biggest tip i can say to new players is, dont use sensu bean to revive yourself if raider is right infront of you (you will just be fully killed once you revive yourself if you get knocked)
I feel like there's an _exception_ , only if you've already died once. At that point it's literally just a "do or die" moment..but yeah, otherwise you're just perma taking yourself out of the game for no good reason more often than not.
Might as well use to senzu on yourself in situations where people ain’t even reviving you the entire match. You go down the first time with senzu you and don’t use it. Okay cool now you have to wait 60 seconds 30 seconds 15 whatever nobody comes to your aid and then you just wasting time.
@@ryujigoda3445 Thing with that though, once the raider makes the finishing attack on you the first time you can't use items at _all_ I'm pretty sure. So you gotta make the split second call when you get downed to senzu before they get to you or just take the L and hope someone comes to save you. But again, doing it on your first life's more often than not just gonna lead to you dying _again_ with no barrier or dragon change to speak of to defend yourself. And then you're just permanently dead.
@@nuttygamer6484If you've died once already before or if the raider is level 4 and he killed you. Senzu immediately and get out of there. It's perma death either or
Something not many people know of is staying level 1 is a very viable action in itself. It either lets you ping cubes for other people to get level 2 or 3 or lets you do objectives faster. The main advantage of it though is the 80% cooldown you recover from a regular soda meaning you can get back into fights really quick or support someone. Generally you never start a fight by yourself as level 1 UNLESS you know people are going to join you and the way people usually play level 1 is to make a build around it. The most common one seems to be double stun with justice rush where you bait out an evasive and immediately follow up into your second stun allowing you to justice rush and hold the raider in place which lets anyone else spam supers in the meantime. This can also be used to land something like super spirit bomb but that requires solar flare to be used as the 2nd stun. Generally with these types of builds passives like head start drink or power beyond power are common. If you're not using one of those 2 supers, generally its a really quick super instead so something like SBC, Motionless, God Kame, Finish Buster, etc. Even if you're not making a build built around playing level 1, the strategy in itself is useful for the points made earlier. It's also useful since being able to recover your D change quickly can allow you to stall the STM being destroyed if no one else has change, you can spam supers when other people are holding them down and return to the fight extremely quick with drinks, and so on. As said earlier, the biggest upsides to playing level 1 is letting other people grab change and being able to rush objectives much quicker since you're not spending time looking for change. Unrelated to the stuff above, if you know you're going to summon shenron early on, try to stay level 1 since thats energy that other people can be picking up instead of you since you won't be using that change regardless if you get level 4. This also applies to Super Transpheres so if you're using a build for that, you're going to be using the super transpheres the majority of the game so let other people pick that energy up. But by far the biggest thing I can tell new players is situational awareness is one of the biggest things in this game. Always pay attention to yourself and your teams situation as well as your surroundings, & etc. Even something as small as the sound of walking or swimming can alert the raider to your location for example. If you're thinking that I'm crazy or don't know what I'm talking about, I have 1500 hours on the game 99% of which is spent on survivor, and I'm level 250 and Z5.
Oolong and Bulma’s skills are great to start out! Combine both of their skills with Floating Device and Grapple Device and you have two great builds, great escape actives to use until you find a build that works for you! Expert Driver Speed + Expert Driver Jump height are *highly* *underrated,* especially before you get Sprint. Edit: Having level 20 of the driver skills is literally kind of OP, especially with the Dinosaur or Freeza skins, which makes them quiet AF.
Another great guide! Didn't know about the jump pad trick so that is super handy. Also, I posted this on the raider guide video but I wanted to post it here as well. I'd love an intermediate guide going over how vision/hiding works. As a newer player I am often confused as to how I am found or why I have been seen, and it was at first very confusing when my screen when dark (Ki tracking/saibamen) Maybe an overview of the different skills used to hide from raiders and which are actually effective? And if it is even worth crouching, and what does it actually do? I believe there are a bunch of audio cues as well that I don't entirely know yet, so that would be useful. Even as a raider I'm not entirely sure what makes it so the survivors can see me with the raider icon. Even if you don't end up doing it I'm still thankful for the helpful content you put out! Thanks!
For when you get spotted with ki sense: you need to travel as far and fast as you can if they use ki sense. It's about a whole zone the certain raider can check( Cell&SuperBuu/Kid) Raider is nearby: Always crouch if the raider is nearby and if you hear them getting close climb the corner of that cave do NOT hide behind boxes or crouch in a corner as they can lock onto you. The corners make it so the raider has to inspect every cave fully since they can't lock onto you which if they do that's wasting too much time. If you have a dragonball: you'll know if raider is killing only dragonball holders that they have a radar. Sometimes they figure you out right there and then that you have one so if you place it ontop of a box or in a corner raiders will usually pick it up, ambush and steal some from them but you'll be a main target. Spotted from a distance due to dinosaur: They saw your silhouette, vice versa a survivor seeing you at a distance due to raider's aura. You'll need to learn either of these because some raiders(like ItalianBronxGuy) like to snipe you from a FAR distance. If the raider faces your direction be prepared to dodge. Just avoid their line of sight to be on the safe side.
