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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】攻撃Lv._Ver.1.002現在判明してる分だけ。全部埋まるかどうかはアークのみぞ知る。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/bU00Qme2kF— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 9, 2021
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The Beginner's guide to Guilty Gear -Strive
The Beginner's guide to Guilty Gear -Strive

🎮 The Beginner’s Guide to Guilty Gear -Strive-

By Roffa Monger — Comprehensive Beginner Overview

  1. Full Summary (Conceptual Overview)

This video is a complete beginner-oriented walkthrough of Guilty Gear Strive’s core systems. It explains how the game flows moment-to-moment, how offense and defense work, how resources like Tension, Burst, Roman Cancels, and Risk function, and how character uniqueness defines playstyles.

Key themes:

Guilty Gear rewards aggression and interaction

Defense has layers and counterplay, not just blocking

Roman Cancels are the creative heart of the game

Being overly defensive is actively punished

Characters break rules and must be learned on their own terms

The guide aims to give new players functional understanding, not just button lists.

  1. Condensed Bullet-Point Quick Review

Five-button system: Punch, Kick, Slash, Heavy Slash, Dust

Strong air mobility: double jump + air dash

Normals change by stance, direction, distance

Defense includes:

Normal block

Just Block (instant block)

Faultless Defense (meter-based pushback + chip negation)

Tension Meter fuels:

Overdrives (supers)

Roman Cancels

Faultless Defense

Roman Cancels (RC):

Red = combo extension

Blue = slowdown + neutral manipulation

Purple = cancel recovery / pressure

Yellow = defensive reset

Burst = combo breaker (can be baited)

Risk Gauge punishes passive defense with bonus damage

Counter Hits open new combo routes

Wall Break gives damage + Positive Bonus

Characters are extremely unique

Beginners should prioritize fun and feel, not tier lists

  1. Chunked Breakdown (Self-Contained Sections) Chunk 1: Core Controls & Movement

Summary: Strive uses a five-button system with heavy emphasis on movement. Normals change depending on stance (standing, crouching, air), direction held, and distance from the opponent. Air mobility (double jump, air dash) is central to gameplay.

Key Concepts:

Punch & Kick = fast, close-range

Slash & Heavy Slash = range and damage

Dust = overhead / launcher / sweep

Dash macro strongly recommended

Proximity normals change at close range

Comprehension Questions:

Why are Slash and Heavy Slash important at mid-range?

What makes Dust a “multi-purpose” button?

Answers:

They control space and lead to stronger confirms.

Dust functions as an overhead, launcher, or sweep depending on input.

Action Steps:

Spend 10 minutes in training mode testing every normal in standing, crouching, and air states.

Assign a dash macro immediately.

Chunk 2: Offensive Structure & Special Moves

Summary: Offense is built from normals → command normals → specials, not just specials alone. Most characters have unique move properties that define pressure and combo routes.

Key Concepts:

Normals matter as much as specials

Limited gatling system (not free-form chains)

Command normals expand options

Every character bends rules differently

Comprehension Questions:

Why shouldn’t beginners rely only on special moves?

What is a command normal?

Answers:

Normals are faster, safer, and essential for pressure.

A normal modified by directional input that becomes a new move.

Action Steps:

Learn one basic blockstring using normals only.

Identify one command normal per character you try.

Chunk 3: Defense, Blocking & Survival

Summary: Defense is layered and skill-based. Blocking has multiple advanced forms that change positioning and momentum.

Key Concepts:

Back / down-back to block

Air blocking exists (no highs/lows)

Just Block removes pushback

Faultless Defense:

Costs meter

Negates chip

Pushes opponent away

No “chicken blocking” (can’t block immediately after jumping)

Comprehension Questions:

Why is Just Block risky but powerful?

When should Faultless Defense be used?

Answers:

It requires timing but gives close-range advantage.

To escape pressure or prevent chip damage.

Action Steps:

Practice Faultless Defense bursts instead of holding it.

Try Just Blocking predictable strings in training mode.

Chunk 4: Tension Meter, Danger & Positive Bonus

Summary: Tension is earned through engagement, not passivity. Moving forward builds meter; running away drains it.

