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TAK on Twitter
TAK on Twitter
画面端ファジージャンプで投げ避けて相手の紫RC空投げ対策。紫RC見てから2段ジャンプしてダッシュ青RCで裏回りから壁割り出来るとカッコいい #GGST_KY #PS4sharehttps://t.co/0Y25C635Xw pic.twitter.com/BY7vmRZpW0— TAK (@tak_2D) September 20, 2021
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TAK on Twitter
名残雪のロマキャン仕込みについて補足 NAGORIYUKI's RC Option Select Technics vol.2
名残雪のロマキャン仕込みについて補足 NAGORIYUKI's RC Option Select Technics vol.2
ガード以外を完全封殺する行動「RC仕込み」についての補足動画です。たとえバースト、ガードキャンセルロマキャンが飛んできても状況によっては対策が可能です。 名残雪のロマキャン仕込みについて https://youtu.be/6x5noDiyvJE 名残雪 vs ソル対策 ver1.09 https://youtu.be/duoez1rn4BM 名残雪 vs カイ対策 ver1.09 https://youtu.be/Eb6BOI3hBG4 思考の極地「対戦におけるプランの練り方」 https://youtu.be/Jd1D8M8jGks 開幕行動動画(前編) https://youtu.be/nk_8xfdmoik 名残雪ver1.09アプデ変更点まとめ https://youtu.be/NzdS9n4o_Vg 名残雪コンボムービー『What do you fight for』シーズン1 https://youtu.be/PA6KPUKtV0Q Twitter:https://twitter.com/bashi_slayer Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/keiisbs/ ついっち:https://www.twitch.tv/bashislayer にこにこ:https://www.nicovideo.jp/my?cmnhd_ref=device%3Dpc%26site%3Dniconico%26pos%3Duserpanel%26page%3Dmy_top #GGST #名残雪 #ギルティギアストライヴ #ゲーム実況
mario050987·youtube.com·
名残雪のロマキャン仕込みについて補足 NAGORIYUKI's RC Option Select Technics vol.2
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Faultless defense is a great move to use on defense! However this particular aspect of it is rarely ever brought up so lets shine a spotlight on it and showcase some examples of it and its defensive applications in guilty gear strive! --------------- --On Twitter @ https://twitter.com/rooflemonger --On Twitch @ https://www.twitch.tv/rooflemonger --Rooflemonger monkey merch! @ https://teespring.com/stores/rooflemonger --Help support the Channel on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/rooflemonger Anything helps! You can help me buy decent bread instead of the cheap flakey bread! --Check out the clips channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuXN4z1dAXfuhwpNlqfismQ/videos #fgc #guiltygear #ggst
mario050987·youtube.com·
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Faultless defense is a great move to use on defense! However this particular aspect of it is rarely ever brought up so lets shine a spotlight on it and showcase some examples of it and its defensive applications in guilty gear strive! --------------- --On Twitter @ https://twitter.com/rooflemonger --On Twitch @ https://www.twitch.tv/rooflemonger --Rooflemonger monkey merch! @ https://teespring.com/stores/rooflemonger --Help support the Channel on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/rooflemonger Anything helps! You can help me buy decent bread instead of the cheap flakey bread! --Check out the clips channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuXN4z1dAXfuhwpNlqfismQ/videos #fgc #guiltygear #ggst
mario050987·youtube.com·
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Faultless defense is a great move to use on defense! However this particular aspect of it is rarely ever brought up so lets shine a spotlight on it and showcase some examples of it and its defensive applications in guilty gear strive! --------------- --On Twitter @ https://twitter.com/rooflemonger --On Twitch @ https://www.twitch.tv/rooflemonger --Rooflemonger monkey merch! @ https://teespring.com/stores/rooflemonger --Help support the Channel on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/rooflemonger Anything helps! You can help me buy decent bread instead of the cheap flakey bread! --Check out the clips channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuXN4z1dAXfuhwpNlqfismQ/videos #fgc #guiltygear #ggst
mario050987·youtube.com·
Turn the tables on the enemy with this rarely used defensive trick! - Guilty Gear Strive
Guilty Snacks: Option Selects
Guilty Snacks: Option Selects
What's up guys, back again with another guide. These aren't the only Option Selects present in the game but this is just enough to give you the idea. These also could not be the official name for them, but its also enough to give you the idea. OS Time Table 00:00 Intro 01:12 Minion Shield OS 01:54 6/4P FD OS 02:20 DP FD OS 02:46 FD Throw OS 03:08 Cross Cut DP OS 03:37 Ky Safe Jump OS 04:20 Throw PRC OS Song Used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASiX63rMsHs Learn more Fighting Game Jargon at: https://glossary.infil.net/
mario050987·youtube.com·
Guilty Snacks: Option Selects
名残雪のロマキャン仕込みについて解説 NAGORIYUKI's RC Option Select Technics
名残雪のロマキャン仕込みについて解説 NAGORIYUKI's RC Option Select Technics
名残雪の実戦で使える完全封殺テクニック「RC仕込み」について解説してみました。昇龍、覚醒、バクステ、打撃暴れほぼ全て無効は強いですね…正直。ご参考になれば幸いです。 ソル対策ver1.09 https://youtu.be/duoez1rn4BM カイ対策ver1.09 https://youtu.be/Eb6BOI3hBG4 開幕行動動画(前編) https://youtu.be/nk_8xfdmoik 名残雪ver1.09アプデ変更点まとめ https://youtu.be/NzdS9n4o_Vg 名残雪 画面中央「投げ小足」動画 https://youtu.be/79epkmA_PYs 名残雪コンボムービー『What do you fight for』シーズン1 https://youtu.be/PA6KPUKtV0Q Twitter:https://twitter.com/bashi_slayer Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/keiisbs/ ついっち:https://www.twitch.tv/bashislayer にこにこ:https://www.nicovideo.jp/my?cmnhd_ref=device%3Dpc%26site%3Dniconico%26pos%3Duserpanel%26page%3Dmy_top #GGST #名残雪 #ギルティギアストライヴ #ゲーム実況