Would it be possible for you to do do maps and pinpoint where civilian spawn locations for all maps?? It’d extremely useful to understand where the spawn points for civilians as for both survivors and raiders especially the broly map, love the map but got destroyed as cell because couldn’t figure where to even start
The standard survivor build will always have at least two active skill slots set aside. At least one active skill slot for rapid transversing and escape. At least one active skill slot should be dedicated to a stun the raider move.
Does any of you have tips for pvp in level 4? I see a lot of people struggle with the vanishing attacks , because they spammed it and the raider always melee combo them
It’s not just beginner, friendly you will see high-level high rank players use that move as a level 4 they will spam double Buster, oh one over and over and over again, while the others hold you down in stun lock as a raider 😂😂😂😂
@@ryujigoda3445 Finish Buster, the ball SSJ Kid Trunks throws looks hillarious being thrown from another survivors perspective. It’s *so* fast as a projectile. Does decent damage; and the hitbox on it is *much* larger than it looks.
@thc-thehiddenclout2263 test it! I'm telling you zeni through destructible objects is shared. Do you ever notice your zeni go up without doing anything?
biggest tip i can say to new players is, dont use sensu bean to revive yourself if raider is right infront of you (you will just be fully killed once you revive yourself if you get knocked)
I feel like there's an _exception_ , only if you've already died once. At that point it's literally just a "do or die" moment..but yeah, otherwise you're just perma taking yourself out of the game for no good reason more often than not.
Might as well use to senzu on yourself in situations where people ain’t even reviving you the entire match. You go down the first time with senzu you and don’t use it. Okay cool now you have to wait 60 seconds 30 seconds 15 whatever nobody comes to your aid and then you just wasting time.
@@ryujigoda3445 Thing with that though, once the raider makes the finishing attack on you the first time you can't use items at _all_ I'm pretty sure. So you gotta make the split second call when you get downed to senzu before they get to you or just take the L and hope someone comes to save you. But again, doing it on your first life's more often than not just gonna lead to you dying _again_ with no barrier or dragon change to speak of to defend yourself. And then you're just permanently dead.
I think the only exception is when its review during atm cause you can escape when he busy or at worst stall him
@@nuttygamer6484If you've died once already before or if the raider is level 4 and he killed you. Senzu immediately and get out of there. It's perma death either or
Something not many people know of is staying level 1 is a very viable action in itself. It either lets you ping cubes for other people to get level 2 or 3 or lets you do objectives faster. The main advantage of it though is the 80% cooldown you recover from a regular soda meaning you can get back into fights really quick or support someone. Generally you never start a fight by yourself as level 1 UNLESS you know people are going to join you and the way people usually play level 1 is to make a build around it.
The most common one seems to be double stun with justice rush where you bait out an evasive and immediately follow up into your second stun allowing you to justice rush and hold the raider in place which lets anyone else spam supers in the meantime. This can also be used to land something like super spirit bomb but that requires solar flare to be used as the 2nd stun. Generally with these types of builds passives like head start drink or power beyond power are common. If you're not using one of those 2 supers, generally its a really quick super instead so something like SBC, Motionless, God Kame, Finish Buster, etc.
Even if you're not making a build built around playing level 1, the strategy in itself is useful for the points made earlier. It's also useful since being able to recover your D change quickly can allow you to stall the STM being destroyed if no one else has change, you can spam supers when other people are holding them down and return to the fight extremely quick with drinks, and so on. As said earlier, the biggest upsides to playing level 1 is letting other people grab change and being able to rush objectives much quicker since you're not spending time looking for change.
Unrelated to the stuff above, if you know you're going to summon shenron early on, try to stay level 1 since thats energy that other people can be picking up instead of you since you won't be using that change regardless if you get level 4. This also applies to Super Transpheres so if you're using a build for that, you're going to be using the super transpheres the majority of the game so let other people pick that energy up.
But by far the biggest thing I can tell new players is situational awareness is one of the biggest things in this game. Always pay attention to yourself and your teams situation as well as your surroundings, & etc. Even something as small as the sound of walking or swimming can alert the raider to your location for example.
If you're thinking that I'm crazy or don't know what I'm talking about, I have 1500 hours on the game 99% of which is spent on survivor, and I'm level 250 and Z5.
This dude is single handedly carrying the breakers community bless you son
Oolong and Bulma’s skills are great to start out! Combine both of their skills with Floating Device and Grapple Device and you have two great builds, great escape actives to use until you find a build that works for you!
Expert Driver Speed + Expert Driver Jump height are *highly* *underrated,* especially before you get Sprint.
Edit: Having level 20 of the driver skills is literally kind of OP, especially with the Dinosaur or Freeza skins, which makes them quiet AF.
