When I stumbled upon the video, I was just searching for a quick solution to a problem that had been nagging at me for days. Little did I know that it would be more than just a helpful guide-it would become a resource that profoundly impacted me. The video not only addressed the immediate issue I was facing but also opened my eyes to new ways of thinking and approaching challenges. I remember clicking on it with low expectations, but by the end, I was left feeling inspired and equipped with knowledge that extended beyond the topic at hand. The first thing that struck me was how clearly the video broke down complex concepts into manageable parts. I often find that online tutorials or educational videos can be overwhelming, either because they assume too much prior knowledge or because they rush through key points. However, this video was different. It paced itself perfectly, ensuring that I could follow along without feeling lost. This was particularly helpful because the topic was something I had little experience with, yet the video made it feel accessible and even enjoyable to learn. What I appreciated most was the creator’s ability to anticipate the viewer's needs. Throughout the video, it was as if the presenter knew exactly where I might struggle or have questions, and they addressed those points with precision and clarity. This level of consideration made the video not just informative, but also highly engaging. I wasn’t just passively watching; I was actively learning and understanding each step. It felt like the creator had taken the time to really think about the learning process, which is something that’s often missing in other tutorials. As the video progressed, I found myself gaining confidence in a subject area that had previously intimidated me. The step-by-step guidance, combined with practical examples, allowed me to apply what I was learning in real-time. This practical application was crucial because it turned abstract ideas into something tangible that I could use immediately. By the end of the video, I wasn’t just aware of how to solve the problem; I understood why the solution worked and how I could adapt it to different situations. Moreover, the video had a lasting impact beyond the initial problem it helped me solve. It introduced me to new tools and techniques that I’ve since incorporated into other areas of my work and personal projects. The knowledge I gained has become a part of my skill set, something I draw on regularly. It’s rare to find content online that has such a far-reaching influence, but this video managed to do just that. The experience of watching this video also changed how I approach learning online. It reminded me of the value of well-crafted educational content and encouraged me to seek out more resources of a similar caliber. I now spend more time researching and selecting the right videos to watch, knowing that the right one can make all the difference. This particular video set a new standard for me in terms of what I look for in online learning, and it’s raised my expectations for future content. In the end, my love for this video stems from the fact that it didn’t just help me solve a problem-it empowered me. It transformed a moment of frustration into an opportunity for growth and learning. I’m grateful to the creator for their meticulous work, and I know that the impact of this video will stay with me for a long time. It’s not often that something as simple as a video can have such a profound effect, but this one certainly did, and for that, I’m truly appreciative.
@@JaniyahWalker-ze7hz umm I’m pretty sure he can’t but a tip is if you press an m1 right after using hunters grasp it will shorten it making for a more effective move (it only works when the opponent is down slammed or ragdolles)
The very basic rule of front dash knockback is how you land the punch relative to where you were facing when you started the front dash, which is the same reason that front dash KB is activated if you maneuver to anywhere other than straight ahead. This is also true for ragdolled opponents, only that their altitude is also relative, i.e they need to be above you on their client for the extension to work properly. So get under them and make sure you're going the same direction you assumed with your front dash, that's why he does the small turn at the end.
I tried it and it felt way more constant then the half circle method! I still use the half circle method (cause im used to it), but I am hoping to change to this method to make my combos better. Thank you!
a better method that bypasses the climbing feature is instead of staying on the ground while using uppercut u just jump and use it at the same time then u stand on the opponent and do the tech, after a bit of practice it gets really easy to do
Thx for the tip bro love ya vids ik you getting tired of me saying happy stuff to ya vids but amazing vids thx for the tips I might be good cuz of ya thx for every single tip for me you make the best vids hope you get 23 subs and you deserve when you get that
wsg, I have an alternative way of this tech: You uplift the enemy and look back, then dash, when ur 50% done the dash you turn your camera and try to hit them, If it doesnt work Then move your camera back little bit by 1.2% It basically looks like a curve do I call it Alter loop dash
It's impressive because i had been doing it for a long time, it wasn't comfortable for me to do the dash from the side so I preferred to do it on my back
People always confused by the meaning of *hitting the torso* . Theres actually a simple way of doing it... U just gotta dash *immediately* and the most important part is you have to *land* under ur opponent..