Key Concepts:

Meter builds via offense AND defense

Passive play triggers Danger State

Wall breaks grant Positive Bonus

Positive Bonus massively boosts meter gain

Comprehension Questions:

Why does Strive punish passive play?

What is the benefit of Positive Bonus?

Answers:

The game is designed around interaction.

Faster meter gain for Roman Cancels and pressure.

Action Steps:

Consciously move forward in neutral.

Learn one wall-break route for your character.

Chunk 5: Roman Cancels (The Core System)

Summary: Roman Cancels define Guilty Gear creativity and adaptability.

Four Types:

Red RC – combo extension

Blue RC – slowdown + new links

Purple RC – cancel recovery / pressure

Yellow RC – defensive reset

Advanced RC Concepts:

Directional RC movement

Combo routing changes

Neutral manipulation

Punishing unsafe actions

Comprehension Questions:

Why are Roman Cancels considered the soul of Guilty Gear?

What does Blue RC enable that normally isn’t possible?

Answers:

They allow limitless creativity and adaptation.

Slowed movement and new combo routes.

Action Steps:

Experiment freely with RCs—there are no wrong answers.

Learn one RC use for offense and one for defense.

Chunk 6: Burst System & Risk Gauge

Summary: Burst is a combo breaker, but it is blockable and baitable. The Risk Gauge punishes players who block too much.

Key Concepts:

Burst can be blocked → massive punish

Gold Burst = full meter

Risk Gauge:

Builds when blocking pressure

Increases incoming damage

Max Risk = guaranteed counter hit

Comprehension Questions:

Why is reckless bursting dangerous?

What does a full Risk Gauge mean?

Answers:

Opponent can bait and punish it.

Any hit becomes a massive counter hit.

Action Steps:

Burst only mid-combo, not on prediction.

Recognize high Risk as a signal to escape or act.

Chunk 7: Counter Hits & Wall Mechanics

Summary: Counter hits reward timing and awareness. Walls create strategic decisions between damage and positioning.

Key Concepts:

Counter hit levels:

Light

Slash

Heavy Slash (big payoff)

Wall splat → wall break

Wall break:

Extra damage

Positive Bonus

Optional: keep corner instead of breaking

Comprehension Questions:

Why are heavy counter hits so strong?

Why might you choose not to wall break?

Answers:

They unlock entirely new combo routes.

To keep corner pressure.

Action Steps:

Practice counter-hit confirms.

Decide your character’s wall-break preference.

Chunk 8: Character Uniqueness & Beginner Picks

Summary: Characters in Strive are extremely distinct. Rule-breaking is expected.

Beginner-Friendly Picks Highlighted:

Ky Kiske – balanced, traditional

Giovanna – simple rushdown

Faust – chaos, adaptation training

Advice:

Play who you like

Avoid overly complex characters at first (e.g., Zato)

Comprehension Questions:

Why is Faust secretly beginner-friendly?

Why is character enjoyment more important than difficulty?

Answers:

He teaches adaptation and space control.

Motivation sustains long-term growth.

Action Steps:

Try 3 characters for 30 minutes each.

Commit to one main for at least a week.

  1. Super-Summary (1-Page Synthesis)

Guilty Gear Strive is a fighting game that rewards engagement, creativity, and adaptability. Players use a five-button system with deep movement options, layered defense, and powerful resource mechanics. Roman Cancels define the game’s identity, enabling combo creativity, pressure, mobility, and defense. Passive play is punished through the Danger State and Risk Gauge, while aggression is rewarded with meter, wall breaks, and Positive Bonus. Each character breaks rules in unique ways, making personal expression and adaptation central to mastery. Beginners should focus on learning core systems, experimenting freely, and choosing characters they genuinely enjoy.

