if you’re going to grind the training room please and I really mean it please have a goal planned out before hand otherwise you’re most likely just wasting your time since you’re just doing stuff without any kind of direction, think of stuff you don’t know about enough or that caused you trouble in the past, “how can I punish this with my character?” “is it worth it to use X mechanic against Y attack?” see your own combos and tech and think, “can I setup something after that?” “is there a reset point here that I don’t know about?” “if my opponent blocks this what are my options?”
Also use your training mode options to the best ability you can, I know some training rooms can be very bare bones but others like Guilty Gear’s, Blazblue’s and Skullgirl’s give you a lot of options that help you a lot more than you would think of.
Believe me when I say your training sessions will be a lot more valuable and will end up giving more results when you start doing this.
amphasaurus-rex said: If you’re okay with someone who hasn’t drawn in like a year, I’m your man. Or woman. Whichever you prefer.
Not a problem at all. Just message me with your desires, and I will respond with mine. Then the contract will be sealed.
Aye doggizzzles. would anyone be up for an art trade?
Jun 01
I don’t normally say this but the back story to Splatoon is more fucked up than I expected it to be.
Yay environmentalism.
May 30
I finally got a new tablet cord and the first thing I did was a sketch paint of luna.
here’s your monthly-ish reminder that “spamming” doesn’t exist and if you’re losing to somebody using one move a lot or playing defensively then that’s your fault for not adapting to the match
To our left “YES ITS FINALLY FREE I CAN PLAY THE GAME NOW!”
and to our right “Well that’s it guys the game is dead now”
May 27
The scary thing about learning tech for a game that gets patches is the fear that as soon as you learn something that makes your character a lot better it will get patched out next month.