Hi guys I'm new to this site. Recently i've bought this game and I really like it but dont Know Where to start. My first fighter was mk9 so I'm new to the fgc. Is There any guide that Could help me or any people. Thx![]()
Hi guys I'm new to this site. Recently i've bought this game and I really like it but dont Know Where to start. My first fighter was mk9 so I'm new to the fgc. Is There any guide that Could help me or any people. Thx![]()
Hi there.
Did you check out the in-game Tutorial mode? It's pretty comprehensive and a good starting point for those new to the BB franchise, and, in some ways, to ArcSys airdasher games.
If you already did all that, and you have picked a character, you can check out your character's subforum for info like combos, strategies, match-up information against other characters (if available).. The Dustloop Wiki is also a very helpful center of information that can help you understand this game more.
Good luck, and have fun!
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I think the time he spends reading should be minimized and the time he spends discussing maximized.
Here's what you should do:
- PICK a character (You may or may not want to pick a top tier)
- Read the BASICS guides to your character.
- Read the Frame data of your character.
- While you do that, practice all the normals, specials, and try some combos.
- Read the combos guide, watch videos
- Do combos
- Play with others, preferably people you can speak to in real life, but unless you talk with others somehow you are going to miss out on a lot for a long time.
^this
except for the frame data portion. get used to Blazblue's mechanics before you jump into stuff like frame data.
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IMO learning the frame data for your own character is good even at low level. If you're a noob you would not understand why you shouldn't be mashing 5c on wakeup - but if you've ever played an ASW game that probably sounds hilarious. I had no idea how few active frames most moves have until I looked.
It teaches you to get into the more technical aspects, and understanding how plus/minus frames work.
Just FYI there is a comprehensive frame data chart for every character on the wiki.
Once you pick a character I think it is pretty important to find someone else more experienced with the character you can troubleshoot with especially when you're completely new.
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Here's something that's helpful, just walk away. If it's taken you this long to get into our culture then you really don't belong.