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How to Do Burst Damage in The Strongest Battlegrounds

Chain M1s, ability cancels, and combo extenders to land maximum damage in one window.

Chain M1s, ability cancels, and combo extenders to land maximum damage in one window.

Burst in The Strongest Battlegrounds means stacking as much damage as possible inside a single uninterrupted combo window, before your opponent can block, counter, or escape. It is not one button. It is the result of linking your M1 chain into abilities, canceling at the right frames, and using community techniques that keep the enemy locked in stun.

Quick answer: Land a 3–4 hit M1 string, cancel into an ability the instant the animation allows, then chain a second ability or a combo extender (Uppercut Dash, Ground Punch, or DMG Chip) before the target recovers. For the highest single-window burst, activate your ultimate, land the first strike, then cancel straight into an M1 string.

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What burst means in TSB combat

Every character has 8 moves, split into 4 basic moves tied to the M1 chain and 4 special or ultimate moves on cooldown. Damage adds up fastest when each hit flows into the next without giving the target a recovery gap. The core skill is chaining M1s into a special, then back into another action, so the opponent stays stunned the whole time.

Burst combos win at higher ranks because they convert a single opening into a large chunk of health. The longer you keep the enemy in stun, the more damage you guarantee before they can react.


The base burst loop: M1 string into ability cancel

Open with your M1 chain. Land 3 hits to build stun and position the target. The fourth M1 on most characters applies a launch or knockback, so decide whether you want to extend or cash out before you reach it.
Cancel into an ability right after the third M1. Press the special move the moment the M1 animation completes so there is zero gap. This is the M1 string cancel, and it is what turns a basic combo into real damage.
Chain a second action. Link another ability with no gap, or feed into a combo extender so the enemy never leaves stun. Ability chains that connect with zero spacing become true combos that cannot be escaped.

Tip: Delayed M1s help here. Instead of holding the attack button, click sparingly and use the full duration of each M1 stun. Spacing the hits buys time to recover a dash or wait out a cooldown without dropping the combo.

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Combo extenders that increase burst

These universal techniques keep an opponent locked longer, letting you stack extra hits into the same burst window. They work on every character currently in the game.

TechniqueInputWhat it adds to burst
Uppercut DashMini uppercut, then forward dash and loop directly below the target to hit a front dashRemoves most knockback so you can side dash and keep comboing
Uppercut Flick-DashMini uppercut, then forward dash in a loop to hit as the target fallsAn easier version of Uppercut Dash for the same extension
Ground PunchRagdoll the target, wait briefly, then run an M1 string into the fourth hitRe-ragdolls a grounded enemy and opens moves that normally miss them
DMG Chip3 M1s, mini uppercut, side dash during the uppercut, then forward dash inStuns mid-ragdoll, blocks a Ragdoll Cancel, and chips extra damage
Stun NegationForward dash the instant the target gets up from ragdollBypasses the 0.5s no-stun window to continue pressure
Wall Extend3 M1s, then forward dash the enemy into a wall the instant they ragdollForces a roll into the wall for an inescapable wall combo
Upside Down RagdollDownslam immediately as the target gets up from ragdollLands them on their head and lets moves like Flowing Water extend

Micro Side Dash also matters for tight combos. Side dash and immediately use a move to shorten the dash distance, which makes some extensions true even on The Weakest Dummy. A plain punch will not cancel the dash, so use an ability or a counter.

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Maximum single-window burst with Ultimate Cancel

The largest burst in one moment comes from canceling an ultimate. Activate your ultimate, let the first strike connect, then cancel straight into an M1 string. This stacks the ultimate’s damage with a follow-up combo in the same window, which is the highest single-window output available.

Pair this with a character built for burst. The Strongest Hero is the clearest example, where Consecutive Punches into Serious Punch into Death Punch chains heavy single-hit damage. On characters with buffs, activate the buff first (Limit Breaker, Core Overcharge, Prey Stance, Berserker Mode) so every hit in the burst scales higher.

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How to confirm your burst landed

A clean burst keeps the opponent in continuous ragdoll or stun with no break in their animation. If they stay locked from your first M1 through the final hit, the combo was true and the damage was guaranteed. If they suddenly stand, block, or dash away mid-string, a link was too slow.

Why burst combos drop

  • The opponent blocks or uses a counter move. Ground Punch and Stun Negation are both beaten by a well-timed block or counter.
  • You hit the cancel too late. Ability chains only stay true when the second input lands the moment the first animation finishes.
  • Wall Extend is mistimed. The forward dash must come immediately after the ragdoll, or it turns into a basic wall combo instead.
  • Ping affects the result. Some techniques are ping-based and may not connect on The Weakest Dummy even when your inputs are correct.

Drill the M1 string cancel and one extender until both are automatic, then layer in the Ultimate Cancel for the finisher. Once the loop is muscle memory, a single opening reliably converts into a full burst, and that consistency is what separates climbing players from button mashers.