Thanks so much for this. Needed a complete beginner guide like this. Feels like every other guide on the game assumes you already have experience in smash or other platform fighters so I still felt lost watching other "beginner" guides.
I’ve played smash since the N64 and i’ve never learnt all of this because i always played extremely casually with friends. Blocking and rolling was pretty much the most advanced movement we did. Now i’m trying to learn to play Rivals and I’m very thankful that you explained the basics so well.
Bless your soul bro, I've been waiting for guide videos for RoE 2 but nothing came out until today. I'm new to this game and to platformer fighting games so this vid is really helpfull.
Love the guide. I haven't played a platform fighter in a while and needed to know some of the differences between this vs smash. The only thing is i wish there was some quite background music playing.
Commenting to show support! I'm so glad to see someone make a tutorial that goes over all the barebones basics, even if I'm not the target audience for it!
I really like this guide, i would really like something to cover the more advanced tech like wavedashing and why you would want to do it. i can do the wavedash but i dont know when or why to use it. So maybe like a 201 or something video going over some of the needed basics after we understand this
Thanks so much for this guide. I watched a few guides for RoA2 but many dont cover very basic things or does it in a way that only experienced players or those coming from smash will understand (calling strongs B attacks for example) This is the most beginning guide Ive watched and I hope you keep doing more videos on the game I see you play Ranno and I wanted to play him, but its a bit technicall and has difficult recovery for me, so I relegated to Zetter to learn the basics. Ranno guide maybe next video? :D PS: if you dont know, theres an option in training that allow you to show the inputs in game
Glad it was helpful! I'd like to make character guides eventually but I'm going to do more general videos for a little bit. Ranno is the first on my list for characters tho
hello! thank you so much for this, from someone whos only platform fighter experience is multiversus. i have two questions if you have the time to answer them - i might be misunderstanding this but is there a way in settings to change tilt/tap attacks to be determined by button input rather than how fast youre moving the directional stick? my normal air attacks keep getting turned into heavy attacks, and i dont really have the thumb dexterity to reliably input the attack i want - are there any tips on how to change direction mid air? for example sometimes i want to quickly turn mid air and use my forward attack, but end up hitting my backward attack. or vice versa. also ronno supremacy
"is there a way in settings to change tilt/tap attacks to be determined by button input rather than how fast youre moving the directional stick?" - Yes absolutely. that's actually how I have my controls set now. There is an option called [Tap Strong], if that is set to [OFF] the control stick will only read tilts even if you tap. After that you can just assign a button to strong : ) "are there any tips on how to change direction mid air? for example sometimes i want to quickly turn mid air and use my forward attack, but end up hitting my backward attack. or vice versa." - This one is a bit yes and no, so there's no direct way to change your facing once you are already in the air, so you do need to plan a bit before going in the air. That being said, there is a pretty tough technique Ranno has in the air, where he can press back, release back, hold special (to start needle charging), then press shield to cancel needle charge. This will turn him around, it's pretty tough, but some characters do have options like that. Hope that helped! 👍
during this i was using something called Delfinovin, it basically converts your gamecube inputs into xinput and then there's an input display toggle on there that I was using
Thanks so much for this. Needed a complete beginner guide like this. Feels like every other guide on the game assumes you already have experience in smash or other platform fighters so I still felt lost watching other "beginner" guides.
This is such a nice guide for us just starting, thank you
I’ve played smash since the N64 and i’ve never learnt all of this because i always played extremely casually with friends. Blocking and rolling was pretty much the most advanced movement we did. Now i’m trying to learn to play Rivals and I’m very thankful that you explained the basics so well.
haha 1999 gang roll up. Thats where I started too
Bless your soul bro, I've been waiting for guide videos for RoE 2 but nothing came out until today. I'm new to this game and to platformer fighting games so this vid is really helpfull.
Glad you found it helpful 😄
Love the guide. I haven't played a platform fighter in a while and needed to know some of the differences between this vs smash. The only thing is i wish there was some quite background music playing.
lol, yeah i was looking through the royalty free music here on youtube and it was just not the vibe
i'll have some next vid
Commenting to show support! I'm so glad to see someone make a tutorial that goes over all the barebones basics, even if I'm not the target audience for it!
I appreciate that : )
I really like this guide, i would really like something to cover the more advanced tech like wavedashing and why you would want to do it. i can do the wavedash but i dont know when or why to use it. So maybe like a 201 or something video going over some of the needed basics after we understand this
Excellent video! Making content like this is SUPER helpful for people who want to get into the game!
Definitely I've see SO many people talking about how they don't understand XYZ mechanic, a lot of it was pretty basic.
This is a great explanation for a newcomer.
Thanks so much for this guide. I watched a few guides for RoA2 but many dont cover very basic things or does it in a way that only experienced players or those coming from smash will understand (calling strongs B attacks for example)
This is the most beginning guide Ive watched and I hope you keep doing more videos on the game
I see you play Ranno and I wanted to play him, but its a bit technicall and has difficult recovery for me, so I relegated to Zetter to learn the basics.
Ranno guide maybe next video? :D
PS: if you dont know, theres an option in training that allow you to show the inputs in game
Glad it was helpful!
I'd like to make character guides eventually but I'm going to do more general videos for a little bit. Ranno is the first on my list for characters tho
holy, this is what i neeeeed. Im so bad at orcane its crazy, hes so hard
Yeah the game is tough. But keep at it with some study and practice, and you'll see improvement in no time!
yeah Orcane is a ton of fun but his kit doesn’t feel very beginner friendly haha. maybe i’ll keep him as a secondary to Fleet tho :))
Thanks so much for this! I'm hoping we get a Wrastor 101 guide too?! There's a shortage 😉.
Will you make a video on what to do in disadvantage? It feels very different from games like Smash Ultimate
Pog
Will there be an advance guide ?
hello! thank you so much for this, from someone whos only platform fighter experience is multiversus. i have two questions if you have the time to answer them
- i might be misunderstanding this but is there a way in settings to change tilt/tap attacks to be determined by button input rather than how fast youre moving the directional stick? my normal air attacks keep getting turned into heavy attacks, and i dont really have the thumb dexterity to reliably input the attack i want
- are there any tips on how to change direction mid air? for example sometimes i want to quickly turn mid air and use my forward attack, but end up hitting my backward attack. or vice versa.
also ronno supremacy
"is there a way in settings to change tilt/tap attacks to be determined by button input rather than how fast youre moving the directional stick?"
- Yes absolutely. that's actually how I have my controls set now. There is an option called [Tap Strong], if that is set to [OFF] the control stick will only read tilts even if you tap. After that you can just assign a button to strong : )
"are there any tips on how to change direction mid air? for example sometimes i want to quickly turn mid air and use my forward attack, but end up hitting my backward attack. or vice versa."
- This one is a bit yes and no, so there's no direct way to change your facing once you are already in the air, so you do need to plan a bit before going in the air. That being said, there is a pretty tough technique Ranno has in the air, where he can press back, release back, hold special (to start needle charging), then press shield to cancel needle charge. This will turn him around, it's pretty tough, but some characters do have options like that.
Hope that helped!
👍
@@NormalPunch- absolute legend, this helps so much thank you :)
How’s did you get that controller overlay?
during this i was using something called Delfinovin, it basically converts your gamecube inputs into xinput and then there's an input display toggle on there that I was using
What kind of game cube controller do you use?
I'm just using a smash 4 controller with the official Nintendo adapter