rough Summary: 1. Anti-Airs: Low rank - especially they jump a lot, and even in master+ even if they just want to test if youre ready. 2. Perfect Parry: Pretty easy on Jump in or to react on Drive Rush - use on Wake up. Take your turn back. 3. BnB: Just make sure you have those down - learn the optimals, get your confirms down, make your Hits count. DO THE DAMAGE! 4. Whiff: Make sure you dont whiff, make sure your attack hits the enemy. You will get Punished cause its easier in this game. Be in range for your buttons. 5. Be concious of your Drive Gauge - dont just go into exhaust - back up a bit when you only have 2 Meter, play some neutral and get your Gauge back. 6. React to Drive Impacts - if youre close to the corner people tend to Drive Impact - be aware. Especially if the enemy needs to make a comeback.
@@Whooptapus It's true! I'm waiting for a new controller to arrive in 2 days. Been grinding with a bad one, but no excuses. I am still bad at antiairs esp when they are close. I need to get cross cuts down as well.
All good tips to get to masters and to add to that don’t let it mentally get to you because there times you can really burn yourself out and can’t really play the way you need to
@@artistloft8370 I know Rank Anxiety is a real thing I had my battles with that even to today but I learned that sometimes taking a step back can be good for you
On the cusp of Diamond 5 at the moment with Juri - it’s been getting super tough but I know we all got this ! Keep fighting 😤(just wanted to update, hit master today which is march 20th !!)
Once you get to d5, it's just a matter of grinding it. I have seen so many people used like 2,000+ games to get to masters. Literally a good player can get to master with less than 40 matches including the 10 placement matches. They hardly put anyone against masters while you are in d5 anyways. If you beat a master, then you get max 260 points if they have high league points.
You’ll make it! I was watching my friend do her best to get her Ryu to Master, and those like 250 LP were suuuch a back-and-forth, I actually had to go to bed but when I woke up she actually made it! This was before the Ryu buffs too, just had to grind it out, mm. Hang in there, so close!
This is great! I’m only a Plat 2 Chun right now, I felt like I hit a ceiling but I’ve been rushing too much, will definitely take these tips and start climbing again. Will come back with the progress report!
I made master with two characters here are my tips One - Chances are you’re not “not reacting to DI” rather you’re pressing buttons that aren’t special cancelable leading you to get hit by it more. Learn what you can and can’t cancel out of Two- Learn a couple combos for every situation: Learn one big combo that is a meter dump for max damage (that combos into super) Learn a punish counter combo or two Learn low meter combos, bnbs Learn side swap combos if your main has any Three- Learn how to anti air relatively consistently. A lot of times if you get jumped in on, your spacing was incorrect when trying to pressure. Learn to stand just outside of their burst range (like DI or forward advance special moves) and just wait
Thank you, this is actually helpful advice. Most channels just say really general stuff like "be aware of your tools and that your opponent might know them too". Like bro, i came here because I can't break Gold rank, you think I don't know that?
Been going back and forth between plat and diamond but i ain't giving up, going all the way from rookie to master using modern and having fun with it using Jamie
These are great points, but as someone currently working his way out of platinum, I think you really need to be ready to react to drive impact particularly at the lower ranks. People will throw those things out with reckless abandon at lower ranks, and being ready to destroy people who keep throwing them out will get you SO many wins. I also wanna say that you don't need truly optimal combos, you just need something reliable that you can do that will do good damage. The most important thing is that you don't drop your combos and become punishable, and if that means losing 200 damage on a punish, so be it.
Here are things to look out for: Lower rank tactics: They neutral jump a lot , and some crazy ones will land and di for no reason. Lol Target combo into di... again, this makes zero sense but they do it. They also like to throw out od invincible reversals after blocking a hit (aerial ones especially). They are more likely 80+% to do od invincible reversal when they are in the corner with little life points left. They really like to delay tech throws... and they expect you to do the sane, so be careful of the jump kick then immediately neutral jump kick from uour opponents. If you cannot aa your opponent, then it's better to take the throw most of the time.
I feel like I'm more curious on how yall first started climbing in fighting games. Were you ever in bronze and how hard were you trying to get out. Did you go OD on practicing one skill 100 times before hopping into ranked. Did you just go into ranked with a goal in mind like hit every AA this match. Did you just play the game and become a god after a day or two. Whats the whole story?
