EndofGameBoss
That's about right.
Hello my fellow TYM'ers. Recently, I have noticed a influx of people wanting nerfs or buffs for characters in our beloved game. So, today I would like to discuss the importance of training mode. I have a strong feeling a lot of users are not taking full advantage of the games feature. First, let me give you an example of a time utilizing training mode benefited me.
I, like many others was getting blown up from Takeda's EX Quick Phase and other gimmicks the first couple of days post release. I was under the assumption it wasn't punishable. Instead of throwing a fit and demanding nerfs I decided to enter training to discover why I was getting blown up. I did a few simple steps that completely changed that MU for me. First, I selected Takeda and I selected my current main for the CPU. In training I set the A.I. to always block and turned reversals on, but left it set to random. I proceeded to do the few moves that were blowing me up and to my surprise they were all punishable. Not only did I learn what is punishable and HOW to punish it, but the answer was given to me on a silver platter.
In conclusion, training mode can help you level up in 3 areas.
1. You get to practice your combos and get them down
2. You discover what is punishable and how to do so
3. Improve your reactions
Of course there are many different ways to use training mode, but it's there for you to discover. How about the rest of you. Do you take full advantage of this great feature or do you just learn combos and then complain about other characters? Remember, not everything is handed to you.
EDIT; I feel like it's more so important for new fighting game players to read this and use the feature to discover the beauty of it all.
I, like many others was getting blown up from Takeda's EX Quick Phase and other gimmicks the first couple of days post release. I was under the assumption it wasn't punishable. Instead of throwing a fit and demanding nerfs I decided to enter training to discover why I was getting blown up. I did a few simple steps that completely changed that MU for me. First, I selected Takeda and I selected my current main for the CPU. In training I set the A.I. to always block and turned reversals on, but left it set to random. I proceeded to do the few moves that were blowing me up and to my surprise they were all punishable. Not only did I learn what is punishable and HOW to punish it, but the answer was given to me on a silver platter.
In conclusion, training mode can help you level up in 3 areas.
1. You get to practice your combos and get them down
2. You discover what is punishable and how to do so
3. Improve your reactions
Of course there are many different ways to use training mode, but it's there for you to discover. How about the rest of you. Do you take full advantage of this great feature or do you just learn combos and then complain about other characters? Remember, not everything is handed to you.
EDIT; I feel like it's more so important for new fighting game players to read this and use the feature to discover the beauty of it all.