Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: How to Dash

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How to Dash in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle

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The Dash ability is extremely useful in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, and it’s a move that you’ll definitely want to use whenever there are enemies within your range. Dashing at an enemy allows you to damage them while you’re moving, and you’ll still get a chance to fire your weapon at them after that. While the damage done from a Dash isn’t very high, it can still be useful when you want to finish off weak opponents.

To Dash, simply move your character to a tile that’s occupied by an enemy. Press the A button to confirm your selection, and then move the cursor to the tile that you’ll want your character to retreat to immediately after the Dash. Ideally, you’ll want to perform the Dash, and then move your character behind cover so that they won’t be open to attacks. This will also put you in a great position to fire your weapon again. By doing this, you’ll essentially be getting two chances to deal damage in just one turn.

Be sure to check out our wiki for more tips, tricks, and information on Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle. Feel free to sound off in the comments down below if you have any questions about the game.


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