Hey, went into the video thinking it'd tell me to block and to parry. I was pleasantly surprised to see this was actually a very funny, well explained guide on more advanced tactics in Chivalry 2. Congratulations, I hope this video gets the attention it deserves.
Took me a few weeks to figure movements out.. granted, I've only been playing a few months. But im already close to 2k kills... and have over 300 commendations, for a level 82😂..not bad for me tbh..
Best Chiv2 video I've ever seen. Not blowing up your ego. You jump topics smoothly and in a great pace. You don't over monologue, all the clips are well sorted with great highlights on objects youre trying to address. Overall amazing work putting this one together.
Maul user, engineer and good player. Amazing guide, I will share it with some friends that started to play recently. One thing to add, you can kick doors to open them in one shot, instead of trying to destroy it with the weapon, like you do at 13:44, it's faster. It's nice to a fellow European wanting to help out the new guys :)
best tips and tricks video i have seen so far, cleared up a lot of things for me. Now that i understand the knowledge, its time to figure out how to convince my hands to do what my head thinks.
Great tips in this video Some other general tips I recommend: - The wooden doors at 13:44 can be kicked open instantly for faster entry. - If your teamate is down but an enemy is nearby, prioritize killing the enemy first, DO NOT pick up your teamate first, or you will likely both die. - Prioritize destroying enemy banners and engineer walls in team fights. Too many people leave them be not realizing the enemy is bottlenecking the point and getting constant aoe heals. - If you are playing engineer, the previous point ^ especially applies. You do extra damage to objectives/constructables. - When placing engineer walls, 90% of the time it's better to only partially block choke points because it creates a tighter bottleneck, but if you completely block off the area it encourages the enemies to completely break down all your walls instantly.
Also with the horses, on some maps, Rudhelm for example, horses aren’t meant to be in certain sections. Like the keep. You can go out of bounds, grab a horse, and ride it into that castle. Using this, I once took out 6 people guarding the staircase simultaneously. It can be insane. Horses are your friend. Also, when you get stuck on a horse and enemies are near, before you run, do a rear kick for good measure, it can stop you from getting demolished by a maul or an axe. Also the library in Askandir. You get a torch and run circles burning books and carrying the team.
Been playing a lot of Chiv 2 lately and wanted to get better. Came across your video and loved it! I realized that when I was doing best was basically when I followed these tips without knowing (moving targets, accel, decel, etc.). subscribing!
im a comp player (snakeCase) and won a few duel tourneys and played comp LTS / TO. these are great tips, listen to this video! Another great tip is to maintain sprint speed always. Run around like a bullet hitting people in the back. Counter incoming enemie's attacks and use heavy accels so people dont counter them to maintain the sprint speed.
also I recommend to play brawl every time you get the chance. I do believe it helps a lot with movement due to the disparity of weapon spawns, and teaches you to better use your environment, such as traps, throwables or consumables like food that can be found on various maps, like fish from fountains if you dont have bandages. It’s chaos, sometimes you get a 34 player FFA and playing for some time will teach you how to dodge really fast because you won’t fancy a 20 second respawn in a 6 minute game. Or even a few games of duel, fighting a single opponent who is better/good over and over will also make you try new moves, implement more feints, ducks and dodges. Combat system isn’t complex, you just need to learn how to implement them and time them correctly, and never EVER forget about the Holy Jab. Kicks too, but the Jab is eternal. They can easily confuse your enemies and make them lose footing on you and they’ll start attacking desperately without parrying, earning you an easy kill. Amazing video though, I enjoyed it a lot!
Hard agree on all points. Good movements help with running around all the players in plain sight without them being able to hit you to damage the VIP or OBJ.
i just got the game last night and stayed up super late learning the mechanics. Love it! thank you for the helpful video! You just saved me a weeks worth of fumbling around
Amazing video! If I may suggest some input, when feinting like at 17:30 you can sell the feint even more by "dragging" or accelerating/delaying the initial feinted attack, and then even doing the same for the follow-up, actual one. For instance in the clip, if you're feinting a slash into an overhead like he is, you can accelerate the slash by dragging your mouse to the left to sell the attack and fake out a counter. Gotta make sure you feint in time before the windup phase is over, then as you perform the overhead (continuing the previous example) you can also accelerate or delay that, dependant on situation. You can even use this to move around a parry window (0:27) by making your opponent look towards your initial feint, if you manage to sell it. Hope that makes sense!
