yeah well, I got covid so I had all the free time in the world, so might as well do it. I enjoy the process and y'all seem to enjoy the product so I'm happy :)
This is much appreciated, it makes my day, thank you very much. I hope you enjoyed the guide and stay tuned for some more content. I have recorded footage for Avatar Belial, I just need to put it all together for the next video. Cheers!
also, if you try it out, you'll see that against no bravery points opponents, it does over 14K dmg, which is enough to actually ToD low health characters. So I could have written "ToD" if I indulged myself but I went for "quasi-ToD" for more transparency. Sounds like I missed the mark regardless but hey, it is what it is. Cheers!
thanks! I had barely even played GBVS so I don't really have that point of comparison. In any case, GBVSR is quite a cool game, I hope you're enjoying it as much as I am. Cheers!
yes, that's actually the next guide comin' up! My day job has resumed so it might take me a little more time to upload these guides but I'll do my best. Cheers!
I'm kinda new in the fighting games space, but i love belial, and i wanted to give it a go, but can you splain the number before the letters? Lihe 5h, i get that h is heavy, but what does the number mean?
I do like Avatar Belial very much. I always love high-damage characters in every fighting game I play. Thanks for your suggestion. Again, making no promises. I'll see what I can do. Cheers!
Excuse my ignorance on the subject but what do you mean by 5H, 214H because I understand that they are buttons but I don't understand what they correspond to since I started playing from this chapter and I use the controller can you tell me where I can find a guide for the commands and what they want say? because I would really like to learn to play. Thank you
That's a great question. In short, it's called "numpad notation". Just imagine, or literally look at, a long keyboard at its right-most side. It has nine numbers, so you can essentially imagine that each number indicates a direction. So for example: 4 is back, 6 is forward, 2 is down, 3 is down-forward. Therefore, 214 = down, down-back, back or the same thing as a quarter-circle back motion but in a numerical language that can be understood by everybody regardless of whether they speak English or not. Hope that helps :) Here's a visual to make it even clearer: www.reddit.com/r/JojoHFTF/comments/dc77nk/heres_a_guide_to_numpad_notation_for_new_players/
and in this game, L = light, M = medium, H = heavy, and U = universal special button. So 236M = quarter circle forward + medium button. I will try to include those in the descriptions since there are likely other viewers who would benefit from this explanation as well.
thank you for this guide I've been looking for a Belia guide for so long and you delivered thank you.
my pleasure :) cheers!
Oh wow you actually delivered! Time to study the hell out of this and improve my belial
yeah well, I got covid so I had all the free time in the world, so might as well do it. I enjoy the process and y'all seem to enjoy the product so I'm happy :)
As promised, here's my lunch money. I hope you're enjoying GBVSR so we can get more tech lol
This is much appreciated, it makes my day, thank you very much. I hope you enjoyed the guide and stay tuned for some more content. I have recorded footage for Avatar Belial, I just need to put it all together for the next video. Cheers!
Idk how I feel about calling something even a quasi-tod when you start them with no RS points but I am glad someone is trying to teach belial
The 2:56 two touch combo is legit, honestly sick
fair enough. The way I see it, I trusted that people would understand Bravery Points, experiment for themselves and figure out what I meant.
also, if you try it out, you'll see that against no bravery points opponents, it does over 14K dmg, which is enough to actually ToD low health characters. So I could have written "ToD" if I indulged myself but I went for "quasi-ToD" for more transparency. Sounds like I missed the mark regardless but hey, it is what it is. Cheers!
Amazing video
Thank you very much!
Bonus points for using the best song in the game 🥔
Really cool guide, I was struggling with the tech... Kinda odd how some stuff from Vanilla GBVS still work, but some other is gone lol
thanks! I had barely even played GBVS so I don't really have that point of comparison. In any case, GBVSR is quite a cool game, I hope you're enjoying it as much as I am. Cheers!
I play belial and Charlotta. This improved my belial like crazy lol
Glad to hear it :)
@@HyperDogeGaming I had the tech down but my punishing was lacking horribly. The combos I did were a joke 🤣
Can you do a character guide for avatar belial
yes, that's actually the next guide comin' up! My day job has resumed so it might take me a little more time to upload these guides but I'll do my best. Cheers!
@@HyperDogeGaming OK thank you
I'm kinda new in the fighting games space, but i love belial, and i wanted to give it a go, but can you splain the number before the letters? Lihe 5h, i get that h is heavy, but what does the number mean?
here: www.dustloop.com/w/Notation
can you do an avatar belial or percival next
I do like Avatar Belial very much. I always love high-damage characters in every fighting game I play. Thanks for your suggestion. Again, making no promises. I'll see what I can do. Cheers!
Is there Ganrblue dsc to ask for Belial tips and exchange knowledge?
good question! If anyone out here knows, please help this gentleman out :)
Excuse my ignorance on the subject but what do you mean by 5H, 214H because I understand that they are buttons but I don't understand what they correspond to since I started playing from this chapter and I use the controller can you tell me where I can find a guide for the commands and what they want say? because I would really like to learn to play. Thank you
That's a great question. In short, it's called "numpad notation". Just imagine, or literally look at, a long keyboard at its right-most side. It has nine numbers, so you can essentially imagine that each number indicates a direction. So for example: 4 is back, 6 is forward, 2 is down, 3 is down-forward. Therefore, 214 = down, down-back, back or the same thing as a quarter-circle back motion but in a numerical language that can be understood by everybody regardless of whether they speak English or not. Hope that helps :)
Here's a visual to make it even clearer: www.reddit.com/r/JojoHFTF/comments/dc77nk/heres_a_guide_to_numpad_notation_for_new_players/
and in this game, L = light, M = medium, H = heavy, and U = universal special button. So 236M = quarter circle forward + medium button. I will try to include those in the descriptions since there are likely other viewers who would benefit from this explanation as well.
broo, just got one more sub!
welcome to the community!
Gotta do one with lucillius when he comes out!
he looks so cooooooool!