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TITAN BASH Combat System
Master TITAN BASH combat with guides on the combo system, ultimate moves, G-Cells currency, skill slots, roars, and PvP strategies during Open Testing.
Combat is the core of TITAN BASH — a skill-slot fighting system where kaiju clash in open-world PvP using combos, roars, and ultimate abilities. Understanding how these systems interact separates new players from competitive fighters. This hub links to every combat guide on titanbash.wiki so you can master mechanics from basic chains to advanced ultimate timing.
During Open Testing, combat receives frequent balance patches and mechanic additions. The combo system, ultimate moves, and G-Cells economy form the three pillars of TITAN BASH combat progression. Each kaiju applies these systems differently — visit the kaiju roster for monster-specific breakdowns.
Combat Guides — Deep Dives
Combat Fundamentals
Every kaiju in TITAN BASH shares the same input framework. Skill slots 1 through 5 activate your monster's unique attacks, R triggers Roar 1, and T triggers Roar 2. Movement uses standard WASD on PC with platform-specific bindings documented in the controls hub.
What makes each kaiju unique is how skill slots function within the combo system. Some slots are combo starters that launch opponents into hitstun. Others are linkers that extend chains. Wall enders deal bonus damage when combos push opponents into map structures. The same slot number can behave differently across kaiju — always check individual kaiju guides for move-specific notes.
Roars serve multiple combat roles: pressure tools, combo extenders, and ultimate charge accelerators. Learning when to roar during a combo versus when to save roars for ultimate charge management is a key skill gap between intermediate and advanced players.
For a beginner-friendly introduction, start with combo system basics before reading the advanced combat guides linked from this hub.
The Combo System at a Glance
TITAN BASH's combo system follows a starter-linker-ender structure familiar to fighting game players. You open with a combo starter, extend with linkers, and finish with an ender — ideally a wall ender near map structures for maximum damage.
Muto Prime exemplifies the combo system with the deepest chain routes in the roster. Final Wars Godzilla after the combat rework favors short hit-confirms over extended chains. Kiryu blends ranged setup into melee combos. Heisei Ghidorah chains multi-head attacks into ultimate finishers.
One notable missing feature: TITAN BASH does not yet have a combo damage meter. The community has requested this quality-of-life addition repeatedly during Open Testing. Without numerical feedback, players must judge combo effectiveness through visual hit effects and opponent knockback. Read the full combo system guide for detailed mechanics.
Use the combo reference tool to look up skill slot assignments per kaiju during training sessions.
Ultimate Moves in Combat
Every kaiju possesses at least one ultimate ability — a high-damage attack that charges through combat participation. Landing hits, taking damage, and using roars all contribute to the ultimate charge bar. When full, activate your ultimate with the dedicated input to potentially swing entire fights.
Ultimate timing is the highest-level combat skill in TITAN BASH. Setup ultimates require conditioning opponents into predictable patterns. Reaction ultimates punish whiffed attacks and blocked combos. Ultimate trades against other charged opponents become mind games where the first commit often loses.
Kiryu and Heisei Ghidorah received significant ultimate overhauls during Open Testing. For video showcases, visit the Kiryu & Ghidorah ultimates guide. Final Wars Godzilla's rework also improved ultimate startup frames for better kill confirms.
G-Cells & Combat Progression
G-Cells connect combat performance to roster progression. Winning PvP fights and completing daily objectives earns G-Cells, which unlock new kaiju with stronger kits and more complex combat options. The progression loop creates incentive to improve combat skills — better fighters earn currency faster.
Unlock priority matters because G-Cells are finite during early progression. The unlock priority tier list recommends which kaiju to buy first based on combat value. The G-Cells farming guide covers the fastest earning routes with video proof.
Track your G-Cell balance with the G-Cell tracker tool and compare your progress against unlock thresholds for each kaiju on the kaiju roster page.
PvP Combat Tips
Open-world PvP in TITAN BASH has no round timers or stage boundaries — fights happen organically across the map. Use terrain to your advantage: corner opponents near buildings for wall enders, fight in open areas if you play a burst kaiju, and learn map hotspots from the points of interest guide.
Study the PvP tier rankings to understand which kaiju dominate current metas, but remember that player skill outweighs tier placement at most skill levels. A skilled Muto Prime player beats an inexperienced Final Wars Godzilla user regardless of tier lists.
Combat values change with every patch during Open Testing. Always verify current damage and frame data on the latest updates page before adjusting your strategies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the TITAN BASH combo system work?
Combos follow a starter-linker-ender structure. Starters launch opponents into hitstun, linkers extend chains, and enders finish for damage. Wall enders deal bonus damage near map structures. Read the full combo system guide for details.
Is there a combo damage meter in TITAN BASH?
Not yet. The community has requested a combo damage meter during Open Testing, but developers have not added it. Judge combo damage through visual feedback until the feature ships.
How do ultimate moves charge?
Ultimate charge builds through landing hits, taking damage, and using roars during combat. When the bar is full, activate with the dedicated input. See the ultimate moves guide for timing strategies.
What are G-Cells used for in combat?
G-Cells unlock new kaiju with different combat kits. They are earned through PvP wins and daily progression. Our G-Cells guide explains the full economy.
Which combat guide should I read first?
Start with combo system basics for fundamentals, then read the combo system deep dive, ultimate moves, and G-Cells guides in that order.
Do combat mechanics change during Open Testing?
Yes. Balance patches adjust damage values, frame data, and kit behavior frequently. Check the latest updates page after every patch to stay current.