I did this before while warming up but i never actually used it thinking it's bad since it didn't hit the torso not realizing i had bad ping back then lolll
I dont think people realize how annoying this tech is gonna be if a person who uses sonic is actually skilled. Because if you use sonic with this tech he'll one shot combo you because im pretty sure you can use this tech 3-4x in a row with sonic while you use his moves.
When I stumbled upon the video, I was just searching for a quick solution to a problem that had been nagging at me for days. Little did I know that it would be more than just a helpful guide-it would become a resource that profoundly impacted me. The video not only addressed the immediate issue I was facing but also opened my eyes to new ways of thinking and approaching challenges. I remember clicking on it with low expectations, but by the end, I was left feeling inspired and equipped with knowledge that extended beyond the topic at hand.
The first thing that struck me was how clearly the video broke down complex concepts into manageable parts. I often find that online tutorials or educational videos can be overwhelming, either because they assume too much prior knowledge or because they rush through key points. However, this video was different. It paced itself perfectly, ensuring that I could follow along without feeling lost. This was particularly helpful because the topic was something I had little experience with, yet the video made it feel accessible and even enjoyable to learn.
What I appreciated most was the creator’s ability to anticipate the viewer's needs. Throughout the video, it was as if the presenter knew exactly where I might struggle or have questions, and they addressed those points with precision and clarity. This level of consideration made the video not just informative, but also highly engaging. I wasn’t just passively watching; I was actively learning and understanding each step. It felt like the creator had taken the time to really think about the learning process, which is something that’s often missing in other tutorials.
As the video progressed, I found myself gaining confidence in a subject area that had previously intimidated me. The step-by-step guidance, combined with practical examples, allowed me to apply what I was learning in real-time. This practical application was crucial because it turned abstract ideas into something tangible that I could use immediately. By the end of the video, I wasn’t just aware of how to solve the problem; I understood why the solution worked and how I could adapt it to different situations.
Moreover, the video had a lasting impact beyond the initial problem it helped me solve. It introduced me to new tools and techniques that I’ve since incorporated into other areas of my work and personal projects. The knowledge I gained has become a part of my skill set, something I draw on regularly. It’s rare to find content online that has such a far-reaching influence, but this video managed to do just that.
The experience of watching this video also changed how I approach learning online. It reminded me of the value of well-crafted educational content and encouraged me to seek out more resources of a similar caliber. I now spend more time researching and selecting the right videos to watch, knowing that the right one can make all the difference. This particular video set a new standard for me in terms of what I look for in online learning, and it’s raised my expectations for future content.
In the end, my love for this video stems from the fact that it didn’t just help me solve a problem-it empowered me. It transformed a moment of frustration into an opportunity for growth and learning. I’m grateful to the creator for their meticulous work, and I know that the impact of this video will stay with me for a long time. It’s not often that something as simple as a video can have such a profound effect, but this one certainly did, and for that, I’m truly appreciative.
bro wtf
I aint readin allat
This guy cooked a little bit too much lol
Hell nahh
was any of this necessary
01:33 bro felt like itadori after landing 3 continuous black flashes
Real
Unreal
jjs itadori when you turn back for 0.1 second
I've landed this a few times without realizing it was a tech. (In every battlegrounds game except z battlegrounds and jjs)
In jjs it ain’t possible
you’re an odd loop dasher
you cant do it in jjs
@@thaishanks "except z battlegrounds and jjs"
@@sundayonsaturday "except z battlegrounds and jjs"
*new kyoto combo starts*
what? are you 7?
