Key Takeaways
- Pick synergistic duos like Celeste & Void or Shrike & Oath for success.
- Combos like Void teleporting Celeste offer game-changing advantages.
- Pairings like Joule & Bishop excel at engaging enemy backlines effectively.
Duo mode is one of the main game modes in Supervive, where 20 teams of 2 drop into the Skylands with the aim of being the last ones alive. With every team trying to level up, break into Vaults for better gear, and kill their opponents, gaining any advantage is always going to be a blessing.
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One of the best ways to win more duo games is to pick the best duo comps for Supervive, with pairs of Hunters synergizing together and ideally covering each other’s weaknesses.
6 Celeste & Void
Void Can Teleport Celeste Into The Enemy With Her Ult Active
Fun wombo combos will always be an exciting aspect of any game where characters have abilities, and that is no different in Supervive. The combo for Celeste and Void starts with Celeste channeling her ult. The large circle of ice around her will stun and damage enemies, but usually they have plenty of time to run away from it.
Void, however, can use his Shift ability to teleport Celeste and her ult into the enemy. They can then both follow up by landing all their attacks on the stunned enemies, and Void can layer further crowd control on them. Outside of this combo, this Supervive duo excels at zoning enemies, and has a surprising amount of survivability thanks to Celeste’s ability to block projectiles and Void’s teleport.
5 Shrike & Oath
Shrike Can Snipe From Safety With Oath’s Wall For Protection
When a player with good aim plays Shrike, they can deal colossal damage, making her one of the best DPS Hunters in Supervive. However, with only one charge of her relatively short dash ability, she is also one of the easiest Hunters to kill.
To protect her, a good option is Oath, who is best known for his large shield that blocks all incoming damage. Even if his shield is down, Oath can still provide protection thanks to his high health, and if either of them ever gets low, he always has a heal. Furthermore, to help Shrike hit her shots, Oath has plenty of crowd control, with a passive that stuns enemies whom he knocks into walls. His knockbacks can also put enemies back into Shrike’s ideal range.
4 Joule & Bishop
Great Dive Potential
Joule and Bishop are two of the best Hunters for duos in Supervive, with both of them boasting high win rates. As two Hunters who want to dive into enemy backlines and fight in the thick of things, they pair well together, and will often follow each other in.
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Bishop is best at engaging with her ult, which picks off a target and locks them down from a considerable range. This should give Joule plenty of time to stack up her lightning stacks, allowing her to dash in for big damage and a reset. If enemy brawlers ever get too close to Joule, and she is in danger, Bishop can protect her by knocking them back. They are a great duo, but as neither of them are super beginner-friendly Hunters, they are one of the harder duos to pull off.
3 Hudson & Kingpin
Durability & Surprising Damage
If there’s one Hunter who players complain about in Supervive, it’s Hudson, who is capable of dishing out obscene damage with his never-ending minigun. He is also fairly tanky, and can even recharge his armor. Alongside Hudson, players could take another tanky Hunter capable of dealing damage, in the form of Kingpin, who is best known for his hook.
Kingpin deals a surprising amount of close-range damage after pulling a target in and with Hudson placing his barbed wire on the unlucky soul, the crowd control and damage will never end. With them both being durable and fairly straightforward to use, they are great for beginners in Supervive who will be less likely to be punished for their mistakes.
2 Brall & Elluna
Elluna Can Keep Up With Brall & Throw Her Heal To Him
Brall is easily one of the hardest Hunters to play, with a unique melee play style that relies on combos. He is also known for having some of the best mobility in the game but at the cost of few allies being able to keep up with him.
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Elluna, however, has an exceptionally long and quick dash, which enables her to fly toward Brall when he dives and needs help. She can also throw her heal at him, without having to stand next to the enemies he is hitting.
1 Shrike & Hudson
2 Of The Best DPS Hunters With Incredible Range
There’s no denying that Shrike and Hudson are both capable of dealing some of the top damage in the game so putting them together seems like a good idea. On top of their high damage, they both have a similar range and can often hit enemies across the abyss on other bits of land.
Of course, they are susceptible to flanks, but they also have their fair share of crowd control to lock enemies down. Shrike in particular arguably fares better in duos than squads, as her mostly single-target burst is more useful against just 2 enemies at a time. Due to their relative lack of mobility, it can be a good idea to look for the best Powers in Supervive, some of which offer escapes or defensive abilities.
- Developer(s)
- Theorycraft Games
- Early Access Release
- November 20, 2024