Small correction to the video: Puffball only locks you out of back airdash, not all options :) Socials: / kline_fgc bsky.app/profi... / discord Match footage by: @chimps121 @a-cho battle movie @andrealves7938 @j g @meltySud
The first time I played MBAACC, I immediately fell in love with her due to her insane movement, but I'm far from being even remotely capable of playing such a technical character. Nowadays, I play mostly C-Seifuku, but she'll always be my main in my heart
Always great to see you upload. One correction: 1:53 puffball does not lock you out of aerial options, you can puffball and still airdash or double-jump (unless you used them up before using the move, of course). Your delivery also improved by quite a bit. On your older videos you sometimes sounded a bit like you were reading verbatim from a script, but this was much more fluid. Audio quality seems a bit better, too. Keep it up!
F.V-Aki and H.Ryougi are my two favs for sure. V-Aki's mobility and oppressive neutral game makes playing her an absolutely luxurious experience (until you get tapped and crumble to dust). The plethora of ways to change her air momentum is satisfying to toy around with, and setting mines and putting up walls whenever you want is also good fun.
About 7 or 8 years ago when I was first getting into fighting games I found MBAACC. Since it was cheap on Steam it was one of the first fighting games I bought and played and not long after I somehow came across the community version and wiki. My younger brother also had an interest in the game and over the course of a play session we tried every character.. Afterwards I had a short mental list of characters that I liked, but I didn't know who I would main. I hit random select figuring I would just main the character it picked if it was one of the ones I thought was cool. I got Vakiha. I went to the wiki to find out more about my main and quickly learned the universal Bnb, but I also saw that she had an infinite. I made it my goal to learn that combo, but as my brother was my only opponent at the time j.B>j.C>j.B>j.C>AT was more than enough to win me most games. Now after several years of casually playing various fighting games, I have returned. This time I am going to start playing online and finally learn pit loops.
Honestly it isnt that hard to get into, but the problem is that there isnt that many begginers roaming around on the bigger servers Some other smaller servers tend to have a lot more begginers and people of low-mid level which makes it night and day to learn how to play. Specially since a good chunk of the cast can work just fine at that level with just knowing one simple and flexible combo or two, hell, I played for a good year and a half only knowing one combo and got much better than people would asume form someone that only knew 1 combo.
@@polar6066 most of your pressure and oki comes from throwing 22a(a big air unblockable very plus on block projectile that is also amazing for neutral) and doing basic mix and her combos are pretty simple as far as melty characters go
I'm a fairly casual Melty Blood player (not terrible at the game, but pretty out of the loop since I only play offline with friends and family), what's wrong with F-Seifuku/Akiha in Lumina? I would have rather had C-Seifuku get carried over, but I don't think her Full-Moon version is that unlikeable to be specified in this situation.
Whenever I get into Melty Blood I want to play F-Akiha Vermillion so this is really useful. Which character do you recommend as a secondary to cover her bad match ups? I'm interested in playing either C-Sion, C-Aoko or C-Kohaku as my secondary.