First character I picked up in sf6 was Manon and after placements I ended up in silver 3. Grinded A LOT, watched a lot of replays, watched a lot of combo guides and eventually worked my way up to master rank.
its all practice, i remember punk said he used to play sf4 ranked for like 10 hours but he doesnt use training mode much, snake eyez did 1000 SPDs a day and daigo did countless reaction drills. there are different methods but everyone was bad and practiced for hours
This might be a bit of a read but this actually helped me a lot with improving how I play the game and hopefully it can help you too, I got my rank placement at Gold 2 when SF6 just came out ( I main Guile ) with my general knowledge of the game and mechanics and basic punish and combos I managed to get myself to Plat 2 - after that I basically met my match and Id get washed alot but id also have a pretty decent streak so my rank didnt really move up or down. Here is what got me through all the way to Diamond: 1. I dedicated time watching Guile tutorials, I was really fortunate to find a channel called Guiles Garden who had so many tips and tutorials plus he regularly uploads top tier Guile players replays for case studies and also very specific match ups eg. Guile vs Ken etc etc 2. When I found a combo route I felt confident in practicing, I was basically in training mode while watching the vids to see where I was going wrong and when I got better with muscle memory I would try to learn how to extend the combos and after hours and hours if labbing I just kept stacking my ammos of combos so i felt confident for just about every scenario. 3. I dont see this being talked about enough but, that same channel had a discord server that had a little community full of Guile players which I could reach out to for advice and also see their progress and I even joined the SF group, ( This is what actually In my opinion boosted my skills the most ) Having a community helping you grow is so underrated especially when playing fighting games feel like a lonely journey. 4. Having a routine also is super beneficial with having a good time on SF6, before I jump into ranked matches, I go into training mode, drill a couple things, maybe even just play a couple casual matches to get the online anxieties out the way, that sort of thing. 5. Lastly I used to care about rank a lot I damn near used to get tilted all the time..But dont hold on to what your rank is but still strive to do better than you did the last session, Rank is just an indication on where you are skill wise and just lab til you reach the next tier. Going from Gold to Diamond seemed impossible in my eyes from when I started, Diamond to Master is a whole different chapter lol, Just keep having fun :)
@@GamingCentralTV1 I never saw this interview but I'm not surprised if that's what he did. I think most people know what to do but they just don't want to do it.
Being more drive conscious is my current goal. It also helps with unpredictability. If I'm doing poke DRC pressure EVERY time I'm at full gauge my opponent can read that and probably reversal me or will know to just let me waste my bar. But if I'm doing pokes into other things to safely disengage (or even just poke and nothing to see how they react), or poke into a greedy + frame turn-stealer like Rashid H Cyclone? They got a lot more on their plate to think about.
The rough part is they all 1 and done if you dominate them, and the wait time for the next match is typically longer if you are not playing during busy tines
I hit master rank a few months ago. It was a challenge but i did it before the end of last year. Now i am working to simply improve and beable to push past 1500 mr. In losing a ton i dropped down to 1200mr and i can see where i need to improve but sometimes it feels like i hit a wall in terms of skill and knowledge.
Punk is used to high level plays, and he doesn't understand everyone under MR1700 is likely going to Di you for no reason in mid screen. The solution is Not to commit to big buttons or buffer moves too often or too predictable. These lower rank players don't understand di is Not meant to be a 'neutral move' that you throw out for no reason (nor you think you hard read the opponent).
Another big tip, stop using Drive Rush and Drive Impact as a crutch to win games. Some players can use up all 6 drive bars in 5 seconds thinking thats how they apply pressure. Flip side of that, learn to punish players who are burned out. You have a 4 frame advantage, use it!
I’ve been in masters for some months now since the beginning of the season I believe right when AKI came I got masters Now I definitely don’t believe I’ll achieve Legend The amount of sweats and lag I come across and especially the point system masters has is just awful I want the legend rank bad but is it worth it😭 I can’t climb out of the 1500MR
@capcom should blueprint this video for the next set of bonus games in world tour hopefully next season, and maybe take a page from tekken 8 and enable ghost ai would love to face Menards Blanka 😉 Some of us with poor network wince everytime we are forced to go to battlehub
As a diamond player, I'm taking it as slow as possible. I've played masters in casual and the game just gets sooo sweaty and less fun in master. That's probably why i encounter a bunch of masters in casual 😅
Casual is a mode for experimenting, gaining more confidence with execution and testing out new things against a real opponent instead of the A.I, which isn't practical at all for sparring. Winning or losing in casual means very little for this reason. Ranked is ranked because it's serious, with opponents less likely to jump too much, try new things, or throw out random D.I.s from Diamond 2 onwards.