Another great guide! Didn't know about the jump pad trick so that is super handy.
Also, I posted this on the raider guide video but I wanted to post it here as well. I'd love an intermediate guide going over how vision/hiding works. As a newer player I am often confused as to how I am found or why I have been seen, and it was at first very confusing when my screen when dark (Ki tracking/saibamen) Maybe an overview of the different skills used to hide from raiders and which are actually effective? And if it is even worth crouching, and what does it actually do? I believe there are a bunch of audio cues as well that I don't entirely know yet, so that would be useful. Even as a raider I'm not entirely sure what makes it so the survivors can see me with the raider icon.
Even if you don't end up doing it I'm still thankful for the helpful content you put out! Thanks!
For when you get spotted with ki sense: you need to travel as far and fast as you can if they use ki sense. It's about a whole zone the certain raider can check( Cell&SuperBuu/Kid)
Raider is nearby: Always crouch if the raider is nearby and if you hear them getting close climb the corner of that cave do NOT hide behind boxes or crouch in a corner as they can lock onto you. The corners make it so the raider has to inspect every cave fully since they can't lock onto you which if they do that's wasting too much time.
If you have a dragonball: you'll know if raider is killing only dragonball holders that they have a radar. Sometimes they figure you out right there and then that you have one so if you place it ontop of a box or in a corner raiders will usually pick it up, ambush and steal some from them but you'll be a main target.
Spotted from a distance due to dinosaur: They saw your silhouette, vice versa a survivor seeing you at a distance due to raider's aura. You'll need to learn either of these because some raiders(like ItalianBronxGuy) like to snipe you from a FAR distance. If the raider faces your direction be prepared to dodge. Just avoid their line of sight to be on the safe side.
what a great vid, I'm so proud of you, I remember when I showed you the basics, you've come a long way
Nice thx just what i needed a new beginner guide to show it to my friend for her to get started in breakers ❤
Congratulations on 9k subs 🥳🎉
This video was very helpful thank you, I feel like they should tell you these things in the tutorial
What would the best builds be like transpheres and skills?
I have a video on that, one I did recently for best transpheres and another I did for best skills. They will be in the guide playlist.
irongoat uploaded it gonna be a good day
Fun fact:
If you use trap device infront of the stm the trap will get stuck on the stm basically making use of the middle part of the trap
Would it be possible for you to do do maps and pinpoint where civilian spawn locations for all maps?? It’d extremely useful to understand where the spawn points for civilians as for both survivors and raiders especially the broly map, love the map but got destroyed as cell because couldn’t figure where to even start
The standard survivor build will always have at least two active skill slots set aside.
At least one active skill slot for rapid transversing and escape.
At least one active skill slot should be dedicated to a stun the raider move.
I needed this video so bad 🙏
Love for the oolong pic❤
I started after the anniversary and was given Saiyan Pod remote for free on Xbox and PC so yeah pretty cool
The passive skill Princely Pride is useful for new players who are still having difficulty playing and get taken down often.
Can you a make a map areas tier list, that sounds like a interesting watch. “ yeah so area B is trash on this map, straight to hellhole tier”
A Dragonballs guide for survivor and raider would be good.
Does any of you have tips for pvp in level 4? I see a lot of people struggle with the vanishing attacks , because they spammed it and the raider always melee combo them
Actually Ironcane the Super Cool Down Drink gives you 112.5% more than the Cool Down Drink!
FINALLY, I HOPE THIS HELPS A LITTLE WITH ALL THE ETM ™️ GAMERS!
next do a video on the fake death/vanish combo
I think Young Trunks transsphere with access to Double Buster as the super, seems like a beginner friendly one.
It’s not just beginner, friendly you will see high-level high rank players use that move as a level 4 they will spam double Buster, oh one over and over and over again, while the others hold you down in stun lock as a raider 😂😂😂😂
@@ryujigoda3445 Finish Buster, the ball SSJ Kid Trunks throws looks hillarious being thrown from another survivors perspective. It’s *so* fast as a projectile. Does decent damage; and the hitbox on it is *much* larger than it looks.
gee I wanted to watch something else but my girlfriend forced me to turn on the new ironcane video should I be worried?
Ah yes I’ve always wanted to fight a raiIIIIDDD SHADOW LEGENDS.
Suprised they dont have yajirobi's katana in practice
We need how to be a raider at this point 😂
The gold bars are also shared
A super soda should at least give you back your level 1 fully it cost me a match because of that dumb mechanic
You know what iron I really don’t need this video buddy
Idk whe u got that bs from. No sir zeni isnt shared 🤣🤣
Watch the nerds come out of nerdonia
Zeni you get from destroying objects is though, just not the bars
@@ironcane yeah aii big bruh.
@thc-thehiddenclout2263 test it! I'm telling you zeni through destructible objects is shared. Do you ever notice your zeni go up without doing anything?
@@ironcane yeah bruh u got it. Correctomundo
Bro lmaooo I'm deadass