So, I’ve been digging into NBA 2K24 lately, specifically trying to figure out the signature requirements. It’s a bit of a maze, but I think I’ve cracked the code, at least for the most part. Let me tell you, it took some serious trial and error.
First off, I started by scouring the internet for any info on badges and takeovers. Found a few guides that mentioned something about hitting attribute ratings to unlock these things. Sounded simple enough, right? Ha! Not quite.

I jumped into the game and started messing around with my player’s attributes. Pumped up the driving layup, thinking that would unlock some cool layup animations. Nothing. Okay, maybe it’s about the dunk rating. Boosted that too. Still nothing. At this point, I’m starting to think those online guides were just messing with me.
- Experiment 1: Focused on driving layup. Result: Nada.
- Experiment 2: Bumped up the dunk rating. Result: Zilch.
Then, I had a lightbulb moment. What if it’s not just about one attribute, but a combination of them? So, I started playing around with different attribute combinations. Driving layup and close shot? Nope. Standing dunk and vertical? Not a chance.
The Breakthrough
Finally, after what felt like a million tries, I stumbled upon the right mix. Turns out, for those fancy signature dunks, you need a specific combo of driving dunk, standing dunk, and vertical. Who would’ve thought?
Here’s what I found worked for me:
- Signature Dunks: Got my driving dunk to around 85, standing dunk to 75, and vertical to 70. Boom! Signature dunks unlocked.
But it wasn’t just about dunks. I also figured out some layup packages. You gotta balance your driving layup with your close shot and mid-range. It’s like a weird dance of stats, but once you get it, it’s pretty satisfying.
So yeah, that’s my journey to figuring out the signature requirements in NBA 2K24. It’s a bit of a grind, and you gotta be patient, but trust me, it’s worth it when you finally nail that perfect dunk or layup animation. It’s all about experimenting and finding what works for your play style. Keep at it, and you’ll be stylin’ on the court in no time!