1. Don't give up because the majority of people online are dogshit so you can get to master(I have gotten 3 characters at master and I am lacking plus my Ed is near master too)
This is true. I see Diamond 5 players with 44% W/L ratio and realise it means nothing. Focus on positive W/L ratio and it will come without you getting anxious about it and hyper focusing on how many stars you have.
AS a master player, this is the most generic unhelpful advice ever lmfao. You can sum this video up with "Learn the basics" you get to masters. They don't talk about learning what your opponent wants to or learning what other characters want to do to your character. Diamond players are very strong now with basics, character knowledge is extremely important. Learn the how and when of the characters buttons so you can navigate match ups better. Edit: I would like to clarify for you. If this advice helps you, fantastic. For diamond players though, you're versing stronger players who "know the basics." These videos have been made by Justin Wong, brian_f, and even Punk himself on his own channel. These aren't new tips it's just a reminder of "hey, keep your fundies clean." You really need to start learning characters and the psychology of your opponent to truly get an edge that will help you climb better. Take my advice or don't, but I emplore you to consider it.
This video ain't for u bruh, it's for people that aren't even close to Master, probably causals, that don't feel like they know that much and need confirmation from pro players on what they need to do better in general. If u got different advice, u should post it on your channel or sumn.
@@pinkt1t5 I mean the advice is for me because I'm trying to get masters with other characters. But learning these basics aren't going to help you against diamond players who have active knowledge of your character's strategy and output. The basics should be covered up to plat, afterwards the diamond players are sound so more knowledge is needed than "React to DI better." You should already be doing that.
@PresidentKazumiMishima so you figured out how to get to master with 1 character but need advice for your other characters to get there??? In a high damage, ez execution game with very dominant universal mechanisms.
@@pinkt1t5 It's starting to sound like you don't give a shit about the advice either LMAO. Okay then? "Game is ez pz how aren't you masters with another characteR"
rough Summary:
1. Anti-Airs: Low rank - especially they jump a lot, and even in master+ even if they just want to test if youre ready.
2. Perfect Parry: Pretty easy on Jump in or to react on Drive Rush - use on Wake up. Take your turn back.
3. BnB: Just make sure you have those down - learn the optimals, get your confirms down, make your Hits count. DO THE DAMAGE!
4. Whiff: Make sure you dont whiff, make sure your attack hits the enemy. You will get Punished cause its easier in this game. Be in range for your buttons.
5. Be concious of your Drive Gauge - dont just go into exhaust - back up a bit when you only have 2 Meter, play some neutral and get your Gauge back.
6. React to Drive Impacts - if youre close to the corner people tend to Drive Impact - be aware. Especially if the enemy needs to make a comeback.
Number 3 is the hard part. Optimials & confirms & add whiffing is where people will have trouble.
Depends on the person! I'm pretty good with 3, but really bad with 1 :(
@@Crunch_Buttsteak
@@neobahumut707 Homie always hops bro
@@Whooptapus It's true! I'm waiting for a new controller to arrive in 2 days. Been grinding with a bad one, but no excuses. I am still bad at antiairs esp when they are close. I need to get cross cuts down as well.
@@neobahumut707 anti airs are tricky i had trouble reacting with a DP when i first started playing. youre gonna get it down though bro just keep it up
I just hit master as jamie and I never believed in myself that I'd do it but I have been getting my ass kicked in master
That’s great, congratulations!! Ne, may I ask: what do you think was most helpful in getting you to Master?
It’s rough out here man!
@PaulFeldner yes I've gotten used to hearing jamie yell "damn it!!"
@amonster1896 bro same 😭, im barely gold 5
Progress is progress. Each level gives resistance and teaches new lessons. Keep going 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Punk really rocks with you. Its dope when people in the FGC back each other
All good tips to get to masters and to add to that don’t let it mentally get to you because there times you can really burn yourself out and can’t really play the way you need to
Underrated tip. Rank anxiety is a real thing.
@@artistloft8370 I know Rank Anxiety is a real thing I had my battles with that even to today but I learned that sometimes taking a step back can be good for you
Yeah, I never can go for long ranked sets because I start playing bad really quickly if im not fully locked in 😅
On the cusp of Diamond 5 at the moment with Juri - it’s been getting super tough but I know we all got this ! Keep fighting 😤(just wanted to update, hit master today which is march 20th !!)
Once you get to d5, it's just a matter of grinding it. I have seen so many people used like 2,000+ games to get to masters.
Literally a good player can get to master with less than 40 matches including the 10 placement matches.
