been loving your guides as i make guides myself also, big respect for the high-effort content i think for videos like these it could be cool to hear your thoughts or analysis in post-commentary form keep up the good work!
my friends and I picked up the game recently. I'm not looking to be as proficient as you guys but I would to improve on Doombox. Besides your series on improvement, do you have any Doombox specific tips?
Hey man glad you asked. I'm not exactly a Doombox main by any means, but from playing against other top Doombox's I can tell you that his screen presence alone makes him scary to play against. Since he's so big he's able to challenge very easily, where in most cases when your opponent bunts the ball to receive it, DB has the best chance of stealing due to how large his hitboxes are. Same thing goes for ball control. If you watch our most recent FT5 set, you'll see CookingTiger does a great job of keeping me out with parries whenever I try to challenge myself. Also pushbox. You say you're new, but I might as well bring it up. If you didn't know crouching + jumping with full meter allows DB to push his opponent. So, if you're facing away from your opponent, you can use one of DB's sharp angles and then turn around to push your opponent back to mess up their positioning. Push box also cancels all inputs immediately, so if your opponent wants to catch they have to input bunt/swing after the pushbox.
I love this kind of content, it sums up what I love about this game : skill, intense matches, epic impression of power
Top-tier stuff! Definitely very educational when it comes to watching how you guys decide to cover angles in certain situations.
Just got into this game. Sick content dude
Glad I could provide!
I love watching you play Raptor, hes the best!!! Its genuinely mesmerising to watch high level LLB gameplay so props to the both of you!
been loving your guides as i make guides myself also, big respect for the high-effort content
i think for videos like these it could be cool to hear your thoughts or analysis in post-commentary form
keep up the good work!
Appreciate you! I love this game.
I like these videos, you do host a bunch of tourneys so that would be dope to see those on here. Edited or unedited
The Rooftop's Channel is more for old Tourney's. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/channels/6oySkz4cxpVNph3OLgX9Ag.html
Damn he hit you with that slaw bunnies
yo how did you get that outfit for raptor?
I made it myself and uploaded it through Texture Mod. You can find Modding in the Modding section of the Stadium Discord: discord.gg/VFN6Amycvp
my friends and I picked up the game recently. I'm not looking to be as proficient as you guys but I would to improve on Doombox. Besides your series on improvement, do you have any Doombox specific tips?
Hey man glad you asked. I'm not exactly a Doombox main by any means, but from playing against other top Doombox's I can tell you that his screen presence alone makes him scary to play against. Since he's so big he's able to challenge very easily, where in most cases when your opponent bunts the ball to receive it, DB has the best chance of stealing due to how large his hitboxes are. Same thing goes for ball control. If you watch our most recent FT5 set, you'll see CookingTiger does a great job of keeping me out with parries whenever I try to challenge myself.
Also pushbox. You say you're new, but I might as well bring it up. If you didn't know crouching + jumping with full meter allows DB to push his opponent. So, if you're facing away from your opponent, you can use one of DB's sharp angles and then turn around to push your opponent back to mess up their positioning. Push box also cancels all inputs immediately, so if your opponent wants to catch they have to input bunt/swing after the pushbox.
man and i thout i was decent