Thanks so much for this video, Sabre! I played a decent amount of Rivals 1 Orcane, but I still learned a ton from this. Glad to see you're out here tearing it up in Rivals 2 too!
Wow amazing video, literally what I was looking for. When you said "some people know about it but just don't understand how to do it still" I was like that's exactly me. Thank you man continue making great videos! Also in general so many mechanics explained so well so fast thank you!!!
I can’t play Rivals 2 until it’s out on PS5, but I’d played it at my friend’s house last weekend; happened to pick Orcane and immediately stuck to him because of how amazing his movement feels. I used to play Squirtle & Ivysaur in PM, and Orcane is surprisingly the natural conclusion of both! While watching your video (after many, many others), I found myself mentally rehearsing & visualizing myself performing the Orcane tech I was seeing with success. I am very obviously bubbling 🐳🫧 at the mouth to play the game ahaha; I’ve always loved moving bodies of water, sea mammals and dogs! Orcane was always meant to be my conclusion 🩵
Any chance you'll make a full Orcane guide? Your content is top notch and your knowledge is readily apparent, lots of current guides don't cover nearly this much detail about even his basic mechanics.
I'm not planning on it for now, but you should definitely join the Orcane discord if you haven't already. We have a written guide with some of the basics that's a great beginner resource
good stuff! you can also get wavelands out of the wall jump b reverse fireb- I mean droplet. pretty nice, u can mix wavelanding back to ledge or forward to followup on the droplet hitting
This is incredible, I didn’t play much Orcane (and I didn’t really play against any Orcane either) in Rivals 1 but Rivals 2 Orcane has been calling my name, this guide is perfect for a silly whale beginner like me
This is very insightful and very helpful to learn some sick new tech for orcane. but like I don't think beginners are going to be doing sliding ledge regrabs.... they are probably going to be asking how best to kill or combo with Orcane.. i know because I'm a beginner to rivals and am loving orcane but god do I suck with him because I'm just so new to the game
I don't think I'll make a video about it, but the TLDR is that side special is borderline useless onstage but a great recovery tool. Being able to get to the wall using side special lets you wall jump and begin recovering without wasting your double jump or air dodge, and being able to change the height/distance makes it surprisingly difficult to edgeguard on reaction
This is incredible, ty so much! Do you have any tips on exactly how to baby dash uptilt? I can do these easily if I remap right-stick to regular attacks instead of strong attacks but I want to continue to use the right stick for strong attacks. Are there any clever button mappings that I'm not considering that can help with this input?
It's much harder to do it with strong attack mapped to your right stick, you could turn off tap jump and probably do one or two babydash utilts in a row but I imagine you need to have attack stick set to get the full chain like I showed in the video
@@TSCSabre Do you play with right stick on attack? I had been, but I read that it makes hydroplane -> forward smash impossible. Trying it out, this seems to be the case. Is this not an important thing to be able to do with Orcane?
@@KurtMage I play with attack stick and can do hydroplane fStrong, but I do struggle to do hydroplane dStrong consistently so that's a trade-off for sure. Top orcane players use both control schemes based on their preferences, so don't worry too much about it while learning.
Would you say Orcane is similar to Ivysaur from smash? I love Ivysaur and am looking for a character in RoA that matches well. I also main'd Banjo, and dedede.
thank you so much for this guide, but a quick question, how do you get max speed fair? i see it allot but i can only seem to get about 70% of the speed some people reach when doing it
It helps to have momentum before starting the fair by doing a RAR, but also you need to hold back (the way you want to go) which increases the speed too. Likewise, you can hold forward to go less far if desired.
can you explain further how do you turn on the air with neutral b or down b? like do you press slightly to the side you want to torn to or what do i have to do?
You can either press in the direction you want before doing the neutral/down special, or you can hold the direction you want to turn and use your parry button in the air, which is typically mapped to neutral special. The parry method is a lot more consistent with no risk of wasting an existing puddle or using side special the wrong way, so I recommend learning to do that on command
Hello. I'm french and I was looking for Rivals 2 guides. It's a good thing to learn eanglish, but could you add subtitles to win a bigger audience ? (There are not much guides or tutos in others languages.)
Unfortunately I don't know any other languages and translators are expensive, would it help if I put the script of the video in the description for people to try and use google to translate?
It's based on holding back and having momentum before you start the fair, that's why a running RAR fair will go further than one that you start from full hopping with no prior momentum
thank you
You're very welcome, chess
what the actual fuck...
hello chess
Magnus level RoA creator choice
based chess
Every time I think I know everything about Orcane I learn 5 new things.
That outro is so extremely clean whoa
Your Orcane is always going to be freaking sick! :D Truly an inspiration!
Oh wow, this is the best tech intro guide ive seen for orcane, thank you!
this video was super insightful for someone who is new to the game completely! Thanks for posting
The puddleless up-b trick is something I did not know! Amazing stuff Sabre.
Thanks so much for this video, Sabre! I played a decent amount of Rivals 1 Orcane, but I still learned a ton from this. Glad to see you're out here tearing it up in Rivals 2 too!
Wow amazing video, literally what I was looking for. When you said "some people know about it but just don't understand how to do it still" I was like that's exactly me. Thank you man continue making great videos!
Also in general so many mechanics explained so well so fast thank you!!!
I can’t play Rivals 2 until it’s out on PS5, but I’d played it at my friend’s house last weekend; happened to pick Orcane and immediately stuck to him because of how amazing his movement feels. I used to play Squirtle & Ivysaur in PM, and Orcane is surprisingly the natural conclusion of both!