Dude. This is the best edited video for explaining and demonstrating the mechanics of this game. I still suck at Chiv II but after watching this video I can honestly say that I have actually improved. One day I might even be "not bad" ....so thank you very much.
for the ducking, one word of advice: yes. its useful But theres a difference between ducking and going gremlin mode. Way too many players are just perma-crouched and its got an easy counter too: just aim down or use overheads c:
17:00 an advanced tip for horses, treat them like tanks, some people like to use them to flank around and just disrupt the enemy and thats fine, but one of the best ways to use the horse in my opinion is to be a beefed up knight that has extra range and damage, it is also easy to counter because most people just slash away at the horses, so its easy counters and heavy slashes that keep the enemy at bay, combine this with front kicks and you become untouchable for however long you manage to survive
this video is wonderful, I'll watch this probably quite a few times even though I'll be horrible at this game eternally. I'll sub too since the upload schedule is very consistent and frequent as an added bonus
Nice video! You've got my subscription! I've subconsciously been doing some of these tricks, but I had no clue about some of these mechanics, like how horses could kick!
He and a friend are trying to get back into the game at a very middling level, we both sit around the top 10 on the leaderboard usually but never have consistent performance. This video is spectacular in explaining what we’re missing and what is being used to shut us down, well done. 10/10
Great video, honestly you're making it look effortless but it's a lot harder to implement everything properly in the game but if you practice enough you really get better than normal playersgrinning the jabbing and the counter is crucial in this game, sometimes crouching too fast makes your enemy see that you're crouching and he'll target below too, so you gotta master that time of crouching as well, and the fact of riposte and change opponent is gold whenever it's a 1vX, really changes the gameplay!! I hope your videos reach more people as they're hilarious and epic!
I downloaded this game a week ago probably less i play on console id love to see more content from u becuse this is the only video that actually made sense from the ones iv watched so far so idk target switching is a game changer honestly like i figured that but the way u explaind it just mad so much sence to a simple topic from a realy complex game
Best advise for the game I’ve gotten so far thanks constantly attacking different people and the perry area is what I was missing I had foot work baiting down the rest helped me a lot
Awesome video. One more reason ducking while attacking is great. When you're moving and attacking at the same time your character lunges forward with the attack. There's 2 ways to not do this. Stand completely still or croutch. So crouching and attacking really helps with spacing.
Do you have any tips for console controller settings? I feel like I can't get the sensitivity right. It's also kinda a pain to hit 2 buttons at the same time to throw a weapon.
Hands down best chiv2 vid, as a Javelinman main. Blunt weapon enjoyer. 600hours. My tip would be to throw shit. Noob dont throw things. Very OP mechanic if you have good aim. I don't use jab so much maybe its my style, but I win against jabber regularly. Using footsies always keep that perfect range where they think they can hit you, but actually can't. Last tip is counter everything in team objective, no stamina = instant death. Especially if you're a skirmisher. Keep up the great work bro. You've got a fan.
I always love your videos on Chiv/Mor. This one was both informative but also had great humor factored in. Keep up the great content. Look forward to seeing your next upload.
First guide by an actual good player. I was looking for tips like these because i noticed you can overhead without losing sprint momentum. And the default binds are pretty bad cause you cant even heavy overhead with scroll up
While on a map like Rudhelm, Coxwell or Bridgetown during objectives where you need to light things on fire, you can run and jump, looking at the fires while interacting with them similar to the ladders on Montcrux. This way you don't stay stationary as long.
Even after many hours I've had in this game, where I could perform well, I actually learned something from here, thank you very much, my friend is getting into Chivalry, and I will send him this video after he gets the hang of it.
