In Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the squad is thrown into an open-world Metropolis, which is under attack by Brainiac. Right from the beginning, players have access to all four characters, each boasting their own style and weapons.
These four characters are Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, and King Shark. Each brings its special skills to the game, offering diverse gameplay. There may be times when players need to switch characters amidst the game and it can get a bit tricky.
In this article, we'll help you switch characters between Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League games so that you can unleash diverse, limitless power and turn the odds in your favor.
How to Change Characters in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League?
Changing characters in the game is as easy as a button press. Players playing on consoles need to just hit the left button on the D-Pad. For PC, it's the C key.
As you press these buttons, a menu with icons for each character will pop up. Each character is associated with a particular icon or symbol. These symbols can be associated with the four characters as follows:
Boomerang: Captain Boomerang
Shark Fin: King Shark
Four Diamonds: Harley Quinn
Target Symbol: Deadshot
This works both in solo play and when playing with others. Players who wish to change characters during an ongoing game can do so by visiting Rick Flag in the Hall of Justice. Doing so will activate a customized squad rotation menu. Through this players can conveniently select a character they find desirable.
How to Change Characters During Online Play?
In online play for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, character swapping involves pre-selecting the desired character before joining a session. The leftmost character on the screen assumes the player's role. It becomes the player's first priority while the subsequent characters serve as bot allies. The bot allies stand in order of decreasing priority from left to right.
This order is important in online play, and can be adjusted. Players can do so by selecting the bot characters and confirming their preferences.
In order to prevent repetition, players cannot select multiple versions of the same character in solo lobbies. Rick Flag's presence in the Hall of Justice paves way for Squad order adjustments and character swaps during online play.
Switching characters in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League might seem daunting at first, given the complicated process. However, once players get the hang of it, they can easily do so. It requires players to practice this to simplify this process and store it in their muscle memory.