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Best Combos and Combo Trees in WWE 2K24

Let's make some sweet combinations.

Combining strikes is the fastest way to gain an upper hand over your opponent. This guide will help you find the best Combos and Combo Trees in WWE 2K24 and improve your gameplay.

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WWE 2K24 - Best Combos and Combo Trees

Combos are defined by Starters and Finishers. They always start with a Light Attack but can finish with any type of attack. If you do them well, Combos can be a setup for a Signature Move or Super Finisher. Now, let's see what the best Combos and Combo trees are in this game.

The Best Combo Starters in WWE 2K24

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Combo Starters are the moves you start the Combo with. There are three Combo starters for every character: the neutral one, the toward one, and the away one. I advise you to assign quick moves for your combo starters, like in the picture. The best ones I found are Quick Jab, Right Kickt to Leg, and Right Kick to Body.

The Best Neutral Combo Finishers in WWE 2K24

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Neutral Combos mean you start a Combo by pressing Light Attack without any directional button pressed. The neutral Combo Starter can be followed by the three more Light Attacks for the most basic combo. Or, if you want to make it more interesting, you can mix it up with Heavy Attacks and/or Throws.

When creating your combos, you can decide what your Starter and Finisher would be, so make sure to choose some devastating moves or moves that set up Signature Moves or Super Finishers. For neutral Combos, I recommend these strings:

  • Quick Jab - Striker 6 - Spinning Sole Kick 1
  • Quick Jab - Striker 6 - Dropkick to Knee 2
  • Quick Jab - Striker 6 - Left High Kick

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The Best Directional Combo Finishers in 2K24

Now, this is where things branch out. Combo Trees mean you will get different Combos if you hold a directional command while pressing the Light Attack button. This feature allows for very interesting combinations, although the direction you press doesn't determine the power of a Combo.

Pressing forward when starting the combo will give you a different starter and different finisher compared to Neutral combos. You can play with the settings and make your own custom combos, creating the ultimate personalized style.

Some of the best directional Combos are the following:

  • Right Kick to Leg - Striker 3 - High Left Kick
  • Right Kick to Body - Striker 2 - Step Kick 3
  • Right Kick to Leg - Striker 3 - Tornado Kick 2
  • Right Kick to Body - Striker 2 - Afterglow Combo

I put some combination that worked best for me and my wrestling style, which is Striker, but there's a whole world to explore when it comes to making the ultimate Combo.

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Nenad Grujić
My name is Nenad Grujić, and I'm a Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides since November 2023. My specialties are fighting games, action adventures, RPGs, driving simulations and anime games. I've been writing about video games since 2012, and I worked for IGN Adria, Blue Moon Game, Emulation Galaxy, and many other gaming sites. In my free time I like to study martial arts, watch movies and TV shows, sing karaoke, and make fandubs and AMVs.