The most important thing for new or not so keen fencing players to understand is that one-handed weapons in this game allow you to ignore the feints of a two-handed weapon. If you are hit from the side, and then the weapon is twisted and hit from above, then you can simply chamber from the side, and it will be ok, because you will strike. But do not charge a heavy attack. The nuance is that while the enemy's weapon is twisted from the side position to the top, you have time to strike with your fast one-handed weapon. But do not deceive yourself with two-handed weapons, such a trick will not work. Not with the first club of the vanguard, not with the glaive of the infantryman. Not with the Danish axe. Sometimes such a trick works with a longsword, an engineer's sledgehammer, against super heavy weapons that hit like a bus. Highlander's sword, a large sledgehammer, a halberd. The second most important thing is not to eat kicks from opponents with two-handed weapons. The attack animations with two-handed weapons, even when accelerating the blows, are long enough to at least press the block before the blow, if you are not confident in your ability to make a chamber. The exception here will be weapons with strange fast animations, in the form of the first club of the vanguard, the Danish axe and his friend the two-handed falchion. Also, a kick can be prescribed to you relatively easily by the owner of a longsword, and an engineer with a sledgehammer. Because they hit quickly, and you want to press the block as soon as possible, so as not to receive even more damage. In other cases, you should not eat kicks. Just do not stand in the block, if you are not hit by more than two people. If you see that his leg is raising, do not invent, and just make a side kick going into him. Summary: Fear longswords, engineers with any of their weapons, and people with one-handed weapons, including archers and especially crossbowmen with their axes. You have to be careful with these guys if they managed to get out a one-handed weapon and are looking at you. If a guy with a gun the size of a house is rushing at you like a tank, just calmly chamber in the direction of his attack with a one-handed weapon, without taking into account feints. And with a two-handed weapon, do not fence, but fly into the side or back, and run away behind your friends, at the first threat. If you see a guy without a helmet who killed half of your team, run away from him, and wait for reinforcements. Even if you have a one-handed weapon, you will not out-fence him, they are of a different kind. Based on the text above, you may think, damn, but almost all classes have one-handed weapons ... Should I take them out in 1 on 1 cases? Well, yes, in most cases, for you, as an inexperienced player, this is a semblance of a chance to survive. The same crossbow after a shot can be thrown at the enemy, throwing down his attack, and then hitting with an axe. You should not put away a two-handed weapon, provided that it is blunt (something like a hammer), such two-handed weapons are good in duels. Well, and if the enemy has a spear or glaive.
Thanks to you I finally understood while some players were still able to hit me even tough I had the momentum or seemed to swing faster than me even tough they had a slower weapon. "Move your body into the attack". Big "I got it" moment for me. thanks
One thing about reviving your teammates: only do it if it is safe to do so. If youre on the front line and a teammate falls in front of you, its better to focus on the enemy and let them try to crawl to a safer position. Otherwise youll both die while you are exposed picking them up
Hopefully this makes TO harder as new players learn more than slash and kick, also a particularly good tip for spacing is to crouch when attacking so you don’t lunge forward this means if you have a long weapon such as the halberd you can stay out of their reach and get a nice hit on them
This was great, entertaining and useful for more advanced players as well. (Fyi - you can kick doors down in one hit instead of using main attacks) Hope to see you in game sir
Brilliant video, gives a good run-down of tips and tricks.. Only one minor gripe, this video highlights exactly what is wrong with Chivalry 2, and was the main issue why dagger footmen were such a pain in Chivalry 1, too many duck/weave/Drag/accelerate people. YES; its a game, play it as you want, but even as a Knight of Mason, I refuse to use GAME mechanics to win a fight, I might drag and accelerate every now and then when looking around for a 2nd/3rd/4th opponent coming into the fight or brawl, but those are unintentional. I pride myself on using the parry, riposte and a mix of overheads, stabs and kicks along with sweeping strikes to best my opponent, not the WISEST course of action, given that I'm handicapping myself against people who use ALL tricks in the books, but I would rather die honourably and learn from my mistakes then become a mercenary scum that simply outplays his opponent using the games own mechanics to his advantage.