They hardly put anyone against masters while you are in d5 anyways.
If you beat a master, then you get max 260 points if they have high league points.
You’ll make it! I was watching my friend do her best to get her Ryu to Master, and those like 250 LP were suuuch a back-and-forth, I actually had to go to bed but when I woke up she actually made it! This was before the Ryu buffs too, just had to grind it out, mm. Hang in there, so close!
@@MissSchala ahhh that’s awesome !! congrats to your friend 😌
i actually hit diamond 5 with a winstreak the other day so, getting reaaaal close
What FSE combo do you use?
This is great! I’m only a Plat 2 Chun right now, I felt like I hit a ceiling but I’ve been rushing too much, will definitely take these tips and start climbing again. Will come back with the progress report!
I don’t really play sf6 as much as I used to but I love watching these vids. They’re super entertaining!
what made you stop?
@@sliding_by8607 Alan Wake 2, Armored Core, and Super Mario Wonder
@@sliding_by8607it gets boring after about a month and capcom is terrible recapturing interest.
I made master with two characters here are my tips
One -
Chances are you’re not “not reacting to DI” rather you’re pressing buttons that aren’t special cancelable leading you to get hit by it more. Learn what you can and can’t cancel out of
Two-
Learn a couple combos for every situation:
Learn one big combo that is a meter dump for max damage (that combos into super)
Learn a punish counter combo or two
Learn low meter combos, bnbs
Learn side swap combos if your main has any
Three-
Learn how to anti air relatively consistently. A lot of times if you get jumped in on, your spacing was incorrect when trying to pressure. Learn to stand just outside of their burst range (like DI or forward advance special moves) and just wait
Thank you, this is actually helpful advice. Most channels just say really general stuff like "be aware of your tools and that your opponent might know them too". Like bro, i came here because I can't break Gold rank, you think I don't know that?
I just got back into sf6. A video like this is actually much easier for me to watch than a video about matchups or something
This is a far better video for most players Match up videos are for the top of the top players that uses the characters entire tool kit.
gotta love some good fundamentals
Been going back and forth between plat and diamond but i ain't giving up, going all the way from rookie to master using modern and having fun with it using Jamie
These are great points, but as someone currently working his way out of platinum, I think you really need to be ready to react to drive impact particularly at the lower ranks. People will throw those things out with reckless abandon at lower ranks, and being ready to destroy people who keep throwing them out will get you SO many wins. I also wanna say that you don't need truly optimal combos, you just need something reliable that you can do that will do good damage. The most important thing is that you don't drop your combos and become punishable, and if that means losing 200 damage on a punish, so be it.
Here are things to look out for:
Lower rank tactics:
They neutral jump a lot , and some crazy ones will land and di for no reason. Lol
Target combo into di... again, this makes zero sense but they do it.
They also like to throw out od invincible reversals after blocking a hit (aerial ones especially).
They are more likely 80+% to do od invincible reversal when they are in the corner with little life points left.
They really like to delay tech throws... and they expect you to do the sane, so be careful of the jump kick then immediately neutral jump kick from uour opponents. If you cannot aa your opponent, then it's better to take the throw most of the time.
Was d5 for a bit but after I watched this it gave me the confidence to know I was on the right track. Just hit master this morning 🎉🎉
At diamond 3 and i cannot agree more. Thank you.
I feel like I'm more curious on how yall first started climbing in fighting games. Were you ever in bronze and how hard were you trying to get out. Did you go OD on practicing one skill 100 times before hopping into ranked. Did you just go into ranked with a goal in mind like hit every AA this match. Did you just play the game and become a god after a day or two. Whats the whole story?
Well Snake Eyez said in an interview he did 1000 SPDs a day for almost 10 years
First character I picked up in sf6 was Manon and after placements I ended up in silver 3. Grinded A LOT, watched a lot of replays, watched a lot of combo guides and eventually worked my way up to master rank.
its all practice, i remember punk said he used to play sf4 ranked for like 10 hours but he doesnt use training mode much, snake eyez did 1000 SPDs a day and daigo did countless reaction drills. there are different methods but everyone was bad and practiced for hours
This might be a bit of a read but this actually helped me a lot with improving how I play the game and hopefully it can help you too, I got my rank placement at Gold 2 when SF6 just came out ( I main Guile ) with my general knowledge of the game and mechanics and basic punish and combos I managed to get myself to Plat 2 - after that I basically met my match and Id get washed alot but id also have a pretty decent streak so my rank didnt really move up or down. Here is what got me through all the way to Diamond:
1. I dedicated time watching Guile tutorials, I was really fortunate to find a channel called Guiles Garden who had so many tips and tutorials plus he regularly uploads top tier Guile players replays for case studies and also very specific match ups eg. Guile vs Ken etc etc
2. When I found a combo route I felt confident in practicing, I was basically in training mode while watching the vids to see where I was going wrong and when I got better with muscle memory I would try to learn how to extend the combos and after hours and hours if labbing I just kept stacking my ammos of combos so i felt confident for just about every scenario.
