Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:44 Explaining movement sections 1:00 Showcasing movement options from afar 2:02 How to cancel and use movement options from afar 3:22 How to get to your opponent from afar 5:31 Showing and explaining how to use burst dash to continue combos 6:24 Further tips and advice for movement from afar 6:54 Showcasing movement options upclose 8:18 How to cancel and use sidesteps upclose 10:14 How to cancel and use dragon dashes upclose 11:05 Showcasing advanced movement techniques to outmaneuver your opponent 11:53 How to do advanced movement techniques and how to use them to get to the opponents back on the ground 11:52 How to do advanced movement techniques that work in the air and on the ground to get to the opponents back 14:21 Example of a combo reset using advanced movement techniques to get to the opponents back 14:40 Conclusion on how to use movement and why it's important 15:24 Thank you for watching!
You’ve done it again. You’re making videos that teach players what they can do in the game. Most of the other videos teach you things you know already but the options you show are virtually unheard of in both execution and uses. They’re also practical. Well done again. Keep it up 👍🏾
Thank you very much and I'll consider that for a future video though honestly there isn't much in terms of block pressure in this game. It's mainly about using your triangle extensions to break their guard or movement to get out of their way and punish them
This is awesome! Thanks for this guide! Everything makes sense! I’d love to see some games with you implementing these into your gameplay so I have a visual in a real match!
Your videos are amazing. Can you recommend any other good RU-vidrs who are in depth and advanced like you? A lot of the common videos I see are really surface level and mainly for beginners
Thought this would be a good guide to make, because I've seen a lot of people confused on how to move around properly during a match. I also included the advanced movement techniques I currently know of so you can get to your opponents back and combo them using your whole arsenal. I hope y'all enjoy the video!
Funny enough I found the dash and choosing the direction by accident by labbing and I'm like mannnnnnnn if we had record feature for the ai while labbing it would help people so much especially when I see Burst dash being abused by people when there's multiple ways to deal with it. Def gonna show this video to my peeps and anything that helps me learn better neutral I'm always down to take notes on great video as always Kami.
Yea facts! The training mode is so barebones right now. If we had more settings it would definitely be easier to demonstrate this stuff. Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you very much!
Around 11:50 mark teaching the advanced moves. I’m not sure what to press I think my controls are the default. I understand that we’re dragging dashing with the directional stick and the right trigger but are you double tapping x before you get infront of them then pressing jump? I’m not entirely sure what’s the dash thing is to “jump” behind them. I really want to know pls and thank
@@SHADOW-PIERRE I figured it out sort of. So dash in double tap the dash button when your in the melee barrier where you slow down a lot then jump right after then point your diagonal stick towards them pressing the dash when you’re over them
Is the side step guard/dodge character specific? I was in training practicing this stuff and F.Gohan and Super Gogeta were doing it but SSJ3 Goku wouldn't?
Is there a way to change button inputs? For example can i change burst dash button inputs from R2 and double x to Square and X at the same time like in xenoverse?
Great video! But it seems like only speed type characters can do the sidestep into guard iFrames. Kid Buu and Gotenks can do it. But majin Vegeta and Vegito couldn't.. Goku Black can though? interesting.
Piccolo IN THE GAME does it all and better, because we get to play along and actually reset positions to try again. Kudos to you for taking advantage of the lazy generation
Back attacks aren't as good as people think if you know how to time counters and get out of it. Rarely, if ever, will you get a full combo off vs better players. You want to do short burst combos instead.
They are, because from the back your opponent has the least options to counter you. It's really that simple. Of course you can keep your combo short and smash them away, but in general their back is the best place to be in.