Nice, it can be difficult to time, plus the distance is limited, but it absolutely helps in close combat once you get used to it. If someone is going crazy with the Dane axe up close, jab em :)
Level 600 here As I watched the video I kept going hell ya hell ya to every point knowing how much these makes sense, Bery cool video 👏🏻 Im curious about your KDA 😂
Hey, went into the video thinking it'd tell me to block and to parry. I was pleasantly surprised to see this was actually a very funny, well explained guide on more advanced tactics in Chivalry 2. Congratulations, I hope this video gets the attention it deserves.
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Its an incredible guide for a game that hasnt had a good guide in a long time especially covering complex topics!
Mr.zig
Hey thanks @Ziggylata. I actually tune into your chiv 2 stream sometimes, appreciate you stopping by.
Hey kind of unrelated but would you consider the rapier overpowered in duels?
I notice a common theme in the best chivalry players: they know how to parry, they switch targets, and they manage their weapon range
Yes, the most important mechanics are: movement, counter, and targeting
Took me a few weeks to figure movements out.. granted, I've only been playing a few months. But im already close to 2k kills... and have over 300 commendations, for a level 82😂..not bad for me tbh..
I have the best chivalry clips
And the f'ing ducking.
I hate the ducking.
@@thisguy8373 Good for you!!
Best Chiv2 video I've ever seen. Not blowing up your ego. You jump topics smoothly and in a great pace. You don't over monologue, all the clips are well sorted with great highlights on objects youre trying to address. Overall amazing work putting this one together.
Maul user, engineer and good player. Amazing guide, I will share it with some friends that started to play recently. One thing to add, you can kick doors to open them in one shot, instead of trying to destroy it with the weapon, like you do at 13:44, it's faster. It's nice to a fellow European wanting to help out the new guys :)
thanks, I didn't know that, time to FBI-OPEN-UP some doors
Youc can kick doors? Wtf didn't know this
Im jealous that your friends play chivalry with you, my friends all hate the game to the point of uninstalling abd shitting on me for playing it
15:03 "Have you tried out the new weapon? 😀" He sounded EXACTLY like Henry from kingdom come deliverance
he sounds hungry
Bro exactly. Identical 😂
Jesus Christ be praised.
This is the best TO tips video I’ve seen, all the foundation you need to be in the top 1% of team objective players
From bad to NOT BAD in one video
best tips and tricks video i have seen so far, cleared up a lot of things for me. Now that i understand the knowledge, its time to figure out how to convince my hands to do what my head thinks.
fully agree with you. i play on console and while my brain knows all the tips and tricks, my hands refuse to cooperate when i play
Join 3v3 and dedicate time just to practicing certain things, for example countering every hit. Dont focus on winning and train
😂😂 relatable I suffer from a intermittent case of stupid fingers
It took me about 100 hour duel and 100 team objective to be not bad. Now Im at total 600 hours, I stomp lobby with meme build to find some challenge 😂
It takes time
Great tips in this video
Some other general tips I recommend:
- The wooden doors at 13:44 can be kicked open instantly for faster entry.
- If your teamate is down but an enemy is nearby, prioritize killing the enemy first, DO NOT pick up your teamate first, or you will likely both die.
- Prioritize destroying enemy banners and engineer walls in team fights. Too many people leave them be not realizing the enemy is bottlenecking the point and getting constant aoe heals.
- If you are playing engineer, the previous point ^ especially applies. You do extra damage to objectives/constructables.
- When placing engineer walls, 90% of the time it's better to only partially block choke points because it creates a tighter bottleneck, but if you completely block off the area it encourages the enemies to completely break down all your walls instantly.
and don`t forget to use god DAMN SIEGE CROSSBOW TO DEAL WITH ENEMY CATAPULTS\BALISTAS\ENGINEER WALLS
This is honestly the best Chivalry 2 video I have ever seen. Both incredibly Helpful and Hilarious. Hope to see more from you, Joe of Leo.