  1. Optional 3-Day Spaced Review Plan

Day 1 – Systems Focus

Buttons, movement, blocking, Faultless Defense

Day 2 – Resources

Tension, Roman Cancels, Burst, Risk Gauge

Day 3 – Expression

Character choice

Wall break decisions

RC experimentation

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The Beginner's guide to Guilty Gear -Strive
Rooflemonger on Twitter
Rooflemonger on Twitter
Little reminder for those struggling with people mashing wakeup reversalsmost reversals in the game you can throw people out ofso just blue RC their wakeup(it slows down EVERYTHING), see what they do next, and if there's a reversal just chuck em!#ggst pic.twitter.com/aJjht6jrfc— Rooflemonger (@Rooflemonger) June 9, 2021
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Rooflemonger on Twitter
【初心者向け】その技、ぼったくりです! 初心者キラーな技を対策せよ!(レオ・アクセル・ジオ・ポチョ・チップ・メイなど)【ギルティギアストライブ・GGST・GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-】
【初心者向け】その技、ぼったくりです! 初心者キラーな技を対策せよ!(レオ・アクセル・ジオ・ポチョ・チップ・メイなど)【ギルティギアストライブ・GGST・GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-】
Twitter:https://twitter.com/tenatena1050 著作権:© ARC SYSTEM WORKS. #GGST #ギルティギア #GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-
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【初心者向け】その技、ぼったくりです! 初心者キラーな技を対策せよ!(レオ・アクセル・ジオ・ポチョ・チップ・メイなど)【ギルティギアストライブ・GGST・GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-】
Roman Cancel System Explained! | Guilty Gear Strive Guide
Roman Cancel System Explained! | Guilty Gear Strive Guide
Hey all in this video i go over the Roman Cancel system and explain how the system works, Game is still in it's infancy stages but i showcase the basic mechanics of RC as well as the advanced uses that were found during the open beta tests, Please subscribe and follow me on twitter to stay up to date! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/BachiruBB #GGST #GuiltyGearStrive
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Roman Cancel System Explained! | Guilty Gear Strive Guide
CAG / Dogura(どぐら) on Twitter
CAG / Dogura(どぐら) on Twitter
空投げで対空しようとしたら掴めない〜ってのが昨日結構あったけど、間合い狭くなった?もしくは発生3になったから?早いキャラ相手に地対空なんてやる機会そこまで無さそうだから、空投げ周りはかなり気になる。— CAG / Dogura(どぐら) (@maneater_dgr) June 8, 2021
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CAG / Dogura(どぐら) on Twitter
vryu先生 on Twitter
vryu先生 on Twitter
Didnt know frame advantage on stage transition depends on move u used. xD#ggsthttps://t.co/SFzVahcUza pic.twitter.com/VZlvmjL2lw— vryu先生 (@vryu123) June 8, 2021
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Rip on Twitter
Rip on Twitter
You guys didnt know about this either...right?Or was it just me😬 #GuiltyGearStrive #walltech pic.twitter.com/7Vglan7m72— Rip (@reepal) June 8, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】カウンターまとめ_Ver.1.002ざっくりと解析。間違ってたり抜けがあったらすみません。あとちょこちょこ出てくる用語っぽいものは暫定で勝手に呼称してるだけですのであしからず。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/hSn1UGNpJh— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 8, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
Guilty Gear -Strive- How the wall works EXPLAINED!? WOW
Guilty Gear -Strive- How the wall works EXPLAINED!? WOW
Is there any need to explain it? I explained it for you guys how long ago now? Just like exactly how this game was gonna work over a year ago? Its not different. Seriously how do you expect someone to count single frames in their head, its really ridiculous and it just will encourage people to play the game in a more safe way. Its not logical to assume someone will count single frames through out the entire course of a match if its even possible in the first place.. Sure youll have ideas of what you want to do, but assuming situations like this will not take place where you are a single frame off changes what your combo is, is ridicuous. Go watch the other videos where I show examples of how just single minute differences actually can cause you to even lose meter in this game https://store.playstation.com/#!/tid=CUSA19210_00
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Guilty Gear -Strive- How the wall works EXPLAINED!? WOW
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】基礎データまとめ_Ver.1.002いつもの。個別に出してた奴をまとめたもの。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/VS22LIVY2z— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 8, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】ジャンプ関連まとめ_Ver.1.002殆どOBT#2 から変更なし。ミリア、ラムレザルなどの一部のみOBT#2から変更あり。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/tLZt4pSPTa— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 8, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】バックステップまとめ_Ver.1.002OBT#2から変更なし。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/i8luR6CBxj— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 7, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】起き上がりまとめ_Ver.1.002OBT#2から変更なし。全キャラ共通でうつ伏せ、仰向け共に全体55F。ただしレオのみ起き上がり始めから起き上がり終わりまでの時間が短い。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/GkHITjpqu3— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 7, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
mi33 on Twitter
mi33 on Twitter
名残雪 製品版Ver1.02時データダウン追い打ち補正は一部怪しいけど他は調べ直したし記載間違えも訂正したからこれでもう調べるのやめるFの詳細は他の誰かに任せた…#GGST pic.twitter.com/vJG3453Opm— mi33 (@yukimisan33) June 7, 2021
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GGST Guide #1: Anji
GGST Guide #1: Anji
OVERVIEW Introduction Hello, and welcome to the first video in a series of GGST character guides. I’m making these videos to help out newer players just getting into the guilty gear series, as well as those who might be interested in learning specific characters, but have no clue where to start. ...
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GGST Guide #1: Anji
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】根性値まとめ_Ver.1.002OBT#2から変更なし。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/eNLMCRD417— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 7, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】防御係数まとめ_Ver.1.002OBT#2から変更なし。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/1lxZalkjnO— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 7, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
【GGST】体力まとめ_Ver.1.002Xrdシリーズと変更なし。全キャラ共通で「420」。#GGST #けだこフレーム表 pic.twitter.com/omvToEFath— TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん (@kedako_faital) June 7, 2021
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TRL | けだこ@野生のフレームおじさん on Twitter
mi33 on Twitter
mi33 on Twitter
名残雪 OBT時データF等は調べてない ダウン追い打ち補正はOBT1調べ 他はOBT2調べ間違ってても知らない製品版との比較用#GGST pic.twitter.com/bRrUAWu038— mi33 (@yukimisan33) June 7, 2021
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5 Tips for Beginners | Guilty Gear Strive Improvement Guide for New Players
5 Tips for Beginners | Guilty Gear Strive Improvement Guide for New Players

