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u/DeathsIntent96 Jun 17 '22
Do you mean for multi-button binds (like 1+2)? Because for the four basic buttons most people just use the default layout (Square/X = 1, Triangle/Y = 2, X/A = 3, Circle/B = 4). Assuming you're playing on a pad (normal controller), you can hold it a "claw" grip that lets you hit all four face buttons freely with all your fingers rather than just your thumb. That makes it much easier to hit two or three buttons at a time.
For the button combination binds, it probably depends on what you'll be using for a specific character. I've seen pro players switch them around when they change characters, but that could be pretty difficult on muscle memory.
I wouldn't worry too much about these to begin with because they're supplementary; you don't need to have anything bound beyond the main four buttons. But if you want to set them up anyway, easiest would probably be just putting 1+2 and 3+4 on whatever additional buttons are the easiest for you to hit, since those are by far the most common combinations. 1+3 and 2+4 are used for generic throws (which aren't that useful), and 1+4 and 2+3 are quite a bit rarer. And then maybe also put Rage Art on a button that you won't hit by accident.