mario050987·youtube.com·
名残雪のロマキャン仕込みについて解説 NAGORIYUKI's RC Option Select Technics
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
So there has been a bit of a discussion lately going on on whether or not if defense as a whole is too weak in Guilty Gear Strive. This video takes a look at what all our options are to begin with, certain mechanics that absolutely make it hard to defend, and then as a whole if defense is where it needs to be. 0:00 - Opening 0:37 - So what are our options on defense anyway? 7:32 - Getting punished for defense 11:31 - Characters gameplans 16:08 - So is defense weak or not? 20:21 - Closing thoughts --------------- --On Twitter @ https://twitter.com/rooflemonger --On Twitch @ https://www.twitch.tv/rooflemonger --Rooflemonger monkey merch! @ https://teespring.com/stores/rooflemonger --Help support the Channel on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/rooflemonger Anything helps! You can help me buy decent bread instead of the cheap flakey bread! --Check out the clips channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuXN4z1dAXfuhwpNlqfismQ/videos #fgc #guiltygear #ggst
mario050987·youtube.com·
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
So there has been a bit of a discussion lately going on on whether or not if defense as a whole is too weak in Guilty Gear Strive. This video takes a look at what all our options are to begin with, certain mechanics that absolutely make it hard to defend, and then as a whole if defense is where it needs to be. 0:00 - Opening 0:37 - So what are our options on defense anyway? 7:32 - Getting punished for defense 11:31 - Characters gameplans 16:08 - So is defense weak or not? 20:21 - Closing thoughts --------------- --On Twitter @ https://twitter.com/rooflemonger --On Twitch @ https://www.twitch.tv/rooflemonger --Rooflemonger monkey merch! @ https://teespring.com/stores/rooflemonger --Help support the Channel on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/rooflemonger Anything helps! You can help me buy decent bread instead of the cheap flakey bread! --Check out the clips channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuXN4z1dAXfuhwpNlqfismQ/videos #fgc #guiltygear #ggst
mario050987·youtube.com·
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
So there has been a bit of a discussion lately going on on whether or not if defense as a whole is too weak in Guilty Gear Strive. This video takes a look at what all our options are to begin with, certain mechanics that absolutely make it hard to defend, and then as a whole if defense is where it needs to be. 0:00 - Opening 0:37 - So what are our options on defense anyway? 7:32 - Getting punished for defense 11:31 - Characters gameplans 16:08 - So is defense weak or not? 20:21 - Closing thoughts --------------- --On Twitter @ https://twitter.com/rooflemonger --On Twitch @ https://www.twitch.tv/rooflemonger --Rooflemonger monkey merch! @ https://teespring.com/stores/rooflemonger --Help support the Channel on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/rooflemonger Anything helps! You can help me buy decent bread instead of the cheap flakey bread! --Check out the clips channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuXN4z1dAXfuhwpNlqfismQ/videos #fgc #guiltygear #ggst
mario050987·youtube.com·
Is Defense simply too weak in Guilty Gear Strive?
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
I made a tweet about defensive options in Strive being weak and ended up becoming the topic of the day. I wanted to make a video explaining why I think defense is so weak. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/SQuirrel147 Follow me on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/squirrel147
mario050987·youtube.com·
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
I made a tweet about defensive options in Strive being weak and ended up becoming the topic of the day. I wanted to make a video explaining why I think defense is so weak. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/SQuirrel147 Follow me on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/squirrel147
mario050987·youtube.com·
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
I made a tweet about defensive options in Strive being weak and ended up becoming the topic of the day. I wanted to make a video explaining why I think defense is so weak. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/SQuirrel147 Follow me on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/squirrel147
mario050987·youtube.com·
Is Defense TOO WEAK in Strive? Discussing Defensive Options in Guilty Gear Strive
yuto game channel on Twitter
yuto game channel on Twitter
この表修正前のですがラムがあまり得意ではないのでミリアがラムに有利の理由が知りたい。 何かしら明らかに有利な点を見落としてるはず何ですが、ここが有利みたいなのあると助かります!#ギルティギア #GGST_mi pic.twitter.com/edLJ2W6XKZ— yuto game channel (@yuto5741) September 15, 2021
mario050987·twitter.com·
yuto game channel on Twitter
HOW TO DEAL WITH BAD MATCHUPS | Guilty Gear Strive Guide
HOW TO DEAL WITH BAD MATCHUPS | Guilty Gear Strive Guide