@@cybanix6905no I’m 5
just keep the fries bro
@@Miggy510lol
kyoto combo is mid
Your a legend bro, you got straight to the point instead of making the video as long as 8 mins for monetization
this video helped out a TON bro i could only land it but the opponent would go far away, now i can do it almost flawlessly!
bro i like how you just wanna teach us smth and not like the other yts that create 8 min vids just for money and you get straight to the point so nice
fr
Fr This youtuber just got straight to the point he earns my sub and like
BRO TY FOR THE LOOP DASH , SINCE I WATCHED UR VIDEO I CAN PERFECTLY 13 IN A ROW WITH ALL THE LOOP DASH TECHS,TYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.
you know its a good day when Ehren posts
You know ur gonna learn something when Ehren uploads
He’s like a teacher for tsb
@@HayaAbdullah-fu7uv ikr
Can you show me hero hunter
@@MadXD-yo11can you show me hero hunter
@@JaniyahWalker-ze7hz umm I’m pretty sure he can’t but a tip is if you press an m1 right after using hunters grasp it will shorten it making for a more effective move (it only works when the opponent is down slammed or ragdolles)
the way you said turn like that then turn like this made me like "oh thats ez, wait ok, hell naw " xd
thank you ehren I'm about to become my idol alpha1 with this
1:48 It’s fine, as long as we know what to do, we get it!
The very basic rule of front dash knockback is how you land the punch relative to where you were facing when you started the front dash, which is the same reason that front dash KB is activated if you maneuver to anywhere other than straight ahead.
This is also true for ragdolled opponents, only that their altitude is also relative, i.e they need to be above you on their client for the extension to work properly.
So get under them and make sure you're going the same direction you assumed with your front dash, that's why he does the small turn at the end.
This is a good tech, not only u can use it on diff platforms, it's also easy to execute with a little practice.
Bro thank you for this I was struggling but now I can combo everyone Thank you
I tried it and it felt way more constant then the half circle method! I still use the half circle method (cause im used to it), but I am hoping to change to this method to make my combos better. Thank you!
0:53 bro literally hit him with pure aura bro was like a whole 2 foot away from that punch
a better method that bypasses the climbing feature is instead of staying on the ground while using uppercut u just jump and use it at the same time then u stand on the opponent and do the tech, after a bit of practice it gets really easy to do
now do it on mobile
I figured it out by doing Kanzos thing
Move camera
Its posible
ez
Yes
0:56 tip: lower your frame cap
comment is an L but pfp is a smash
daddy sukuna
@@someonev3 freakuna*
it actually works if u lower it to 60
More fps = more easy to do this tech
Do not lower
@@Mahkawkooh shit my bad thought you meant to increase your frame cap to sum like 144fps
daddy freakuna
THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHH I NEEDED THISSSSS‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
THANK YOU, i NEEDED this Soo much ❤
Ohgod my fingers r going to hate me with this one
FR
Ok I actually managed to do it once it works you earned a sub ❤
dawg, tysm for this useful vid :D
I finally can do a loop dash now
This was the best content about LOOPO DASH not cap legit 😎😎😄😄😄😄😃😃
my FPS is 50 and it works for me thank you dude
Is it me still waiting this buddy make video some sonic tech.(He truly underrated I hate to call spam while i do true combo.)
i target everybody who says spam even if they arent talking to me
Thx for the tip bro love ya vids ik you getting tired of me saying happy stuff to ya vids but amazing vids thx for the tips I might be good cuz of ya thx for every single tip for me you make the best vids hope you get 23 subs and you deserve when you get that
*23k* subs
#meat Rider
Yea i knew it
#wood rider
You know that the distance you can throw a player with the dash depends on the angle.
More information can be found on the TSB wiki or fandom.
wsg, I have an alternative way of this tech: You uplift the enemy and look back, then dash, when ur 50% done the dash you turn your camera and try to hit them, If it doesnt work Then move your camera back little bit by 1.2% It basically looks like a curve do I call it Alter loop dash
W ehren 🗣🗣🔥 for releasing the video
this video helped so much and i was able to land my saitama one shot combo i made
Hi Ehren, was wondering when u said, turn right, dym 180° of just like a 90° turn?
180
It's impressive because i had been doing it for a long time, it wasn't comfortable for me to do the dash from the side so I preferred to do it on my back
Thanks, now I'll use sonic and ruin people's day with this.
