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I've decided I won't truly have a main again until they stop adding characters. Afterwards, it's personal

I've decided I won't truly have a main again until they stop adding characters. Afterwards, it's personal

I'll play everybody as much as I can, and then i'm taking their damn Quirks. If they're lucky I'll even let them have it back next match. lolol

u/-S-A-M-S-O-N- — 5 days ago

Can we form a tips/tutorials Megathread along with the Rants and Gacha ones?

I feel like compiling a thread of useful guides would be helpful to the new players. This is not an attack on anybody new, but I feel a lot of new players struggle because they genuinely don't know what's going on. They lack the familiarity to draw a lot of conclusions themselves because they haven't been playing since release or whatever. It feels easy for a lot of us because we've had time to suck and be new already.

I think it would help to compile links to helpful guides on things like, I-frames and when they are active. Not when you should use them, but when they are actually active. It seems as simple as "When you're flashing" but digs a bit deeper when you get into air recovery VS just standing, rolling being very important but also super short frames compared to others, and so on

Also combat tips, and such. I know there are less content creators for this game than a lot of others, but we have a good few. And then plenty of people here who are dedicated to helping others and making videos that never go outside the subreddit.

I know there's a searchbar, but before anyone says it.. We still get a lot of the questions and complaints that could be answered by it. And not everybody is using reddit before they come here. Lots of people come to reddit only once they realize there's a community for the game they're interested in.

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u/-S-A-M-S-O-N- — 6 days ago