3. I dont see this being talked about enough but, that same channel had a discord server that had a little community full of Guile players which I could reach out to for advice and also see their progress and I even joined the SF group, ( This is what actually In my opinion boosted my skills the most ) Having a community helping you grow is so underrated especially when playing fighting games feel like a lonely journey.
4. Having a routine also is super beneficial with having a good time on SF6, before I jump into ranked matches, I go into training mode, drill a couple things, maybe even just play a couple casual matches to get the online anxieties out the way, that sort of thing.
5. Lastly I used to care about rank a lot I damn near used to get tilted all the time..But dont hold on to what your rank is but still strive to do better than you did the last session, Rank is just an indication on where you are skill wise and just lab til you reach the next tier. Going from Gold to Diamond seemed impossible in my eyes from when I started, Diamond to Master is a whole different chapter lol, Just keep having fun :)
@@GamingCentralTV1 I never saw this interview but I'm not surprised if that's what he did. I think most people know what to do but they just don't want to do it.
I just got Ed to Master rank yesterday. Took me less than two weeks to pull it off. I was very proud of that.
Wasn't expecting practical advice for lower rank players but this is great. Thanks punk!
Being more drive conscious is my current goal.
It also helps with unpredictability. If I'm doing poke DRC pressure EVERY time I'm at full gauge my opponent can read that and probably reversal me or will know to just let me waste my bar. But if I'm doing pokes into other things to safely disengage (or even just poke and nothing to see how they react), or poke into a greedy + frame turn-stealer like Rashid H Cyclone? They got a lot more on their plate to think about.
Recently hit Master with Zangief. Mannn it was so tough. Diamond 4 and Diamond 5 people are out for blood, everyone is trying their hardest to win.
Man bro lmaoo they out for blood lol
Honestly diamond 5 is definitely harder than 1200-1400 MR master rank
Did u spin to win ?
The rough part is they all 1 and done if you dominate them, and the wait time for the next match is typically longer if you are not playing during busy tines
@@GamingCentralTV1I can see that I’ve been diamond 5 with deejay for like 4 months 💀 but I’ve also been using other characters not just him
I hit master rank a few months ago. It was a challenge but i did it before the end of last year. Now i am working to simply improve and beable to push past 1500 mr.
In losing a ton i dropped down to 1200mr and i can see where i need to improve but sometimes it feels like i hit a wall in terms of skill and knowledge.
GREATEST COMBINATION OF PLAYERS
Bro just gave us the Skillz starter pack!!
Thanks 🎉
took me 8 months to reach master with jaime. it was long and difficult but so proud of it though!
Punk is used to high level plays, and he doesn't understand everyone under MR1700 is likely going to Di you for no reason in mid screen. The solution is Not to commit to big buttons or buffer moves too often or too predictable.
These lower rank players don't understand di is Not meant to be a 'neutral move' that you throw out for no reason (nor you think you hard read the opponent).
😂
Another big tip, stop using Drive Rush and Drive Impact as a crutch to win games. Some players can use up all 6 drive bars in 5 seconds thinking thats how they apply pressure. Flip side of that, learn to punish players who are burned out. You have a 4 frame advantage, use it!
This is fantastic advice. When I stopped doing this I finally left Platinum 5 for good. Diamond 3 now.
Recently hit master with Aki, now I'm so close to hitting master again with Ed 😤
it really is as simple as i thought 😀
Just hit master but I’m fighting for my life out here, people in 1600s have my respect for sure
Downloaded, see you at EVO 2028.