Also with the horses, on some maps, Rudhelm for example, horses aren’t meant to be in certain sections. Like the keep. You can go out of bounds, grab a horse, and ride it into that castle.
Using this, I once took out 6 people guarding the staircase simultaneously. It can be insane. Horses are your friend.
Also, when you get stuck on a horse and enemies are near, before you run, do a rear kick for good measure, it can stop you from getting demolished by a maul or an axe.
Also the library in Askandir. You get a torch and run circles burning books and carrying the team.
Been playing a lot of Chiv 2 lately and wanted to get better. Came across your video and loved it! I realized that when I was doing best was basically when I followed these tips without knowing (moving targets, accel, decel, etc.). subscribing!
im a comp player (snakeCase) and won a few duel tourneys and played comp LTS / TO. these are great tips, listen to this video! Another great tip is to maintain sprint speed always. Run around like a bullet hitting people in the back. Counter incoming enemie's attacks and use heavy accels so people dont counter them to maintain the sprint speed.
i would like you to know that this medium to advanced game guide has convinced me to play this game for the first time . well made
That starting scene with the 1v4 is quite impresive
also I recommend to play brawl every time you get the chance. I do believe it helps a lot with movement due to the disparity of weapon spawns, and teaches you to better use your environment, such as traps, throwables or consumables like food that can be found on various maps, like fish from fountains if you dont have bandages. It’s chaos, sometimes you get a 34 player FFA and playing for some time will teach you how to dodge really fast because you won’t fancy a 20 second respawn in a 6 minute game. Or even a few games of duel, fighting a single opponent who is better/good over and over will also make you try new moves, implement more feints, ducks and dodges.
Combat system isn’t complex, you just need to learn how to implement them and time them correctly, and never EVER forget about the Holy Jab. Kicks too, but the Jab is eternal. They can easily confuse your enemies and make them lose footing on you and they’ll start attacking desperately without parrying, earning you an easy kill.
Amazing video though, I enjoyed it a lot!
Hard agree on all points.
Good movements help with running around all the players in plain sight without them being able to hit you to damage the VIP or OBJ.
Just downloaded it last night and really needed this. Thank you man your comedy and skill has earned you a new sub
It's so hard at first but when it starts to click it gets really fun
i just got the game last night and stayed up super late learning the mechanics. Love it! thank you for the helpful video! You just saved me a weeks worth of fumbling around
Haven't played chivalry in over a year, but this video makes me want to again. It's comedic gold with actually useful tips. Well done...
Fantastic editing, funny and informative, good stuff man
Amazing video! If I may suggest some input, when feinting like at 17:30 you can sell the feint even more by "dragging" or accelerating/delaying the initial feinted attack, and then even doing the same for the follow-up, actual one. For instance in the clip, if you're feinting a slash into an overhead like he is, you can accelerate the slash by dragging your mouse to the left to sell the attack and fake out a counter. Gotta make sure you feint in time before the windup phase is over, then as you perform the overhead (continuing the previous example) you can also accelerate or delay that, dependant on situation. You can even use this to move around a parry window (0:27) by making your opponent look towards your initial feint, if you manage to sell it. Hope that makes sense!
0:05 Lore accurate Robert Baratheon at the Battle of Summerhall
Gods I was strong then
Dude. This is the best edited video for explaining and demonstrating the mechanics of this game. I still suck at Chiv II but after watching this video I can honestly say that I have actually improved. One day I might even be "not bad" ....so thank you very much.
Just started yesterday, thanks for tips! Alot to absorb but seeing you constantly moving should be easy enough to practice.
for the ducking, one word of advice: yes. its useful
But theres a difference between ducking and going gremlin mode. Way too many players are just perma-crouched
and its got an easy counter too: just aim down or use overheads c:
If this were a segment of the bible, this is would be Genesis - just with a lot more snakes, and a lot more Adams.
High quality video.
