Cooperative Technique is Varsapura's term for the special chain attacks triggered by character swapping during combat. When a player switches characters at specific moments, the outgoing and incoming characters perform coordinated attacks that deal increased damage and create combo opportunities.
How it works
Each character has two transition attacks:
Intro attack: A special move performed when a character is swapped in. Each character's intro is unique. Dokki's intro lunges onto an enemy and throws them, while other characters have their own signature entries.
Outro attack: A special move performed by the character being swapped out. This creates a brief window of coordinated damage where both the leaving and arriving characters attack simultaneously.
Timing
Cooperative Techniques can be triggered at any point during combat, but swapping at the right moment in a combo chain produces better results. The demo footage shows players chaining normal attacks into a swap, where the outgoing character's outro flows directly into the incoming character's intro with no gap in the assault.
Party synergy
The three-character party system in Varsapura is designed around Cooperative Techniques. Building a team where the transition attacks complement each other creates a combat flow that feels distinct from playing any single character alone. A typical rotation might look like:
Hollowone opens with umbrella combos to build damage
Swap to Sayuki for a mid-range area burst with document attacks
Swap to Dokki for a heavy ground-pound finisher
Comparison to similar systems
The Cooperative Technique system is directly comparable to switch attack systems in Zenless Zone Zero and Honkai: Star Rail's follow-up attacks. Varsapura's version appears faster and more fluid in execution, fitting the game's action-oriented combat pace. The photorealistic animations add weight and impact that the more stylized HoYoverse titles do not have.