✅ SUMMARY — “How to Deal With Bad Matchups” (Guilty Gear Strive)

The video teaches a universal method for solving any bad matchup or problematic move by developing your own solutions in training mode, instead of relying on matchup charts or external guides. The process is:

Identify what you struggle with

Record the problem move/scenario

Isolate and test counters

Recreate real-match variations

Combine scenarios using random playback

Train reactions until they become natural

Apply in matches with confidence

The approach emphasizes self-sufficiency, scenario-based labbing, and reaction conditioning.

🧩 CHUNKED SUMMARY (with all subsections) Chunk 1 — Identify the Problem Clearly

The first step is not pressing buttons—it’s diagnosing exactly what is giving you trouble. Training mode is not for combos only; it is the laboratory where you solve matchups.

For the example (Ramlethal vs Chipp), the player identifies moves like j.2K, command grab, and rekka pressure as problem points.

Key Ideas

Don’t go into training mode blindly.

Pinpoint one move or scenario that consistently beats you.

This clarity accelerates learning and prevents overwhelm.

Comprehension Questions

Why shouldn’t you enter training mode without identifying the problem?

What counts as a “problem scenario”?

In the video example, what moves from Chipp caused issues?

Answers

Because without a target, you won’t know what to lab or improve.

Any repeated situation where you consistently lose, get hit, or panic.

His j.2K, command grab, and rekka pressure.

Action Steps

Write down 2–3 things that frustrate you in your next session.

Choose one to focus on for your training session.

Enter training mode with a specific question: “How do I beat this?”

Chunk 2 — Isolate the Move and Test Solutions

Record the problem move by itself using training mode’s recording slots.

Once isolated, test:

anti-airs

spacing adjustments

fast normals

backdash

contest timing

jump-outs

invincible reversals

fuzzy options

The goal is to develop multiple reliable answers, not just one.

Key Ideas

Isolation removes distractions.

Practical counterplay emerges only when experimentation is deliberate.

Testing multiple solutions reveals the highest-EV response.

Comprehension Questions

Why isolate a move instead of practicing against full pressure?

What kinds of solutions should you try?

Why is it beneficial to have more than one answer?

Answers

Isolation reveals the true properties and timings without noise.

Any defensive or offensive interaction: buttons, movement, system mechanics.

Because opponents will mix timing, spacing, and context, making one answer insufficient.

Action Steps

Record the move alone.

Test 5 different responses.

Rank them by reliability, risk, and reward.

Chunk 3 — Rebuild Real Match Scenarios (Replay → Training Mode Loop)

After mastering the move in isolation, recreate actual match sequences using replays:

when the opponent uses the move

how they frame traps into it

what options precede or follow it

You lab not just the move, but the situations leading into the move.