OMGG TYSM BRO UR SO LIFE SAVER
thanks for the tech now i can troll with my friends
ehren is the yuji of loop dashes
Ehren THANK YOU SO MUCH
You can also do it with lethal whirlwind stream
this made me realize why i can’t do the (lethal + front dash) anymore, they nerfed it
W and you and Cimol uploaded around simular times lol
TYSM THIS HELPED A LOT
W Loop I love that❤❤❤
Yooo ive been doing the same but missing that last step thanks for the help
Love you, Ehren
People always confused by the meaning of *hitting the torso* .
Theres actually a simple way of doing it...
U just gotta dash *immediately* and the most important part is you have to *land* under ur opponent..
For all the console players you can use lock then get on there head after third m1 then uppercut forward dash and it has a 100% success rate
Bro: "My aim sucks!"
**his aim:**
Bigg W🔥 thx so much
Mobile players: Dang. Why this game hates me 💀🙏
nice video now i can get better combos with the strongest hero
Thanks, i landed it consitently
I do this all the time I call it the flick dash you can do it outside of combos to combo start on your opponent
If you play on controller you can use lock on to do it for you
ehm, actually for pc players, You can do supatech instead of doing the loop dash! It will make it very Cool and easier.
You Just have to hit the back so the torso hitbox Is higer, and thats one of the best metod to hit it without actually knowing where to go
Higer
@@AKantiby yep its higer
@GangsterWolf69 nope, he meant higer.
@GangsterWolf69 here's your useless answer for waiting 5 days: higer
Well this is what i needed to always hit the combo I made .Nice I am gonna target my friends now
omg tysm ive training for long time to do that tech and i just cant do it with this mthod i should be able to do it tysm
Ig I needed this
You gotta jump + normal uppercut to use that other tech that you said “Didn’t work”
Does it works on dummy?
l Know combo fail the loop if u use pahice use crush pull use diry m1 downslam and use Rock and m4 and use the 4th move
Step 1: have better ping than opponent
Alright i’ll try this and tell the results tomorrow
I did this before while warming up but i never actually used it thinking it's bad since it didn't hit the torso not realizing i had bad ping back then lolll
Thank you 😊😊
thank you🐲🐲
thanks bro appreciate it
With lock on its vary ez
Fr
It’s sad how everyone practices on bacons
People are gonna hate sonic mains much more now 😈
New sub
YOU IS NOT OUL🗣️🔥❕
who is OUL
@@EhrenG9000another UA-camr who does these kinda vids
Perfection
POV you have 38k kills and can’t loop dash
bruh I'm 9.5k kills on ps5 and can almost do it
@@midoshibl7656 I think i can do the one with the garou second ability so I am happy atleast
I will try ty 1:49 ❤
Can finally do a hard Saitama combo i saw floriz do without having to try 1304115 times :D
Dangelo Plaza
does it also work with characters with a weapon like atomic samurai?
Its easy but The hard one is that The lethal whirlwand loop dash
I dont think people realize how annoying this tech is gonna be if a person who uses sonic is actually skilled. Because if you use sonic with this tech he'll one shot combo you because im pretty sure you can use this tech 3-4x in a row with sonic while you use his moves.
I think humbled used that tech
Alfred Stravenue
Shenanigans tutorials when?
Thats really usefull
Can i use this tech in my video for a showcase
I land a uppercut dash in a battle well it was a extend but i did the front one
Somehow I might be able to do this in jjs just maybe
Nah u can’t
omg love you ❣️😘
One day he will make a vid telling how to master this game then tell us to watch all the vids he posted 🤣
Best way to loop dash POV ps users with lock in
Yea I made that tech up too but i do it in heroes battlegrounds
@Ehren we basically have the same avatar 😭
-But if ur ping is 140+ u will never do it on low ping just accept that fate
New creative min my falling off
Ehren are you english or spanish?
Your not funny that trend is dead
Ive got a dash extender tech, i recorded it too.