my favorite thing about watching your vods is hearing all the monster hunter osts in the bg. as a big monster hunter nerd i love it lol (also pokke village theme is goated great pick)
For the Bea; something worth noting is Percival’s DP kind of sucks vs any sort of projectiles that are either very active or linger. It will at best trade. Pressuring with spaced 236 is actually pretty annoying for him here. Helping this even more is his SBA has no projectile invuln at all, so until he’s under 30% he’s mostly stuck. He can spotdodge still of course but mental stack
Not the same game, but similar enough I think: I got from Iron to Plat on my first SF6 character in a couple weeks just by running basic strike-throw things and baiting reversals/armor when the other guy does them a lot. That and figuring out 1 (one, single!) corner combo into LV3 that does 30% or more. I'm not even good at anti-airing, which is the thing everyone says you should learn to climb. So yeah, learning offense first definitely works! :P
I'm in A4 and honestly feel like I don't deserve it lol, my biggest issue rn is feeling like I don't know how to mix my offense properly to stop my opponent from blocking, so this is a treat
One of the guys I was teaching I just told him “Do cL meaty, then do either throw or cM into something safe after. Don’t worry about anything else until that stops working”.
"Gonna guess it's like November 11th." He was indeed quite right. That's some good schedule work.
So I took this advice when I started and never stopped and now im in masters, instructions unclear.
my favorite thing about watching your vods is hearing all the monster hunter osts in the bg. as a big monster hunter nerd i love it lol (also pokke village theme is goated great pick)
For the Bea; something worth noting is Percival’s DP kind of sucks vs any sort of projectiles that are either very active or linger. It will at best trade. Pressuring with spaced 236 is actually pretty annoying for him here. Helping this even more is his SBA has no projectile invuln at all, so until he’s under 30% he’s mostly stuck.
He can spotdodge still of course but mental stack
Not the same game, but similar enough I think: I got from Iron to Plat on my first SF6 character in a couple weeks just by running basic strike-throw things and baiting reversals/armor when the other guy does them a lot. That and figuring out 1 (one, single!) corner combo into LV3 that does 30% or more. I'm not even good at anti-airing, which is the thing everyone says you should learn to climb. So yeah, learning offense first definitely works! :P
I'm in A4 and honestly feel like I don't deserve it lol, my biggest issue rn is feeling like I don't know how to mix my offense properly to stop my opponent from blocking, so this is a treat
One of the guys I was teaching I just told him “Do cL meaty, then do either throw or cM into something safe after. Don’t worry about anything else until that stops working”.