Key Ideas

Context changes the answer.

Your opponent won’t always use the move in the same timing.

Replay → training reproduction → solution mapping is the real engine of improvement.

Comprehension Questions

Why are replay-based scenarios important?

How do opponents change the difficulty of a move?

What are you looking for when recreating match sequences?

Answers

Because actual gameplay uses variations of timing, spacing, and mix-ups.

They disguise, delay, or re-space the move, making reactions harder.

The decision tree: when the move appears, what follows, and what beats what.

Action Steps

Pull up 1 replay where you struggled.

Reproduce 2 sequences exactly in training mode.

Test counters for each sequence.

Chunk 4 — Randomized Playback to Build Real Reactions

Record multiple different scenarios (e.g., j.2K, rekka, command grab setup). Turn Random Playback on.

This forces you to:

recognize the scenario

access the correct solution

respond within match timing

This step turns knowledge into reaction.

Key Ideas

Reactions come from exposure, not theory.

Randomization simulates live play.

The goal is to automate scenario recognition.

Comprehension Questions

Why use random playback?

What does random playback train?

How does this help during real matches?

Answers

It prevents predictable patterns and builds real recognition.

Scenario identification and execution under uncertainty.

You naturally choose the correct answer without freezing or guessing.

Action Steps

Record 3 scenarios.

Set training mode to “Random Slot Playback.”

Practice until your responses feel automatic and low-effort.

Chunk 5 — Accept the Homework: You Must Lab to Improve

The creator emphasizes that problem-solving cannot be done mid-match reliably. Your working memory is already filled with:

spacing

burst tracking

meter management

offense/defense flow

movement

safe jumps

conditioning reads

There’s no bandwidth left for deep problem solving.

Therefore, the lab is where you do homework so solutions are pre-built.

Key Ideas

Matches are not where you learn; they are where you apply.

You must build solutions beforehand.

No YouTuber can cover every scenario—you must learn to self-solve.

Comprehension Questions

Why is problem-solving in live matches unreliable?

What mental load exists during a real match?

Why does the creator avoid making matchup-specific videos first?

Answers

Your brain cannot process new solutions under pressure.

Movement, spacing, resource tracking, reactions, risk calculations.

Because players must learn how to self-diagnose and solve new situations.

Action Steps

After a loss, write down 1 scenario to lab.

Do not try to figure it out during matches.

Build the “solution package” in training mode first.

🧠 SUPER-SUMMARY (1-Page Compression)

Bad matchups are not solved by memorizing charts—they’re solved by building adaptable solutions in training mode. The method is universal:

Identify the exact problem (a move, setup, or pressure type).

Record the move in isolation and test many possible answers.

Study replays to rebuild real match variations of that move.

Record each variation and practice them individually.

Use random playback to simulate real match recognition and timing.

Train until the correct responses become automatic reactions.

Apply the solutions in real matches—don’t try to invent them mid-game.

The core principle:

Training mode is where you solve matchups; matches are where you run the solutions.

By mastering this self-directed lab method, you can solve any matchup—even situations no guide has covered—because you have the tools to analyze, recreate, and counter any problem scenario.

📅 OPTIONAL 3-DAY SPACED REVIEW PLAN Day 1 — Understanding & Isolation

Reread chunks 1–2.

Enter training mode and isolate one problem move.

Find at least 3 counters.

Day 2 — Scenario Reconstruction

Reread chunks 3–4.

Pull up a replay and rebuild match scenarios.

Turn on random playback and practice reactions.

Day 3 — Integration & Application

Reread chunk 5.

Play real matches intentionally looking for the scenario.

After session, list new problems for future labbing.

mario050987·youtube.com·
HOW TO DEAL WITH BAD MATCHUPS | Guilty Gear Strive Guide
HOW TO DEAL WITH BAD MATCHUPS | Guilty Gear Strive Guide
HOW TO DEAL WITH BAD MATCHUPS | Guilty Gear Strive Guide

✅ SUMMARY — “How to Deal With Bad Matchups” (Guilty Gear Strive)

The video teaches a universal method for solving any bad matchup or problematic move by developing your own solutions in training mode, instead of relying on matchup charts or external guides. The process is:

Identify what you struggle with

Record the problem move/scenario

Isolate and test counters

Recreate real-match variations

Combine scenarios using random playback

Train reactions until they become natural

Apply in matches with confidence

The approach emphasizes self-sufficiency, scenario-based labbing, and reaction conditioning.