17:00 an advanced tip for horses, treat them like tanks, some people like to use them to flank around and just disrupt the enemy and thats fine, but one of the best ways to use the horse in my opinion is to be a beefed up knight that has extra range and damage, it is also easy to counter because most people just slash away at the horses, so its easy counters and heavy slashes that keep the enemy at bay, combine this with front kicks and you become untouchable for however long you manage to survive
One of the best videos I've seen. Extremely well edited
this video is wonderful, I'll watch this probably quite a few times even though I'll be horrible at this game eternally. I'll sub too since the upload schedule is very consistent and frequent as an added bonus
Nice video! You've got my subscription!
I've subconsciously been doing some of these tricks, but I had no clue about some of these mechanics, like how horses could kick!
Thanks for the sub! Horses are actually OP and nobody knows
@@Joeleo I'll have to remember that the next time I get a 'join cavalry' prompt.
New Chiv player and by far the best video I've watched yet. Instant like and sub keep going man.
Literally just started playing yesterday. So thank you for this video!
He and a friend are trying to get back into the game at a very middling level, we both sit around the top 10 on the leaderboard usually but never have consistent performance.
This video is spectacular in explaining what we’re missing and what is being used to shut us down, well done. 10/10
Great video, honestly you're making it look effortless but it's a lot harder to implement everything properly in the game but if you practice enough you really get better than normal playersgrinning the jabbing and the counter is crucial in this game, sometimes crouching too fast makes your enemy see that you're crouching and he'll target below too, so you gotta master that time of crouching as well, and the fact of riposte and change opponent is gold whenever it's a 1vX, really changes the gameplay!! I hope your videos reach more people as they're hilarious and epic!
Very well done video. Some serious knowledge, editing and humour. Subscribed
i went from being 3-30 to 40 - 9 from one single vid. Very well made video, Cheers!
Ah yes a “How not to be bad, FT Joleo.” What a great day to be alive
don't be great, be NOT BAD
Cool video man, as a person that just started playing this game, this was both funny and educating. Keep up the good work!
I downloaded this game a week ago probably less i play on console id love to see more content from u becuse this is the only video that actually made sense from the ones iv watched so far so idk target switching is a game changer honestly like i figured that but the way u explaind it just mad so much sence to a simple topic from a realy complex game
Best advise for the game I’ve gotten so far thanks constantly attacking different people and the perry area is what I was missing I had foot work baiting down the rest helped me a lot
Just downloaded the game a day or two ago. I love the humor and how simple you make this game feel
Awesome video. One more reason ducking while attacking is great. When you're moving and attacking at the same time your character lunges forward with the attack. There's 2 ways to not do this. Stand completely still or croutch. So crouching and attacking really helps with spacing.
I laughed my ass off to this video and also got better at Chivalry 2 at the same time, so thank you
Do you have any tips for console controller settings? I feel like I can't get the sensitivity right. It's also kinda a pain to hit 2 buttons at the same time to throw a weapon.
Just downloaded Chivalry 2 a couple days ago and I love it so much but i'm so bad and so new. Love your personality awesome video.
same here
Hands down best chiv2 vid, as a Javelinman main. Blunt weapon enjoyer. 600hours. My tip would be to throw shit. Noob dont throw things. Very OP mechanic if you have good aim.
I don't use jab so much maybe its my style, but I win against jabber regularly. Using footsies always keep that perfect range where they think they can hit you, but actually can't.
Last tip is counter everything in team objective, no stamina = instant death. Especially if you're a skirmisher.
Keep up the great work bro. You've got a fan.
I always love your videos on Chiv/Mor. This one was both informative but also had great humor factored in. Keep up the great content. Look forward to seeing your next upload.
More content like this!! You've got something cooking!
Bro found this on my mates reccomended after playing it on his ps5, godly content perfectly devided between meme and explaining things
Great video. Informative, funny, great editing. Keep up the good job
First guide by an actual good player. I was looking for tips like these because i noticed you can overhead without losing sprint momentum. And the default binds are pretty bad cause you cant even heavy overhead with scroll up
Absolutely the best chiv vid out there, everyone should be playing like this
While on a map like Rudhelm, Coxwell or Bridgetown during objectives where you need to light things on fire, you can run and jump, looking at the fires while interacting with them similar to the ladders on Montcrux. This way you don't stay stationary as long.
