters in the game and has a lot going for him, but with the recent nerfs, people are playing him a lot less than they were initially on his release. Thankfully, with some practice and a good Perk selection, Lebron is one of the more pressuring MultiVersus fighters.
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So, let's go over some of his best options, why they're useful to him, and maybe even some other backup Perk options for certain situations.
While Lebron James is defined as a Bruiser-Class character, he's also defined as a Hybrid of both Vertical and Horizontal damage. Because of this, and the fact that his Pass mechanic has some Support-type elements to it, his best Perks are a bit of a mixed-bag between melee and projectile types:
This isn't the most «standard» or iconic pick for Lebron's best Perks, but it gets the job done. Before Morty came out, Lebron was the only Bruiser with all these projectile and technical options, which is where his unique Perk choices come from. Now, let's go over each choice, one by one, and explain the reasoning for picking them.
Lebron is another one of those lucky characters that get to have three separate Signature Perk options instead of two, but all of his are surprisingly complicated compared to other fighters in the roster.
For example, the first Signature unlocked while players are leveling him to get exp toward the Battle Pass is Hot Hands, a Perk based around doing a No-Look Pass to a teammate,
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