🧩 CHUNKED SUMMARY (with all subsections) Chunk 1 — Identify the Problem Clearly

The first step is not pressing buttons—it’s diagnosing exactly what is giving you trouble. Training mode is not for combos only; it is the laboratory where you solve matchups.

For the example (Ramlethal vs Chipp), the player identifies moves like j.2K, command grab, and rekka pressure as problem points.

Key Ideas

Don’t go into training mode blindly.

Pinpoint one move or scenario that consistently beats you.

This clarity accelerates learning and prevents overwhelm.

Comprehension Questions

Why shouldn’t you enter training mode without identifying the problem?

What counts as a “problem scenario”?

In the video example, what moves from Chipp caused issues?

Answers

Because without a target, you won’t know what to lab or improve.

Any repeated situation where you consistently lose, get hit, or panic.

His j.2K, command grab, and rekka pressure.

Action Steps

Write down 2–3 things that frustrate you in your next session.

Choose one to focus on for your training session.

Enter training mode with a specific question: “How do I beat this?”

Chunk 2 — Isolate the Move and Test Solutions

Record the problem move by itself using training mode’s recording slots.

Once isolated, test:

anti-airs

spacing adjustments

fast normals

backdash

contest timing

jump-outs

invincible reversals

fuzzy options

The goal is to develop multiple reliable answers, not just one.

Key Ideas

Isolation removes distractions.

Practical counterplay emerges only when experimentation is deliberate.

Testing multiple solutions reveals the highest-EV response.

Comprehension Questions

Why isolate a move instead of practicing against full pressure?

What kinds of solutions should you try?

Why is it beneficial to have more than one answer?

Answers

Isolation reveals the true properties and timings without noise.

Any defensive or offensive interaction: buttons, movement, system mechanics.

Because opponents will mix timing, spacing, and context, making one answer insufficient.

Action Steps

Record the move alone.

Test 5 different responses.

Rank them by reliability, risk, and reward.

Chunk 3 — Rebuild Real Match Scenarios (Replay → Training Mode Loop)

After mastering the move in isolation, recreate actual match sequences using replays:

when the opponent uses the move

how they frame traps into it

what options precede or follow it

You lab not just the move, but the situations leading into the move.

Key Ideas

Context changes the answer.

Your opponent won’t always use the move in the same timing.

Replay → training reproduction → solution mapping is the real engine of improvement.

Comprehension Questions

Why are replay-based scenarios important?

How do opponents change the difficulty of a move?

What are you looking for when recreating match sequences?

Answers

Because actual gameplay uses variations of timing, spacing, and mix-ups.

They disguise, delay, or re-space the move, making reactions harder.

The decision tree: when the move appears, what follows, and what beats what.

Action Steps

Pull up 1 replay where you struggled.

Reproduce 2 sequences exactly in training mode.

Test counters for each sequence.

Chunk 4 — Randomized Playback to Build Real Reactions

Record multiple different scenarios (e.g., j.2K, rekka, command grab setup). Turn Random Playback on.

This forces you to:

recognize the scenario

access the correct solution

respond within match timing

This step turns knowledge into reaction.

Key Ideas

Reactions come from exposure, not theory.

Randomization simulates live play.

The goal is to automate scenario recognition.

Comprehension Questions

Why use random playback?

What does random playback train?

How does this help during real matches?

Answers

It prevents predictable patterns and builds real recognition.

Scenario identification and execution under uncertainty.

You naturally choose the correct answer without freezing or guessing.

Action Steps

Record 3 scenarios.

Set training mode to “Random Slot Playback.”

Practice until your responses feel automatic and low-effort.

Chunk 5 — Accept the Homework: You Must Lab to Improve

The creator emphasizes that problem-solving cannot be done mid-match reliably. Your working memory is already filled with:

spacing

burst tracking

meter management

offense/defense flow

movement

safe jumps

conditioning reads

There’s no bandwidth left for deep problem solving.

Therefore, the lab is where you do homework so solutions are pre-built.

Key Ideas

Matches are not where you learn; they are where you apply.

You must build solutions beforehand.

No YouTuber can cover every scenario—you must learn to self-solve.

Comprehension Questions

Why is problem-solving in live matches unreliable?

What mental load exists during a real match?

Why does the creator avoid making matchup-specific videos first?

Answers

Your brain cannot process new solutions under pressure.

