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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: How to Use Alliance Extreme Attacks

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The (unexpected) Switch exclusive Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is not only definitely still a real thing, it’s out now for fans of the series to jump in and start hacking away. If you’re here, you’re probably wondering how to use powerful Alliance Extreme Attacks. Here’s how to do it.

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How to Use Alliance Extreme Attacks in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3

You’re a superhero in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, so naturally you have lots of powerful superpowers that you can use to fight enemy forces.

However, Alliance Extreme Attacks are the cream of the crop and as you may expect, they have some restrictions on when can be used as a trade off for their power.

In terms of how you actually use Alliance Extreme Attacks: as you deal damage and take damage, a yellow gauge will build around your character portrait.

When it’s full you can press L+R to launch that character’s Alliance Extreme attack. If any other characters have their gauge full, you can press L+R up to three more times to add their attacks, and unleash one giant devastating combo.

You can use it solo if you’re in a pinch and need damage right away, but saving for a combo if you don’t need to use it right away could be the right move depending on the situation.

These are your coolest and most powerful attacks, so don’t be shy about using them. It’s easy to save them forever and then never end up actually using them so unless you anticipate a tough spot coming up, use ’em if you got ’em.

That does it for how to use Alliance Extreme Attacks in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 for the Switch.

For more guides, tips & tricks, and frequently asked question answered about Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, be sure to check out our wiki guide. Or if you want our final verdict on the anticipated beat-’em’up, read our fully scored review. You can also check out more of our guides below:

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