5 Tips for Beginners | Guilty Gear Strive Improvement Guide

Full Summary (High-Level Overview)

This video provides a practical roadmap for beginners in Guilty Gear Strive who want to improve but feel overwhelmed. The core message is that improvement does not start with flashy combos—it starts with understanding system mechanics, learning how to beat common beginner tactics, developing solid execution habits, leveraging community resources, and maintaining a healthy learning mindset. The guide emphasizes efficiency, curiosity, and enjoyment as the fastest paths to long-term growth.

Condensed Bullet-Point Version (Quick Review)

Learn system mechanics and character basics before worrying about optimization

Beat wake-up throw mash with meaties, jumps, and knockdown awareness

Develop a reliable anti-air plan (6P, air-to-air, air throw, character tools)

Improve execution by learning simple, consistent combos, not optimal ones

Use training mode briefly but consistently; play real matches often

Use airdash macro for consistency and safety

Study high-level replays and engage with community resources

Maintain a growth mindset: curiosity > fear, fun > forcing results

Chunked Breakdown Chunk 1: Build a Strong Foundation (System & Character Basics) Key Ideas

Beginners should first learn:

Core system mechanics

Character move lists

Basic game flow

Tutorials, mission mode, and training mode are essential for establishing a baseline.

Why It Matters

Without understanding how the game fundamentally works, it’s impossible to know what to improve or why things fail.

Comprehension Questions

Why shouldn’t beginners skip system mechanics?

What modes help establish a foundation?

Answers

Mechanics define interactions and decision-making.

Tutorial, mission mode, and training mode.

Action Steps

Complete tutorial and several mission mode challenges.

Test multiple characters briefly to understand archetypes.

Learn your character’s normals, specials, and movement.

Chunk 2: Beat Wake-Up Throw Mash Key Ideas

Wake-up throw mash is extremely common at low levels.

Throws are fast but not invincible—they have startup.

Meaty attacks beat wake-up throws cleanly.

Learn knockdown types:

Soft knockdown (techable)

Hard knockdown (guaranteed oki)

Alternatives to beat throw mash:

Neutral jump → button

Character-specific meaty tools

Delayed pressure

Comprehension Questions

Why do meaties beat wake-up throws?