Movement, spacing, resource tracking, reactions, risk calculations.

Because players must learn how to self-diagnose and solve new situations.

Action Steps

After a loss, write down 1 scenario to lab.

Do not try to figure it out during matches.

Build the “solution package” in training mode first.

🧠 SUPER-SUMMARY (1-Page Compression)

Bad matchups are not solved by memorizing charts—they’re solved by building adaptable solutions in training mode. The method is universal:

Identify the exact problem (a move, setup, or pressure type).

Record the move in isolation and test many possible answers.

Study replays to rebuild real match variations of that move.

Record each variation and practice them individually.

Use random playback to simulate real match recognition and timing.

Train until the correct responses become automatic reactions.

Apply the solutions in real matches—don’t try to invent them mid-game.

The core principle:

Training mode is where you solve matchups; matches are where you run the solutions.

By mastering this self-directed lab method, you can solve any matchup—even situations no guide has covered—because you have the tools to analyze, recreate, and counter any problem scenario.

📅 OPTIONAL 3-DAY SPACED REVIEW PLAN Day 1 — Understanding & Isolation

Reread chunks 1–2.

Enter training mode and isolate one problem move.

Find at least 3 counters.

Day 2 — Scenario Reconstruction

Reread chunks 3–4.

Pull up a replay and rebuild match scenarios.

Turn on random playback and practice reactions.

Day 3 — Integration & Application

Reread chunk 5.

Play real matches intentionally looking for the scenario.

After session, list new problems for future labbing.

mario050987·youtube.com·
HOW TO DEAL WITH BAD MATCHUPS | Guilty Gear Strive Guide
How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive
How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive
Learn how to keep your opponent cornered in Guilty Gear Strive and avoid breaking the wall while gaining huge advantage! Enjoy. ➤ Check out my livestreams! http://www.twitch.tv/sonic_sol ➤ Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/sonic_sol ➤ Join the community! https://discordapp.com/invite/cuPcGaA ➤ Coaching! https://metafy.gg/@sonic_sol ➤ Merch! https://merch.streamelements.com/sonic_sol TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro / What is Wall Splat? 00:15 - Route with I-No into Wall Splat 01:10 - You cannot air recover from certain moves that caused wall splat 01:34 - You can air recovery from any move that launches or hits in air 02:34 - I-No Specific Wall Splat setplay/safe jump setups 04:54 - Why it's important to take advantage of staying in corner. 05:39 - Conclusion TAGS: How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive,guilty gear,guilty gear strive,gg strive,guilty gear strive gameplay,sonicsol,sonicsol ino,sonic sol guilty gear,sonicsol ino guide,fighting games,guilty gear strive wall break,guilty gear strive tutorial,guilty gear strive guide,guilty gear guide,ino combos strive,ino setups,gg strive ino setups,how to play guilty gear strive,fighting game caster,sol badguy,ino corner combo strive,sonicsol streams,fgc #GuiltyGear #GuiltyGearStrive #FGC
mario050987·youtube.com·
How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive
How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive
How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive
Learn how to keep your opponent cornered in Guilty Gear Strive and avoid breaking the wall while gaining huge advantage! Enjoy. ➤ Check out my livestreams! http://www.twitch.tv/sonic_sol ➤ Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/sonic_sol ➤ Join the community! https://discordapp.com/invite/cuPcGaA ➤ Coaching! https://metafy.gg/@sonic_sol ➤ Merch! https://merch.streamelements.com/sonic_sol TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro / What is Wall Splat? 00:15 - Route with I-No into Wall Splat 01:10 - You cannot air recover from certain moves that caused wall splat 01:34 - You can air recovery from any move that launches or hits in air 02:34 - I-No Specific Wall Splat setplay/safe jump setups 04:54 - Why it's important to take advantage of staying in corner. 05:39 - Conclusion TAGS: How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive,guilty gear,guilty gear strive,gg strive,guilty gear strive gameplay,sonicsol,sonicsol ino,sonic sol guilty gear,sonicsol ino guide,fighting games,guilty gear strive wall break,guilty gear strive tutorial,guilty gear strive guide,guilty gear guide,ino combos strive,ino setups,gg strive ino setups,how to play guilty gear strive,fighting game caster,sol badguy,ino corner combo strive,sonicsol streams,fgc #GuiltyGear #GuiltyGearStrive #FGC
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How to NOT make the Wall Break in Guilty Gear Strive