Funny enough Float Step in PVP somehow works at times especially if they are using Blast while you have Blast Armor to tank said blast giving you priority
I would have to say for newer players learning the amount of frames every move takes is the most important learning curve for this game. For example: you cannot blast from long range use the main and continue your combo. You can however dash up after a strike then use a blast which will push them back to mid range then use your main and continue the combo.
I used to want the be a dragon ball legends tryhard but now i wanna play it casually though i am watching this to learn how to play like a tryhard for if i ever go back to wanting to tryhard.
btw I had quit for about a year since I lost my progress but I managed to get my progress back. I am currently still a bit rusty on swiping forwards then to the side then attacking but other than that I have gone beyond my skill ceiling a decent bit. Though I also think my faster reaction time than before helps.
@@Gaming_beast45you intentionally make your game laggy by some unknown methods. This makes both the players have a tough time playing the game. Report the player if the whole match was extremely laggy.
Wow perfect timing this what I need even though I'm winning my pvp match but I still need this tips/tricks. I mostly need tips counter Ultra Kaioken because his god damn strike lock and mess me up and I suck dealing with it. Lost 2 matches in a row just because people use Ultra Kaioken.
Great vid, only thing that wasn't mentioned is that if you "jump jump" someone they can queue up their rising rush which is delayed so it always hits. So unless you guess the rush, you lose.
being able to pay attention to what cards your opponent are using and also the cards that they drew with their abilites would also help, especially when trying to guess a rising rush.. i rarely losing a game because of that information alone coz guessing rising rush is really huge and most of the time can be a difference between winning and losing..
This is really cool, throughout last year I had been suspecting that you based some of your playstyle on concepts from the jp players, seeing the ug move was great, and I might be wrong but I feel like you have taken some inspiration from Kesuke's and Tatsushin's tutorials, since those videos are only in Japanese having this is very cool and emphasising the importance of drops was great also.
After years of playing pvp here is the most unanimously agreed by players , tips and tricks list to help you win 99% of your pvp games. Step #1: spend 1 morbillion dollars Step #2: win
Without watching this video I can give my tips: 1. Always summon on the unit that make it's own meta (Legends festival style) 2. Always have a hp z-ability in ur team 3. Stand passively the whole game for perfect vanish 4. Remember to always bring a unit with cover nullification from the beginning 5. Mid-range strike is a very great tech but u can only catch the pros once.... Next time u do it... U should have ur forfeit button ready 6. If u want to be toxic (don't recommend it though) if u are losing .. lose till ur opponent wants to LF u only then forfeit. Thank you !!
thanks for the tips goresh, I'm currently trying to implement some of the things you talked about to my playstyle, may take me some time but I think I'll get it eventually
Unwritten rules of Legends PVP: 1. Never double rush 2. Never camp with ranged green cards (Tag Androids, UL Vegito so on..), makes the game extremely unfun. 3. LF only when someone is playing a toxic team/playstyle 4. Send a gg message, be a good sport :)
1) is blatantly false especially when u are dealing with extremely tanky characters that would be near impossible to kill without a rush 2) just be aggressive or u can use the new tech quick attack to force them to play 3) I always LF everyone not because they are toxic but because I like seeing the animation 4) I mean sure?
One of my biggest pet peeves in PvP is when people go for full range strikes in PvP and it works out for them. Most of the time people go for a strike cancel so I go for a tackle to make them vanish and generally they go for an attack away but some people just do not strike cancel either due to insanity or lack of knowledge about it and they get to start a combo.
Use tap attack instead of a strike You can also notice the insane people who love to use full range strikes when they use mid range strike for no reason at all
Literally just hope to god you pull whatever op unit they come out with next. Doesn’t take to much skill nowadays literally if your lucky with summons it’s the equivalent of a bike with training wheels
If you really think newbies can just mash cards and win you are sorrly mistaken. I faced newbies with the .ost broken units and near perfected tons of them.
whatever u say can only lead upto rank 70 thats all for godly ranks we have to spend so much money to upgrade our character, after rank 70 u will only find player with maxed out ultra or lf character with max equipment so if got a combo we can easily die in 4 hits. Even u also bro u are only able to hold in pvp because u have got all character maxed out thats all so u can easily take so many hits while other can die in 3 or even hits from special move.
For me it’s gotta be the movement speed or the register inputs of cards. There’s been time where I PV an opponent close range and attacking immediately; however, they managed to dodge my attack. 2 when both me and my opponent go in for a clash but we both side step; however, my input doesn’t Register. 3 lastly the long range tackle has a long recovery time from being attacked
Unfortunately this looks better just because I screen recorded it directly on my device. The reason the quality normally isn't as good is because of the cable used to connect iPhones to the capture card has some issue. I've searched everywhere for a fix and there just isn't one.
@@Goresh Maybe isn't it time to you know, buy atleast an iPad or something or do some alternatives (i.e Elgato). Your content is really good man, its just the quality is unbearable at times.
I feel like I’ve been using this techniques subconsciously without knowing I never really watched a dbl guide my highest points are 39k on x2 rp and BR 65 regular rp
It took me a while to understand it but I figured it out. When Goresh says jump in his videos, he's talking about his opponent performing a sidestep. A jump jump is when the opponent side steps but you do it a little bit after they do so you can get a perfect vanish on their attack or to maybe clash strike arts. This method only doesn't work if the opponent has a rising rush unless you guess it.
@@Trus-Ty its better to side step with strikes for 2 reasons. 1. You get more ki (depending on the character) 2. It gives you more chances to draw cards But charge stepping with blast cards is far more beneficial. U gain more ki, have a much larger opportunity to draw cards, and damage fall off is far less.
@@bigbubba1070 you are forgetting that this is meant for people who are newer to the game so your comment is unwarranted. There are many players who don't even know how to charge step or how to do it properly and what the benefits are to doing so. Literally the first comment on here expresses that.
Bro this is so confusing I’m trying to pay attention to him and the game and all that along w the info being put out I’m so lost 😭 great video but my attention span is so small and I’m so slow it’s hard for me to learn, idk if there is already but I hope he can release a slower version that is step by step like a in detail guide for a slow guy like me
Honestly the only reason I hit diamond for the first time was because I got really lucky getting ultra gogeta in 3000 stones and getting lucky with the recent f2p banner that's basically a giveaway
i watch jp players and know 'kaihi2, kaihi mite, UG etc' these are the literal meaning xD don't forget you need to know osoi kaihi aka slow vanish, hayai kaihi aka fast vanish to use this perfectly