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I like winning Also I live in Lansing where there is no real scene so I either play a character that you can learn almost entirely in training mode or I won't be tournament-ready.
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Oh my bad, I'm used to FRC drills so I assumed you could YRC them. I'm no Xrd expert yet.
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To be fair your best bet in the corner is often to knockdown into meaty drill YRC into blockstring into summon shadow.
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Please note you should mix up pressure types to allow your strings to look different, push opponents to the corner, be a stylish asshole, and because fuck it, you're eddie and theyre in a block string you've already won anyway.
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-p- pressure is straight up better and less predictable for ground strings. It is also somewhat harder, especially to turn a random hit into a combo. The goal is to catch the opponent trying to jump or poke or get them to eat a throw, so tiny hits that eat up less meter and give you more time to mix up are better. Very light hit/guard stun mean lots of broken frames in guardstrings = tons of chances to get mixed up. An eddie using lots of punch pressure is TERRIFYING and is like a kid standing behind you, punching you in the back of the neck repeatedly while screaming DONT FUCK UP DONT FUCK UP -k- pressure is better if you are going vertical since it gives you more time to do your high/low and your opponent isn't going to get caught trying to poke out of air strings anyway. An eddie using lots of k pressure on the ground is predictable and you can outthink by spotting the weak points since you have so much more time to plan between gaps. -k- pressure is also good if you need to advance the shadow a very long distance and don't have a great way to do that, mostly for the sake of converting into Nobiru or Set Drill on hit or other things. Source: I'm an eddie scrub but I've been hit enough times by eddie to know why he is murdering me in the way he is murdering me
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Hello the secret to getting it to stick is getting the air height on the TK Gallery low (which is the less important part) and timing the hit of the -s- Nobiru, which is more important. When -s- hits, it will temporarily pause the juggle animation for the person you are hitting as it processes the hitstun. By timing it to hit slightly late after the first hit of the Shadow Gallery, but not too late, you will interrupt the opponent's rising animation and cause them to stutter in the air for a moment before the second hit of the shadow gallery knocks them into the wallslide animation. Ideally this will result in them sticking lower to the ground and sliding down into a Delayed Crumple Fall or whatever they call it in this game. So your timing looks like this: Summon shadow => 412369 => (first hit connects) => very slight delay (maybe 1/4 of a second) => -s- => (second hit connects) A good way to tell if you are doing it correctly: First, try it without holding the down. Note how high they go. Now try it holding down the way too long. Note they fly super fucking high. Now go back to doing it where you release right away, but hold it down SLIGHTLY longer each time. Eventually you will see them fly not very high at all. Practice this until you're getting them lower and lower on the wall, then perfect that timing once you are seeing them slide down into Delayed Crumple.
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Eddie has matchups?
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mostly this
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oh good i dont pay any attention to anything tbh
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Its cool guys i live here so michigan has a scene now And yeah bken has never really played an anime fighter so id probably have to teach him, ill see if he cares
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Fucking christ im going to have to read my own stupid Eddie guide as part of finally learning this garbage character
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Gonna have to main eddie in xrd since no one lives in lansing. training mode warria'
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Hey, so. I may be visiting/temp living in Japan at some point in the nearish future. I am trying to figure out where the fuck I might be interested in staying during that time, and one of my considerations is that I would love to find a decent Guilty arcade to call home. Since I'll probably be balls-deep in XRD I think that's a noble endeavor all things considered. Any advice on where some of my best options would be to post up for that sort of thing? Or any location recommendations if I'm looking for a city/area that is semi-kinda-affordable but still in proximity to Good Shit in general? Thanks for any advice duders
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basically be sure to get the non-animu gamers too because i think we're beggers not choosers