Notation: LP - Light Punch, MP - Medium Punch, HP - Heavy Punch, P - Any Punch, PP - 2 Punches, PPP - All Punches LK - Light Kick, MK - Medium Kick, HK - Heavy Kick, K - Any Kick, KK - 2 Kicks, KKK - All Kicks f - forward, d - down, b - back, [input] - hold input in the brackets s. - standing, c. - crouching, j. - jumping QCF - Quarter Circle Forward CC - Crush Counter, CA - Critical Arts, VS - V-Skill, VT - V-Trigger xx - cancel, > - link (top line)
Glad you found it useful, Falke is a good character for beginners to learn and she will also teach you good fundamentals. Be sure to check out my other (non-character specific) beginner tutorials :)
Your video is very much helpful and appreciated, but an honest suggestion would be to put input, information and time position on each combo in the description. Most players would need to see at most 3 or 4 optimal routes, and it is annoying to have to watch it all to find it and a lot more annoying to re-consult them later. Sorry if I sound like a hater, it's not the case.
I've started putting the notation keys in videos as enough people have been asking for them now but there's just way too many combos to put a time code for each one, perhaps for each section :P
I would advise you to check out my "Beginner's Guide To Combos" tutorial :) Basically you cancel the recovery of a move into another one by inputting the attack fast enough.
You want to see the pictures like in the combo challenges? That takes way too long to edit, it's much simpler to use standard notation. Top line is move names, second is input hints, which is often more useful that pictures as I show you shortcuts. I have now pinned the notation in the comments.
Notation:
LP - Light Punch, MP - Medium Punch, HP - Heavy Punch, P - Any Punch, PP - 2 Punches, PPP - All Punches
LK - Light Kick, MK - Medium Kick, HK - Heavy Kick, K - Any Kick, KK - 2 Kicks, KKK - All Kicks
f - forward, d - down, b - back, [input] - hold input in the brackets
s. - standing, c. - crouching, j. - jumping
QCF - Quarter Circle Forward
CC - Crush Counter, CA - Critical Arts, VS - V-Skill, VT - V-Trigger
xx - cancel, > - link (top line)
Just picked up SFV again and Falke always interested me. Thanks for the vid, man.
Glad you found it useful :)
I just start playing sfv lol Falke is the character that aways interested me the most, secondly Laura
Very nice tutorial dude. Many thanks!!!
Glad it helped!
Cool video man, very well structured.
Glad you found it useful :) I tried to make it as simple and logical to follow as possible :)
very helpful! thanks!
Glad you found it useful :)
thanks for the vid I’m a smash player getting into sfv and falke is my favorite so far
Glad you found it useful, Falke is a good character for beginners to learn and she will also teach you good fundamentals. Be sure to check out my other (non-character specific) beginner tutorials :)
SAME HERE!
try doing a tutorial on sagat
I don't like the character so he's not high up on my list :P Thanks for commenting though :)
Your video is very much helpful and appreciated, but an honest suggestion would be to put input, information and time position on each combo in the description.
Most players would need to see at most 3 or 4 optimal routes, and it is annoying to have to watch it all to find it and a lot more annoying to re-consult them later.
Sorry if I sound like a hater, it's not the case.
I've started putting the notation keys in videos as enough people have been asking for them now but there's just way too many combos to put a time code for each one, perhaps for each section :P
How do you use an ex move when the command has two buttons in the command like you did with Psycho Schneide
3 buttons for the EX version.
@@sugami82 Oh ok thanks
Only VT activation combos? O_o
VT1 is a utility VT, combos are situational and not beginner friendly :)
@@sugami82 U mean, the setups that can be done with VT1?
I'm a complete noob so..... what is PP in your combo list?
P - any punch
PP - any 2 punches
PPP - any 3 punches :)
sorry but i don't really understand how to cancel, i'm a very beginner
I would advise you to check out my "Beginner's Guide To Combos" tutorial :) Basically you cancel the recovery of a move into another one by inputting the attack fast enough.
man bring her back in sf6
She's in Ed's story so you never know 🙂
i guess as a "beginner" i would like a more visual tutorial. the text on the screen means nothing to me. more of an experienced player tutorial
You want to see the pictures like in the combo challenges? That takes way too long to edit, it's much simpler to use standard notation. Top line is move names, second is input hints, which is often more useful that pictures as I show you shortcuts. I have now pinned the notation in the comments.
@@sugami82 helpful, thank you!
thankz
You're welcome :)
Nah
First :P
you're cheating!