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In melty blood jump cancel rules only applied for ground normals, I'd expect it to be the same in uniel (but probably doesn't even matter)
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Figured out a little bit more for shields. Generally a successful neutral shield will reduce blockstun by -3. I was having trouble doing guard shields and getting that frame advantage so I went ahead and checked. If you fail a guard you lose 1 bar of GRD and go into a green guard state. This state increases blockstun of the failed shield move by about +12~ frames (probably more depending on how late you do it??), but while in this state the next move you block successfully will be auto shielded correctly (you'll get the blue flash), and you'll gain the -3. You can still just frame the timing for a successful shield but you can also fail the shield a hit before and still get the successful shield. IE: Merkava's 236c, try shielding the 2nd to last hit "wrong" (green guard) and you'll just shield the last hit. if anyone wants to confirm what I was testing that'd be awesome
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http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv187221878?ref=zero_mynicorepo kubo is streaming console edit: haha, ended as soon as i linked it :< edit2: http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv187230190?ref=community another stream
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2.03 update is fixing various bugs does not mention waldstein infinite
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btw for people looking for good matches, as a general rule think of 1.7+ mil RIP as 650-700~ psr and 2mil+ RIP as 750-800 psr. anything below that, its not really worth watching imo, there aren't that many god players in UNIEL atm
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cool!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-ixPWaum2E Tentarafoo stuff
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[AC+R BUG] Abusing button macros to get negative edge inputs during every single frame
ehrik replied to Shinjin's topic in Guilty Room
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ggs to everyone i played today :3
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ggs to ozzy
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ggs to everyone i played today (ozzy, dikov, zephyr, tksniper (?), reewind)
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ggs to everyone i played today
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ggs to nacl
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ggs to everyone i played today
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ggs to everyone i played today