While watching your video (after many, many others), I found myself mentally rehearsing & visualizing myself performing the Orcane tech I was seeing with success. I am very obviously bubbling 🐳🫧 at the mouth to play the game ahaha; I’ve always loved moving bodies of water, sea mammals and dogs! Orcane was always meant to be my conclusion 🩵
No clue why you dont have more subs your videos have always been good and you make PM really approachable. This was a great tutorial
This video is insanely good. Appreciate the tips as I try to level up my Orcane!
very informative and to the point, great video
Any chance you'll make a full Orcane guide? Your content is top notch and your knowledge is readily apparent, lots of current guides don't cover nearly this much detail about even his basic mechanics.
I'm not planning on it for now, but you should definitely join the Orcane discord if you haven't already. We have a written guide with some of the basics that's a great beginner resource
I did not know any of these! Thankyou
Excellent stuff, Orcane probably has the best survivability in the game with these implemented. He has a really heavy weight surprisingly
Banger as expected
good stuff! you can also get wavelands out of the wall jump b reverse fireb- I mean droplet. pretty nice, u can mix wavelanding back to ledge or forward to followup on the droplet hitting
This is incredible, I didn’t play much Orcane (and I didn’t really play against any Orcane either) in Rivals 1 but Rivals 2 Orcane has been calling my name, this guide is perfect for a silly whale beginner like me
I watched a video of you explaining shield slideoffs in PM yesterday
Great video ! Keep up the good work
I learned so much. Thanks for the video!
I learned SO MUCH
Thank you!
amazing video! you're the goat
Crazy good tips
I now have a good list of drills to do now :D
oh god im so happy about the lots of new orcane tutorials (im so bad at him)
Great video, thanks alot !
goat, THANK YOU!
This is very insightful and very helpful to learn some sick new tech for orcane. but like I don't think beginners are going to be doing sliding ledge regrabs.... they are probably going to be asking how best to kill or combo with Orcane.. i know because I'm a beginner to rivals and am loving orcane but god do I suck with him because I'm just so new to the game
Amazing video thank you
Incredible tutorial
I feel like they made babydashing easier in RoA2, which I think is neat.
Yes they did, it's a 2 frame input in this game and was a 1 frame input in RoA
I had no idea you can angle bubbles
this is kino
Id love a video about his Side special, cuz it seems kinda moot as a move in his kit
I don't think I'll make a video about it, but the TLDR is that side special is borderline useless onstage but a great recovery tool. Being able to get to the wall using side special lets you wall jump and begin recovering without wasting your double jump or air dodge, and being able to change the height/distance makes it surprisingly difficult to edgeguard on reaction
This is incredible, ty so much!
Do you have any tips on exactly how to baby dash uptilt? I can do these easily if I remap right-stick to regular attacks instead of strong attacks but I want to continue to use the right stick for strong attacks. Are there any clever button mappings that I'm not considering that can help with this input?
It's much harder to do it with strong attack mapped to your right stick, you could turn off tap jump and probably do one or two babydash utilts in a row but I imagine you need to have attack stick set to get the full chain like I showed in the video
@@TSCSabre Do you play with right stick on attack? I had been, but I read that it makes hydroplane -> forward smash impossible. Trying it out, this seems to be the case. Is this not an important thing to be able to do with Orcane?
@@KurtMage I play with attack stick and can do hydroplane fStrong, but I do struggle to do hydroplane dStrong consistently so that's a trade-off for sure. Top orcane players use both control schemes based on their preferences, so don't worry too much about it while learning.
Would you say Orcane is similar to Ivysaur from smash? I love Ivysaur and am looking for a character in RoA that matches well. I also main'd Banjo, and dedede.
I would say so, I played Ivysaur in Project+ and there are a lot of similarities between the two
How do you get so much insane momentum with your fair? i can never get it to move that fast
thank you so much for this guide, but a quick question, how do you get max speed fair? i see it allot but i can only seem to get about 70% of the speed some people reach when doing it
It helps to have momentum before starting the fair by doing a RAR, but also you need to hold back (the way you want to go) which increases the speed too. Likewise, you can hold forward to go less far if desired.
We have different definitions of Beginner lol
can you explain further how do you turn on the air with neutral b or down b? like do you press slightly to the side you want to torn to or what do i have to do?
You can either press in the direction you want before doing the neutral/down special, or you can hold the direction you want to turn and use your parry button in the air, which is typically mapped to neutral special. The parry method is a lot more consistent with no risk of wasting an existing puddle or using side special the wrong way, so I recommend learning to do that on command
@@TSCSabre cheers, thank you so much
Any tips on consistent walljump wavebounce neutral from ledge drop?
Also same question about puddle boost from ledge
Also could you reverse puddle boosting like ranno Can reverse needle boosting?
They ruined his bair for no reason. It was his only disjoint aerial
Hello. I'm french and I was looking for Rivals 2 guides. It's a good thing to learn eanglish, but could you add subtitles to win a bigger audience ? (There are not much guides or tutos in others languages.)
Unfortunately I don't know any other languages and translators are expensive, would it help if I put the script of the video in the description for people to try and use google to translate?
@@TSCSabre it's ok. Just do subtittles in your own language. UA-cam has a (not perfect) autotrad option.
how do you do the max distance fair? i can get it but inconsistently. is there more to it than just holding back?
It's based on holding back and having momentum before you start the fair, that's why a running RAR fair will go further than one that you start from full hopping with no prior momentum
@@TSCSabre ill try to practice it. thank you
nice guide dude, can u do Clairen ?
I'm an orcane main, so I probably won't do one for anyone else unless I happen to pick them up
Mixtchup lol
how the fuck do i beat it when she approaches with bubble?
parry