What’s the difference between soft and hard knockdowns?

Answers

Throws have startup; meaties hit first.

Hard knockdowns guarantee pressure; soft ones don’t.

Action Steps

Practice meaty timing after common knockdowns.

Use neutral jump vs throw-happy opponents.

Occasionally use throws yourself to understand their risks.

Chunk 3: Develop a Reliable Anti-Air Strategy Key Ideas

Jumping is strong in Strive due to air blocking.

You can’t stop all jumps—but you must contest them.

Universal option: 6P

Strong head invulnerability

Late timing still works

Often special-cancelable

Other anti-air tools:

Air-to-air normals (j.P)

Air throws

Character-specific anti-air normals (e.g., 2H, 5P)

Comprehension Questions

Why is anti-airing harder in Strive than older games?

What makes 6P so important?

Answers

Air blocking is universal.

Head invulnerability and late timing forgiveness.

Action Steps

Identify your best 6P cancel option.

Practice air-to-air j.P spacing.

Learn one grounded and one airborne anti-air solution.

Chunk 4: Improve Execution (Without Over-Grinding) Key Ideas

Dropping combos causes massive momentum swings.

Beginners should not grind optimal combos.

Learn only:

Basic midscreen combo

Corner combo + wall break

Common hit confirms

Training mode should be short and consistent (10–15 minutes).

Goal: land combos 10/10 times on both sides.

Matches matter more than drills.

Use the airdash macro:

Easier instant air dashes

Cleaner backdashes

Tournament-legal and encouraged

Comprehension Questions

Why are optimal combos low priority for beginners?

What’s the benefit of the airdash macro?

Answers

Neutral and consistency matter more early.

Reliability, safety, and execution ease.

Action Steps

Pick 2–3 simple combos and master them.

Practice briefly, then play matches immediately.

Map and use the airdash macro.

Chunk 5: Use Community Resources & Build the Right Mentality Key Ideas

Community Learning

Watch high-level replays of your character.

Copy strategies before innovating.

Use Twitch streams and Discord for questions and learning.

Mentality

Fighting games take time—this is normal.

Strive has a lower skill floor than older titles.

Approach learning with curiosity, not fear.

Fun accelerates learning.

Play characters you enjoy, not just top tiers.

Comprehension Questions

Why is copying high-level play effective?

How does enjoyment affect improvement?

Answers

It shortcuts problem-solving.

Fun increases consistency and learning speed.

Action Steps

Watch 1–2 high-level replays per week.

Ask questions in Discord or streams.

Switch characters if you’re not enjoying the game.

Super-Summary (Under 1 Page)

To improve at Guilty Gear Strive as a beginner, focus on fundamentals over flash. Learn the system mechanics and your character first, then address common beginner problems like wake-up throw mash and uncontrolled jumping. Develop a consistent anti-air plan using 6P, air-to-airs, and character-specific tools. Improve execution by learning simple, reliable combos, practicing briefly but consistently, and prioritizing real matches. Use built-in replays, streams, and community resources to shortcut learning. Above all, maintain a growth mindset rooted in curiosity and enjoyment—because having fun is the fastest way to improve and stick with the game long-term.

Optional 3-Day Spaced Review Plan

Day 1

Re-read Chunks 1–2

Practice meaties and knockdown pressure

Play 5–10 ranked or casual matches

Day 2

Re-read Chunks 3–4

Practice anti-airs and simple combos

Watch one high-level replay

Day 3

Re-read Chunk 5 + Super-Summary

Reflect on mistakes without judgment

Play for fun and experimentation

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5 Tips for Beginners | Guilty Gear Strive Improvement Guide for New Players
Just Defend 18-ish times = Positive Bonus?
Just Defend 18-ish times = Positive Bonus?
Not sure if this is a known thing already, but it only seems to happen after a certain number of Just Defends. Like a lot of them-- 20+ from my testing.
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Just Defend 18-ish times = Positive Bonus?
Guilty Gear Strive Guide - Basic Mechanics Explained (for Mortal Kombat 11 Players) - GGST Tutorials
Guilty Gear Strive Guide - Basic Mechanics Explained (for Mortal Kombat 11 Players) - GGST Tutorials

Guilty Gear Strive Discussion #1 – Basic Mechanics (for MK11 Players)

  1. Full Summary (Concepts, Examples, Lessons)

This video explains how Guilty Gear Strive (GGST) differs from Mortal Kombat 11 (MK11) at a mechanical and conceptual level, aimed at MK11 players considering switching or learning Strive. The core message: GGST is an anime fighter built around mobility, offense, and player-created structure, whereas MK11 is more grounded, defensive, and system-driven.