I’ve been in masters for some months now since the beginning of the season I believe right when AKI came I got masters
Now I definitely don’t believe I’ll achieve Legend
The amount of sweats and lag I come across and especially the point system masters has is just awful
I want the legend rank bad but is it worth it😭
I can’t climb out of the 1500MR
Bet
@capcom should blueprint this video for the next set of bonus games in world tour hopefully next season, and maybe take a page from tekken 8 and enable ghost ai would love to face Menards Blanka 😉 Some of us with poor network wince everytime we are forced to go to battlehub
As a diamond player, I'm taking it as slow as possible. I've played masters in casual and the game just gets sooo sweaty and less fun in master. That's probably why i encounter a bunch of masters in casual 😅
Casual is a mode for experimenting, gaining more confidence with execution and testing out new things against a real opponent instead of the A.I, which isn't practical at all for sparring. Winning or losing in casual means very little for this reason.
Ranked is ranked because it's serious, with opponents less likely to jump too much, try new things, or throw out random D.I.s from Diamond 2 onwards.
What about frame data? Is it worth learning most annoying characters plus and minus's?
I really think there's one more tip. Don't choke.
Stuck in diamond 😢
What about tips for Legend rank? 😢lol
Before this video starts, if one of the tips is “anti air” im going to lose my mind
1. Don't give up because the majority of people online are dogshit so you can get to master(I have gotten 3 characters at master and I am lacking plus my Ed is near master too)
Commenting on every video requesting Makoto’s BBCF combo trials, video 75.
One more tip: Don’t switch to Luke against Blanka
platinum players in the comments really critiquing a pro players advice this is adorable
It was trash advise. Dude doesn't understand what anything below master level even is. 😂
@@watchmesquatch Everything that Punk said was correct.
Feel like i kinda got targeted on this one lol. I know i play like a nut.
Just win
Learn at least a combo or two
i rather ask someone who actually plays the game
Master doesn't mean anything in my mind. Just have a positive w/L ratio and anyone can be master
This is true. I see Diamond 5 players with 44% W/L ratio and realise it means nothing. Focus on positive W/L ratio and it will come without you getting anxious about it and hyper focusing on how many stars you have.
AS a master player, this is the most generic unhelpful advice ever lmfao. You can sum this video up with "Learn the basics" you get to masters. They don't talk about learning what your opponent wants to or learning what other characters want to do to your character. Diamond players are very strong now with basics, character knowledge is extremely important. Learn the how and when of the characters buttons so you can navigate match ups better.
Edit: I would like to clarify for you. If this advice helps you, fantastic. For diamond players though, you're versing stronger players who "know the basics." These videos have been made by Justin Wong, brian_f, and even Punk himself on his own channel. These aren't new tips it's just a reminder of "hey, keep your fundies clean." You really need to start learning characters and the psychology of your opponent to truly get an edge that will help you climb better. Take my advice or don't, but I emplore you to consider it.
This video ain't for u bruh, it's for people that aren't even close to Master, probably causals, that don't feel like they know that much and need confirmation from pro players on what they need to do better in general. If u got different advice, u should post it on your channel or sumn.
I mean the advice is not for you.
@@pinkt1t5 I mean the advice is for me because I'm trying to get masters with other characters. But learning these basics aren't going to help you against diamond players who have active knowledge of your character's strategy and output. The basics should be covered up to plat, afterwards the diamond players are sound so more knowledge is needed than "React to DI better." You should already be doing that.
@PresidentKazumiMishima so you figured out how to get to master with 1 character but need advice for your other characters to get there??? In a high damage, ez execution game with very dominant universal mechanisms.
@@pinkt1t5 It's starting to sound like you don't give a shit about the advice either LMAO. Okay then? "Game is ez pz how aren't you masters with another characteR"
Mfers saying its easy. I bet its easy. Your already there 😂.
Reach Master is very easy , become Legend , That does seem more complicated to me.
Becoming master is easy its how you get up to higher MR is the problem
Touch grass, bud.
@@watchmesquatch that comment was so unnecessary im touchy grass right now
Tbh hitting master is not hard its fighting masters lol
The game eventually pushes you into Master if you play it long enough.
Can we stop calling people God? Just call by who is is a Punk. Dude loss 5-0 to Menard. No one is a
This advice seems out of order, lol
Master rank is free as fuck. Ya boy was hardstuck diamond in sfv and got master rank is sf6 in the first month.
It takes only a 40% win rate to get to master so who gives a fuck honestly
Sf6 sucks, play a real skilled game like tekken 8 lol
Are you trolling or something?
If you struggling to hit master the game is not for you
Games for everyone. Get over it scrub
So like 95% of the player base 🤔
This is one of the worst takes I have ever seen lmao
@@MikeLiteraus he's one of those elitist players. Best to let them wank each other off in the corner with a rank title.
@@MikeLiterausExactly. Lol
These tips are if you want to get 5-0 at a huge tournament... 🥸