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MultiVersus Steven Universe Guide – Moves, Perks, Tips, & Strategies

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MultiVersus features numerous characters from Scooby Doo, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and more. The Support class, Steven Universe, is for those who prefer to lend a helping hand rather than deal damage. This may leave you wondering how to play Steven Universe in MultiVersus.

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How to play Steven Universe in MultiVersus

Steven Universe is a Support-class character that can be tricky to learn but rewarding to play. He boasts numerous supporting attacks, such as shields, healing, and even spawning a watermelon clone. Here is how to play Steven Universe in MultiVersus.

All Steven Universe moves in MultiVersus

Grounded

  • Spiky Bubble (Neutral)
    • Launches a forward spiky bubble punch that applies Rose's Gaze.
  • Bubble Barrage (Side)
    • A combo of bubble punches.
  • Spiky Uppercut (Up)
    • Performs a spiky bubble uppercut.
  • Blockade (Down)
    • Creates a gem barrier that knocks nearby enemies away, breaks armor, and destroys projectiles.
  • Bubble Boy! (Neutral Special)
    • Creates a tether that applies Rose's Gaze to enemies once attached. It can also be attached to an ally. Hitting an enemy with this debuff causes the Bubbled debuff.
  • Shield Wall, Activated! (Side Special)
    • Charges forward and creates a shield projectile that blocks enemies. If it passes through an ally, they gain armor.
  • Shield Stepper (Up Special)
    • Creates a shield overhead and dashes upward. This leaves behind a platform allies can stand on.
  • Watermelon Steven, Go! (Down Special)
    • Plants a watermelon that provides healing to nearby allies. Eventually, the watermelon explodes and creates a duplicate of Steven that assists in battle.

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Aerial

  • Pop! (Neutral)
    • Creates a gem explosion.
  • Shield-Breaker (Side)
    • Projects a shield that reflects and bounces him back on hit.
  • Bubble Clap! (Up)
    • Performs a bubble clap overhead.
  • Bubble Slam! (Down)
    • Descends with a bubble slam.
  • Bubble Boy! (Neutral Special)
    • Creates a tether that applies Rose's Gaze to enemies once attached. It can also be attached to an ally. Hitting an enemy with this debuff causes the Bubbled debuff.
  • Shield Wall, Activated! (Side Special)
    • Charges forward and creates a shield projectile that blocks enemies. If it passes through an ally, they gain armor.
  • Shield Stepper (Up Special)
    • Creates a shield overhead and dashes upward. This leaves behind a platform allies can stand on.
  • X-Treme Moves! (Down Special)
    • Dives down with a shield surf. Steven bounces upward if this strikes an enemy and can follow up with a diving kick. Upon hitting the ground, Steven will slide.

Passive Ability

  • Unbreakable Bonds
    • Steven creates a bubble around himself and his allies when dodging and granting armor. This absorbs three hits, and the durability is absorbed between Steven and his ally. Prevents enemies from moving through it.

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Best Steven Universe Perks in MultiVersus

Perks are a great way to change up your strategy and how a character plays. When playing 2v2, these can stack if your partner equips the same Perk and provide even greater bonuses. Here are our recommendations for the best Perks for Steven Universe in Multiversus.

  • Bounce Bubble
    • Extends enemy's hitstun and velocity after getting knocked into Steven's walls and shields.
  • Coffeezilla
    • Gives 10 percent cooldown on your team's specials.
  • Triple Jump
    • Gives your team an extra jump after hitting an enemy while airborne.
  • Slippery Customer
    • Provides 10 percent longer dodge invulnerability window to your team.

Tips and Strategies for Steven Universe in MultiVersus

Steven Universe has a unique playstyle that combines battlefield control, support, and tank all into one. Make heavy use of Steven's shields to provide defense to your teammates and prevent your opponents from chasing you. These can also be used to set up a wall so you and your partner can heal in safety.

You shouldn't focus on getting knockouts with Steven. Instead, support your partner by providing cover and healing. Your watermelon duplicate is great for harassing and distracting the enemy team, allowing you and your partner to set up combos and knockouts.

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