Haha, funny. I wasn't ever tourney competitive but I was still very good at the vs games including MvC2. I have very pale skin. Not that it matters. I like how you have old videos on your channel. That's cool.
do a longer video. You got good info, but it feels incomplete without talking about how pushblocking mid air prevents falling. And how pushblocking in normal jump mode can cause noobs to guard break themselves and go, "Hey! wtf i was blocking!"
@@SleepmodeFGC would also be worth mentioning the counterplay(s) to pushblock so that people don't get the impression that it's a "get out of jail" card for them to play on defense.
I agree. The video was too short. This video was like what the introduction to the full video should've been like. Then there should've been a part about the downsides and counter-play vs push blocking. Then finally, there should've been a more advanced uses section before wrapping up. Like what people mention in this sub-thread already.
So I've been playing for almost 25 years, I didn't know that's how the all guard works, so if I understand. Mag jab + wolve slide assist, then mags overhead RH.. If I stand PB the mag jab it won't autoblock the wolve slide unless I switch to downback? But If I do, I will autoblock the overhead even though I'm holding downback?
@@imperialcultivator8327 MVC2 doesn't have any true up/down unblockables. You can't get hit by more than one thing in a single frame, so you could always block one do ther push block trick, block the other way. Yeah, it would be super hard to block 1f wolve next frame mag short short, but not "unblockable", just unblockable. =)
Push block is a good tool but it also a double edged sword when you play with the pros.. in some cases push blocks can lead to guard breaks and can cost you a game. If you watch the pros playing you are not going to see a lot it.. if you get frame trapped you can get triangle jumped and wrecked in seconds lol it works but is not the best tool of defense in this game
Wow this collection made white people play MvC2 for the first time ever 😮😮😮😮
@@skunkface_ better late than never!
Really autistic thing to say
Dat boi is so white, you call him powder. (Nothing but love homie)
Haha, funny. I wasn't ever tourney competitive but I was still very good at the vs games including MvC2. I have very pale skin. Not that it matters. I like how you have old videos on your channel. That's cool.
Really gatekeepy and weird thing to say, racial tensions are already at an all-time high, why troll?
Super helpful, my apartment building has a barcade so I’ve been playing this over the summer
What! That apartment sounds awesome!!
@@TurnOntheBrightLights. Sidequest Barcade, Great Falls Montana 🇺🇸
@@getalifeloser-y4s How much is it per play? 🤔
@@TurnOntheBrightLights. 50 cents
this is actually pretty sick. i just started playing mvc2 so this is cool to know
Now I understand how the pushblock/advanced guard works. I'll use this for my main team to practice. Thank you for this useful info!
I might not be a marvel player but learning makes it even more fun to watch
Gotta say, that last tidbit is pretty darn useful 😮
Really cool video thanks!
Lookn fwd to more 🎉🎉
Good video bro people often don't know this about pushblock
Good Tutorial Bruh
Solid video, will start practicing tonight!
did yuo know? MarWachine
Great video
do a longer video. You got good info, but it feels incomplete without talking about how pushblocking mid air prevents falling. And how pushblocking in normal jump mode can cause noobs to guard break themselves and go, "Hey! wtf i was blocking!"
@@jumbodump that’s a good idea! I’d be more than happy to talk about the extra intricacies of blocking since it’s pretty unique in Marvel
@@SleepmodeFGC would also be worth mentioning the counterplay(s) to pushblock so that people don't get the impression that it's a "get out of jail" card for them to play on defense.
@@GBFGO-PLAYER that's a good point what would be a counter, cutting your strings short so that they end up dashing to you instead or...?
@@hornejr10that or they’ll accidentally press a button that’ll open them up and you can capitalize.
I agree. The video was too short. This video was like what the introduction to the full video should've been like. Then there should've been a part about the downsides and counter-play vs push blocking. Then finally, there should've been a more advanced uses section before wrapping up. Like what people mention in this sub-thread already.
great video mate
Been playing since arcade, never knew there was pushblock😅 thanks!
So I've been playing for almost 25 years, I didn't know that's how the all guard works, so if I understand.
Mag jab + wolve slide assist, then mags overhead RH..
If I stand PB the mag jab it won't autoblock the wolve slide unless I switch to downback? But If I do, I will autoblock the overhead even though I'm holding downback?
The magneto overhead and wolverine slide low is a true unblockable. Justin wong was playing magneto bone wolverine and was doing it.
@@imperialcultivator8327 MVC2 doesn't have any true up/down unblockables. You can't get hit by more than one thing in a single frame, so you could always block one do ther push block trick, block the other way. Yeah, it would be super hard to block 1f wolve next frame mag short short, but not "unblockable", just unblockable. =)
Great vid
Push block is a good tool but it also a double edged sword when you play with the pros.. in some cases push blocks can lead to guard breaks and can cost you a game. If you watch the pros playing you are not going to see a lot it.. if you get frame trapped you can get triangle jumped and wrecked in seconds lol it works but is not the best tool of defense in this game
sick vid
Or you can just use Tron Bonne
When's rakugaki showtime
Oh. Its just Skullgirls
@@BlahNetworkBro Skullgirls drew a lot of inspiration from Marvel 2!