*unpatched* in-depth guide to the dash tech in Jujutsu Shenanigans
Summary
TLDRThis video tutorial focuses on executing a complex fighting game technique involving precise mashing of M1 buttons followed by strategic dashing maneuvers. The narrator emphasizes the importance of side dashing effectively to avoid causing the opponent to fall over and suggests practicing the technique slowly to improve accuracy. They also highlight common mistakes, such as moving in a straight line instead of curving, which can lead to missed attacks. The video concludes with a demonstration of the technique in action, showcasing its effectiveness in real gameplay.
Takeaways
- 🎮 Practice the technique of hitting two M1's and then dashing sideways and forward for three more M1's on the third hit.
- 🕹️ It might be more comfortable to dash to the right, but also try dashing to the left for a higher chance to hit the third M1.
- 📉 If your opponent falls over after your forward dash, you might not be side dashing far enough.
- 🔄 When practicing, focus on side dashing away while hitting an M1 to build up your technique.
- 🐌 Sometimes going slower can help you learn the technique faster, so don't be afraid to start at a slower pace.
- 🚫 Avoid moving in a curvilinear path when performing the technique; it can cause you to miss your M1's.
- 🔄 Correct the mouse movement by turning it slightly away before the forward dash to ensure a successful hit.
- 💡 A common mistake is missing the M1 after side dashing, which can be due to improper mouse movement or positioning.
- 🔄 To improve, practice the technique at a slower speed and gradually increase your speed as you get more comfortable.
- 🎥 The video includes clips demonstrating the correct execution of the technique against different opponents.
Q & A
What is the basic technique described in the script?
-The basic technique described is hitting two M1's (presumably a move in a fighting game) and on the third one, dashing sideways, then forward, and back into the target for three more M1's.
Why might the technique be harder than it sounds?
-The technique might be harder than it sounds because it requires precise timing and distance control for the side dash, which can be challenging to execute consistently.
What is the tip given for increasing the comfort and speed of the technique?
-The tip given is to dash to the right if you are more comfortable with that direction, and to practice going to the left first before dashing to the right for a higher chance to hit the third M1.
What is the common mistake players make when executing the technique?
-A common mistake is not side dashing far enough, which can cause the character to fall over when attempting the forward dash.
Why should players practice side dashing away while hitting an M1?
-Practicing side dashing away while hitting an M1 helps in mastering the distance and timing required for the technique, even if it initially slows down the execution.
What is the advice for players who are going too slow with the technique?
-The advice is that going slow is beneficial for learning, as it allows players to focus on the mechanics and gradually increase speed as they become more comfortable.
What is the mistake demonstrated in the script regarding the technique?
-The mistake demonstrated is moving in a straight line to the right after performing M1's, which leads to missing the M1 due to the incorrect positioning.
How can players correct the mistake of moving in a straight line?
-Players can correct this by moving in a curvature way and turning the mouse slightly away before performing the forward dash to hit the target.
What is the final advice given for mastering the technique?
-The final advice is to keep practicing and gradually increase the speed of execution until the technique is performed correctly and consistently.
Are there any additional tips provided in the script for executing the technique?
-Yes, the script suggests practicing the technique against different opponents and in various situations to get a better understanding of its application.
Outlines
🎮 Mastering the M1 Combo Technique
This paragraph explains a specific technique in a video game where the player executes a combo using the M1 move. The process involves hitting two M1's and then dashing sideways and forward on the third attempt to connect with three more M1's. The narrator emphasizes that while it sounds easy, it's challenging to execute. They suggest starting the dash to the left for a higher chance of hitting the third M1, and advise practicing the side dash while hitting an M1 first. The narrator also points out common mistakes, such as dashing too close to the opponent or moving in a straight line instead of curving, which can cause missed hits. They conclude by encouraging practice and slower execution for better learning and then demonstrate the technique in action.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Tech
💡M1
💡Dash
💡Side Dash
💡Forward Dash
💡Practice
💡Speed
💡Miss
💡Curvature
💡Mouse
💡Clips
Highlights
Technique involves hitting two M1's and then dashing sideways and forward on the third one.
The technique is harder to execute than it sounds.
Dashing away and hitting can be challenging.
It's more comfortable and effective to dash to the right.
A tip is to initially dash to the left for a higher chance to hit the third and first M1.
If the opponent falls over after a forward dash, it indicates not dashing sideways far enough.
Side dashing around the opponent can lead to missing the third M1.
Practicing side dashing away while hitting an M1 is recommended.
Going slow can be beneficial for learning the technique.
A common mistake is moving in a straight line instead of curving during the side dash.
Turning the mouse slightly away can help in executing the technique correctly.
Speeding up the execution is advised once the technique is mastered.
The video includes clips demonstrating the technique against opponents.
Music is used to enhance the viewing experience.
The video aims to help viewers improve their gameplay.
The importance of practice for mastering the technique is emphasized.
Transcripts
the way you do this Tech is you hit two
m1's and on the third one you dash
sideways then forward Dash back into the
target for three more
m1's now that may sound simple but it's
actually harder to hit than it looks
you'll find yourself not even being able
to dash away and hit also don't mind
always Dash to the right I find it more
comfortable and a quick tip the way I do
this first part is I try to go to my
left since I'm dashing to the right for
a higher chance to hit that third and
one now if every time you hit your
forward Dash and he falls over it simply
means you're side dashing not far enough
because if you did then forward dashing
shouldn't knock him over for
example this is also a possibility
because you're side dashing around him
just to hit that third M1 I say just
practice side dashing away while hitting
an M1 first keep in mind you might be
going too slow doing this Tech but
that's a good thing because sometimes
the slower you go the faster you learn
now I'm going to quickly show a mistake
people make while trying to do this
first part is when when you hit one two
side Dash and people miss that now as
you saw I was fighting him face to face
but then I moved almost in a curvature
way because if you do m1's and then you
do sideways right here I move straight
line to the right and that's why I
missed my M1 that's why I almost turn my
mouse like this and then turn a little
away so 1 2 3 like this and then I'm
able to forward Dash back into him so I
hope that helps anyways if you got the
hang of it make sure to just speed up
until you got it with that said I hope
this video helped and here are some
clips of me using the tech against
people
time
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