Just wanted to remind all the aspiring nina players that the "remember" and "reproduce" functions in practice mode can be very helpful in working on pesky parts of combos
Loving these videos, would love to see a video dedicated to nina's frame traps only as it seems it's the most effective thing to do because it's such a big knowledge check for the opponent and i noticed that most of the playerbase fall for them
I like b22 over 1+2 more as my go to close range homing move. Even though its a high, its just so much faster and leave the opponent in a really scary position at range 0.
Please look in the comment section for those videos on move breakdowns and the link to the throw break training web application. Thanks
Just wanted to remind all the aspiring nina players that the "remember" and "reproduce" functions in practice mode can be very helpful in working on pesky parts of combos
love the background music!! and the guide
Picked up Nina this week and found your channel. Love your content, keep it up dude I'll be joining the discord when its up
Loving these videos, would love to see a video dedicated to nina's frame traps only as it seems it's the most effective thing to do because it's such a big knowledge check for the opponent and i noticed that most of the playerbase fall for them
This is incredibly helpful, thank you 🙏🏽
This is incredibly useful! Also, what is this song playing in the back?
I like b22 over 1+2 more as my go to close range homing move. Even though its a high, its just so much faster and leave the opponent in a really scary position at range 0.
I was showcasing the main scenario 1+2 works well which is where Nina has strong frame advantage
Can you do a frame trap guide with Nina? So what are the best options after plus frames on hit or block for certain moves etc.
Atm i really struggle wifh butterfly loops and the db2 Conecting in combos
Try turning on the recovery animation in practice mode and work on them that way