I will give that a go, thanks
Great video! Although watching a tips and tricks video and finding out "yeah, everyone HATES archers" is a hell of a way to find that out lol
Even after many hours I've had in this game, where I could perform well, I actually learned something from here, thank you very much, my friend is getting into Chivalry, and I will send him this video after he gets the hang of it.
The most important thing for new or not so keen fencing players to understand is that one-handed weapons in this game allow you to ignore the feints of a two-handed weapon.
If you are hit from the side, and then the weapon is twisted and hit from above, then you can simply chamber from the side, and it will be ok, because you will strike. But do not charge a heavy attack.
The nuance is that while the enemy's weapon is twisted from the side position to the top, you have time to strike with your fast one-handed weapon.
But do not deceive yourself with two-handed weapons, such a trick will not work. Not with the first club of the vanguard, not with the glaive of the infantryman. Not with the Danish axe.
Sometimes such a trick works with a longsword, an engineer's sledgehammer, against super heavy weapons that hit like a bus. Highlander's sword, a large sledgehammer, a halberd.
The second most important thing is not to eat kicks from opponents with two-handed weapons.
The attack animations with two-handed weapons, even when accelerating the blows, are long enough to at least press the block before the blow, if you are not confident in your ability to make a chamber.
The exception here will be weapons with strange fast animations, in the form of the first club of the vanguard, the Danish axe and his friend the two-handed falchion. Also, a kick can be prescribed to you relatively easily by the owner of a longsword, and an engineer with a sledgehammer. Because they hit quickly, and you want to press the block as soon as possible, so as not to receive even more damage.
In other cases, you should not eat kicks. Just do not stand in the block, if you are not hit by more than two people. If you see that his leg is raising, do not invent, and just make a side kick going into him.
Summary:
Fear longswords, engineers with any of their weapons, and people with one-handed weapons, including archers and especially crossbowmen with their axes. You have to be careful with these guys if they managed to get out a one-handed weapon and are looking at you.
If a guy with a gun the size of a house is rushing at you like a tank, just calmly chamber in the direction of his attack with a one-handed weapon, without taking into account feints. And with a two-handed weapon, do not fence, but fly into the side or back, and run away behind your friends, at the first threat.
If you see a guy without a helmet who killed half of your team, run away from him, and wait for reinforcements. Even if you have a one-handed weapon, you will not out-fence him, they are of a different kind.
Based on the text above, you may think, damn, but almost all classes have one-handed weapons ... Should I take them out in 1 on 1 cases?
Well, yes, in most cases, for you, as an inexperienced player, this is a semblance of a chance to survive. The same crossbow after a shot can be thrown at the enemy, throwing down his attack, and then hitting with an axe.
You should not put away a two-handed weapon, provided that it is blunt (something like a hammer), such two-handed weapons are good in duels. Well, and if the enemy has a spear or glaive.
I was expecting some clickbait video with worthless tips but both the tips were great AND it was told in a very entertaining way. Great video overall.
4:56 and what do you call the master at baiting?
comedy video disguised as montage disguised as tutorial
i always love to see good new chiv content for a game thats close to my heart, nice video
Thanks to you I finally understood while some players were still able to hit me even tough I had the momentum or seemed to swing faster than me even tough they had a slower weapon. "Move your body into the attack". Big "I got it" moment for me. thanks
One thing about reviving your teammates: only do it if it is safe to do so. If youre on the front line and a teammate falls in front of you, its better to focus on the enemy and let them try to crawl to a safer position. Otherwise youll both die while you are exposed picking them up
Hopefully this makes TO harder as new players learn more than slash and kick, also a particularly good tip for spacing is to crouch when attacking so you don’t lunge forward this means if you have a long weapon such as the halberd you can stay out of their reach and get a nice hit on them
i have subbed my boy this is a very good vid, useful and entertaining, for the glory of Agatha brother
Loved the video so much I jabbed the like button twice, nice work!
