Ready to unleash Vi's crushing potential in 2XKO? You don't need to master her complex Electric mechanics to dominate matches. This guide breaks down Vi's most devastating combo sequences, including a massive 736-damage ultimate combo that'll have opponents questioning their life choices. Whether you're starting your 2XKO journey or looking to add some serious punch to your gameplay, these techniques will transform you into a corner-carrying powerhouse.
What Makes Vi Special?
Vi stands out as one of 2XKO's most accessible yet powerful characters. Her kit revolves around heavy-hitting punches and exceptional corner carry potential, making her perfect for fighting game players who want immediate impact without steep learning curves.

2XKO Champion Guide: Vi
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Focus on Vi's fundamental combo structure before attempting Electric variations. You'll achieve 80% of her potential with basic sequences.
Essential Vi Combos
Your Vi mastery starts with understanding her core combo building blocks. Every devastating sequence begins with these fundamental chains:

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Basic Starter Sequence
The bread and butter combo that opens doors to bigger damage:
- Medium → Heavy → Heavy → S1
This four-hit sequence provides excellent corner carry while setting up your opponent for extended punishment. The double Heavy creates perfect spacing for the S1 special to connect cleanly.
Extended Chain Addition
Once comfortable with the basic starter, add this extension:
- Light → Medium → Heavy → Heavy → S1
The additional Light attack increases total damage while maintaining the same timing windows. Practice transitioning between these sequences until they become second nature.
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Always confirm your S1 connects before attempting follow-ups. Dropped combos waste precious opportunities.Advanced Combo Sequences
Now we're entering serious damage territory. These sequences separate casual Vi players from corner-carrying monsters.

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The Wall Bounce Setup
After landing your second S1, immediately input:
- Heavy → S2 (mashed)
The mashed S2 is crucial here. Single-pressing S2 gives you basic hits, but mashing delivers significantly more damage and better positioning. Your opponent will bounce off the wall, setting up the next phase.
Corner Carry Continuation
Following the wall bounce, capitalize with:
- Heavy → S1
This creates a third S1 in your combo sequence, maximizing both damage and corner positioning. The timing feels natural once you understand the rhythm.
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Don't rush the Heavy after the wall bounce. Wait for your opponent to reach the perfect height before inputting.The Ultimate 736-Damage Combo
This is Vi’s strongest solo route without Electric mechanics or assists. The trick is to chain all parts together in one flow, ending with her Ultimate.
Full Combo Sequence (one continuous string):
- Medium → Heavy → Heavy → S1
- (Immediately continue) Light → Medium → Heavy → Heavy → S1
- Heavy → S2 (mash for max hits, causes wall bounce)
- Heavy → S1
- Finish with Ultimate (S1 + S2 together)
Key Notes:
- Think of it as one combo with 5 phases — don’t reset in between.
- The second sequence (Light → Medium → Heavy → Heavy → S1) directly follows the first.
- Your mashed S2 is what gives the wall bounce and sets up the final Ultimate

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Situational Combo Applications
Different match situations call for modified approaches. Here's when to use specific combo variations:

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Mid-Screen Conversions
When starting combos away from corners:
- Focus on the basic Medium → Heavy → Heavy → S1 starter
- Use the corner carry to improve positioning
- Save meter for better corner opportunities
Corner Punish Opportunities
Maximum damage when opponents are already cornered:
- Start with Light → Medium → Heavy → Heavy → S1
- Immediately follow with the wall bounce sequence
- Always end with ultimate for maximum damage
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Corner positioning doubles your combo potential. Prioritize getting opponents to the wall.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even experienced players fall into these Vi combo traps:
Timing Errors
- Rushing inputs: Each attack needs proper spacing
- Dropping mashing: Inconsistent S2 mashing loses damage
- Early ultimates: Wait for the proper S1 connection
Positioning Problems
- Wrong spacing: Standing too close ruins S1 connections
- Missing wall bounces: Improper S2 timing wastes opportunities
- Poor corner awareness: Not maximizing wall positioning
Team Synergy Strategies
Vi works best with partners who can either cover her approach or extend her corner carry damage.
- Braum – A perfect defensive anchor. His shield gives Vi time to get in, and his freeze setups let her land her full combos without interruption.
- Jinx – Zones from afar while Vi dives in. Together they create a one-two punch: Jinx forces defensive movement, Vi punishes with rushdown.
- Ekko – His mobility and mixups keep opponents guessing, setting up easy opportunities for Vi to land starters into her 736-damage route.
With Vi applying pressure up close and her teammates controlling space or locking down opponents, she becomes the finisher who turns every opening into massive damage.

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Master the 736-damage combo in training mode before attempting it in matches. Muscle memory prevents dropped sequences under pressure.
Getting good with Vi is all about making the basics second nature, then layering on the wall bounces and big damage once you’re comfortable. Don’t sweat dropping the crazy combos at first, as landing clean, simple combos will win you way more games than whiffing a 700-plus route.
Vi’s kind of in the middle when it comes to difficulty. She’s easy to pick up for beginners and start swinging with, but really cashing out her corner carry and squeezing every hit out of S2 takes practice. Lock down the corner, mash those punches with confidence, and you’ll turn Vi into the wall-breaking bully everyone dreads running into.