Key contrasts include:

Visual & Genre Differences: GGST is an anime fighter with stylized visuals, air mobility, freezes on hit, and exaggerated effects. MK11 is realistic, grounded, and brutal. This visual style reflects deeper mechanical differences.

Button System: MK11 uses four attack buttons plus dedicated mechanics (throw, block). GGST uses five buttons: Punch (P), Kick (K), Slash (S), Heavy Slash (HS), and Dust (D). The Dust button is universal and multifunctional (overhead, sweep, throw launcher), replacing several MK11-specific mechanics.

Notation System: GGST uses numpad notation (e.g., 5 = stand, 2 = crouch, 6 = forward). Learning this notation is essential to communicate with the GG community and understand guides.

Proximity Normals: Some normals change behavior when close to the opponent—something MK11 does not have.

Combo Structure: MK11 combos rely on preset strings and meter amplification. GGST has no strings—players must build combos manually using links, cancels, and Roman Cancels.

Roman Cancel System: Roman Cancels slow time and allow combo extension, pressure resets, and creative offense. Different colors serve different purposes (e.g., Red RC for combo extension).

Blocking System: MK11 has a block button. GGST uses hold-back blocking, with standing blocks for overheads and crouching blocks for lows. Instant Block functions like Flawless Block but requires follow-up actions manually.

Meter System (Tension Gauge): MK11 meters regenerate automatically and are split into offense/defense. GGST’s Tension Gauge rewards aggression—moving forward and attacking builds meter; retreating drains it.

Defensive Mechanics:

Faultless Defense: Pushes opponents away during pressure.

Burst (Psych Burst): Combo breaker equivalent to MK11 breakaway.

Damage Scaling & Risk Gauge: Repeated pressure fills the Risk Gauge, increasing damage taken and reducing scaling—rewarding sustained offense.

Counters: Counter-hitting with Slash or Heavy Slash leads to significantly higher damage, similar to MK11 crushing blows but more universal.

Corner & Wall Break: Corner pressure can break the wall, granting massive damage and positive meter gain afterward—turning corner dominance into a win condition.

Movement & Mobility: GGST allows running forward, double jumps, air dashes, air blocking, and aerial combat—making the air as important as the ground.

Neutral & Footsies: Neutral exists but is less dominant than in MK11 due to mobility tools. Space control is still important but more dynamic.

Character Design: GGST has highly unique characters:

Faust (random item chaos)

Zato (two-character control)

Sol & Ky (Ryu/Ken-style fundamentals)

Overall lesson: GGST rewards creativity, aggression, and system mastery, while MK11 rewards structure, patience, and predefined tools.

  1. Condensed Bullet-Point Review

GGST = anime fighter; MK11 = grounded fighter

Five-button system with universal Dust mechanics

Numpad notation is essential

No preset combo strings—players build their own

Roman Cancels replace MK11-style combo extensions

Hold-back blocking replaces block button

Instant Block ≈ Flawless Block (manual follow-ups)

Tension meter rewards forward movement

Faultless Defense pushes opponents away

Burst = combo breaker

Risk Gauge increases damage after sustained pressure

Wall breaks reward corner dominance

Air mobility is central to gameplay

Characters are highly unique and expressive

  1. Chunked Breakdown (Self-Contained Learning Units) Chunk 1 – Visual Style & Genre Identity

GGST is an anime fighter with exaggerated visuals, air mechanics, and stylized hit effects, contrasting MK11’s realism.

Comprehension Q: Why does GGST’s visual style matter mechanically? Answer: It reflects increased mobility, air combat, and expressive mechanics.