11:58 I started singing and if you didn't you're either too young or not a normal person. Love it.
New to the game, the only good combat vid I've seen. Finally.
Now this is a banger! 🎉
thanks retro, have some emojis
This was great, entertaining and useful for more advanced players as well. (Fyi - you can kick doors down in one hit instead of using main attacks)
Hope to see you in game sir
This looks dope, I might have to install.
very efficient guide, i have thousand of hours, and found it very well explained and natural
insanly good vid, hope to see more of those kind
Hey mate, thank you so much for the video! Do you have any keybinding recommendations for the game or do you use the default?
Brilliant video, gives a good run-down of tips and tricks..
Only one minor gripe, this video highlights exactly what is wrong with Chivalry 2, and was the main issue why dagger footmen were such a pain in Chivalry 1, too many duck/weave/Drag/accelerate people.
YES; its a game, play it as you want, but even as a Knight of Mason, I refuse to use GAME mechanics to win a fight, I might drag and accelerate every now and then when looking around for a 2nd/3rd/4th opponent coming into the fight or brawl, but those are unintentional.
I pride myself on using the parry, riposte and a mix of overheads, stabs and kicks along with sweeping strikes to best my opponent, not the WISEST course of action, given that I'm handicapping myself against people who use ALL tricks in the books, but I would rather die honourably and learn from my mistakes then become a mercenary scum that simply outplays his opponent using the games own mechanics to his advantage.
"You did not fight with honour!!"
Ser Bronn: "No, but he did"
This was as entertaining as it was informative. Loved it.
I don't learn things very fast, im level 120 with 150 hours and just started regularly jabbing, thanks for the instruction
Nice, it can be difficult to time, plus the distance is limited, but it absolutely helps in close combat once you get used to it. If someone is going crazy with the Dane axe up close, jab em :)
@@Joeleo Yeah my only issue with jabbing is that my character always does it so slow, I dont know if its my class or something.
i was locked in the whole video you’re pretty great at this and the game lol 🐐 appreciate you
15:05 How do you travel heavy attacks?
Had me in tears in that Tyson impersonation
And thanks for kicking horses, I didn’t know they could do that, I didn’t play this mode much.
Thank you, master Joe. Unfortunately you forgot the most important tip: just win
This is true, that does help a lot
“Most players don’t have great movement”
Nah dawg that’s my consolian sensitivity going bonkers in first person where a cruise ship turns quicker.
Bro you’re an awesome TH-camr, make more content dude you’re a legend
Level 600 here
As I watched the video I kept going hell ya hell ya to every point knowing how much these makes sense, Bery cool video 👏🏻
Im curious about your KDA 😂
This video was awesome bro. Funny and informative 😂
Just found out about your channel! Well done! You are the best!
Bro these clips of the dodges are insane
The way imagined you cackling like a gremlin to yourself throughout recording the clips.
14:30 that meme explains how this feels perfectly
Very informative vid but also entertaining. great content!
Liked and subscribed cuz cool accent. And funny ! Thanks bro
Best Chivalry 2 video I have ever seen!
Man, I can’t wait to become not bad at this tonight!
The most hilarious and useful guide I ever saw😂👌🏼
lol I just started playing and I lost it when you got to the ducking part of the vid. Seeing all those missed hits was funny
Nice “Dodgeball” reference at the end 🤣💯
This is the most useful advance tips for Chivalry 2 by far…
God Gamer. When we getting a Finals video? xox
Ty Rye man, one day potentially probably possibly
@@Joeleo I look forward to it maybe probably definitely
I haven't played this in a while, but this is a well-done video. 👍
Пожалуй это был единственный нормальный гайд по бою в, этой игре. Великолепно! 👍
Any tips on how to stop team mates from hitting you I can't seem to avoid losing half my health just walking out of spawn