Action Step: Adopt a mindset of movement and expression, not realism.

Chunk 2 – Button System & Dust Mechanics

GGST’s five-button layout includes the Dust button, which replaces several MK11-specific tools with universal mechanics.

Q: What makes Dust unique? A: It functions as overhead, sweep, launcher, or throw depending on input.

Action Step: Practice Dust options in training to understand universal offense.

Chunk 3 – Notation & Communication

GGST uses numpad notation to describe movement and attacks.

Q: Why is notation critical? A: Guides, discussions, and combo notation all depend on it.

Action Step: Memorize numpad directions before deep study.

Chunk 4 – Combo Philosophy

MK11 uses fixed strings; GGST requires manual linking and canceling.

Q: Why is GGST harder at first? A: Combos must be created, not memorized.

Action Step: Practice linking normals instead of hunting for “strings.”

Chunk 5 – Roman Cancels

Roman Cancels allow time manipulation for offense, pressure, and combo extension.

Q: How do RCs replace MK11 amplifies? A: They provide flexible combo and pressure extensions.

Action Step: Learn Red Roman Cancel timing early.

Chunk 6 – Blocking & Defense

GGST uses directional blocking, Instant Block, and Faultless Defense.

Q: How does defense differ from MK11? A: Defense is more active and timing-based.

Action Step: Drill Instant Block into immediate punish attempts.

Chunk 7 – Meter, Burst, & Risk

Tension rewards aggression; Burst breaks combos; Risk punishes excessive blocking.

Q: Why does GGST favor offense? A: Meter drains when retreating and Risk increases damage taken.

Action Step: Practice forward movement even when playing defensively.

Chunk 8 – Corner, Mobility & Neutral

Wall breaks, air mobility, and dynamic neutral reshape spacing battles.

Q: Why is the corner different in GGST? A: It leads to wall breaks and momentum rewards.

Action Step: Train corner pressure routes instead of corner escapes only.

Chunk 9 – Character Identity

Characters range from simple fundamentals to extreme complexity.

Q: Who should MK players start with? A: Sol or Ky for familiar fundamentals.

Action Step: Sample multiple characters before committing.

  1. Super-Summary (Under 1 Page)

Guilty Gear Strive is a fundamentally different fighting game from Mortal Kombat 11. It replaces preset strings, block buttons, and passive meter with manual combo construction, directional defense, and aggression-driven systems. Roman Cancels, air mobility, wall breaks, and the Risk Gauge all push players toward creative offense and momentum control. MK11 players must shift from structured execution to expressive decision-making, learning to build pressure, manage space in both air and ground, and embrace character uniqueness. Mastery in GGST comes not from memorization, but from understanding systems, timing, and flow.

  1. Optional 3-Day Spaced Review Plan

Day 1 (Foundations)

Review button layout, Dust mechanics, and notation

Practice blocking & movement basics

Day 2 (Systems)

Study Roman Cancels, Burst, Tension, and Risk

Practice simple RC extensions

Day 3 (Application)

Focus on corner pressure, wall breaks, and air mobility

Play matches with one character and reflect on decisions

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Very common question I get is, "is X character easy / hard and should I pick them up?" So I made a tier list to hopefully address this question. I hope this helps you in determining who you want to play in Guilty Gear Strive. 13:30 Closing thoughts about who to pick up Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:55 Zato 01:30 Ky 02:08 Ramlethal 02:50 Giovanna 03:30 May 04:13 Pot/Sol 05:06 Nagoriyuki 05:46 Leo 06:38 Axl/I-no 09:10 Chipp/Milia 10:12 Faust 11:10 Anji 13:30 Closing thoughts Edited by Caste - https://www.youtube.com/user/6castehappybrothers4 Twitter: https://twitter.com/CasteHappy My goal is to grow a positive community with a focus at improving at fighting games If this is something that resonates with you - please consider following me on my social media links: ⭐⭐Follow me on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/diaphone_ ⭐⭐Follow on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/diaphone_ ⭐⭐Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/XBKyePN I appreciate the viewership, if there is anything you would like to see, please let me know down in the comments below. #GGST #Diaphone #TierList
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