@Gavin King yeah i know it is but i believe wpmm was referring to casual smash players who press the A and B buttons as hard as they can to "make their moves do more damage" similar to how some people rotate their controller in racing games to "turn faster"
This isn't really a guide for beginners, as it already assumes you know how to perform every type of attack, grabs, jumps, shielding, how to get off ledge etc. This is guide is for players that already know how to play casually, but want to get better at the game
before getting into teching and RAR and DI, the real first-timers gotta know about stuff like, how does one do a smash attack? what is an "up bee", is it anything like updog? how does one return to the stage after falling off? what, is the DEAL, with "shielding, grabbing, and dodging"? lest we now-pros forget our humble roots of not being able to do any of these things
Exactly, I'm not ashamed to say I have literally never played a Smash game before and splurged on ultimate to see what the fuss is about. I have no idea wtf I'm doing lmao someone help
I think a good idea for a video would be something like “How to avoid building bad habits”. I know it’s super hard to change something you’ve been doing a long time so I’d rather avoid making habits I will have to fix later.
You don’t understand the bad habits I have 😂 I started playing brawl at like 8 I was shit at the game obviously but now I’m stuck since they are so engrained in me to just do dumb plays
Thanks for this video. I´m a beginner in smash (cause only have nindendo handhelds and didn´t play smash on 3ds) but was curious about the game and followed it. So playing smash today for the first time was nice and overwhelming together (maybe someone remember her/his start with the game). So these informations a very good for me to come faster into the game. I get more and more the feeling that this game is far more complex than it looks from only watching few combat videos. But i like this
I remember the first time I played smash! such a great memories playing melee as a kid thanks for reminder c;. Hope you enjoy ultimate and welcome to the scene! :D
It is more complex based on each character. Every character has an up, down, and side special (usually the b button) These specials are much different for each character, I reccomend you use kirby as your first character, he is a very good choice to start with
I just came from my first session playing it and ... boy was I wrong about the complexity. xD but this video gavea nice outline of what too look forward to. And Im glad others had the sme idea watchign this video here ...
This video is an interesting concept. Perhaps a better title would be "Beginner's Guide to Competitive Smash Bros"? It's sort of like talking to someone new to Street Fighter and telling them about the different kinds of cancels and counters. I expected this video to teach someone fighting basics, such as guarding, perfect guarding, how damage affects launch distance, or how to choose who to play. This video is all about the terminology which wouldn't matter much to probably most bew players of this game. Great video, though! I never really understood what "neutral game" referred to before.
After watching numerous videos featuring this game over the years and not being able to understand what's going on, i opened this video in hopes to finally find out what do "health percentages" mean and how do you win in this game. This video wasn't helpful at all...
Bought this game today, kinda sad there isnt a tutorial. Played campaign for 4 hours and I have no idea what im doing at all. Im still discovering new attacks/moves. Its really overwhelming EDIT: after about 8 hours in solo mode I can finally feel like I kinda know what im doing and not just spamming all buttons lmao
@@ppppppppp-fz4nh aww dang. Its fun to play competitively imo. I went from rarely playing it to really wanting to learn it and now I'm in love with Smash and play it almost every day
@@jaidsalgado haha i`m in love with smash when not playing it,when i play online i feel so erm pathetic, stupid etc.SSB used to be my favourite series of games,but now i`ve sulked like a big kid and put my GCN controller and switch in a cupboard out the way lmao.I used to play wario and also found myself just smash attacking and couldn`t/can`t get the hang of just just like the f-attacks etc was just like i was pressing the c stick all the time when not.
@@carlchesterman6657 my dude you had the wrong controller settings lol. Your c-stick should be set to do tilt attacks and not smash attacks. Wario is a very good character and is super strong. Maybe you should pick Ultimate back up 🤔😅
@@pecanrockin Well for now im still in Europe so but i will study in Canada so it will be easier for me to travel in US. But i will do it, suscribe i will start making videos in Canada
Salt is me. I pre-ordered and was meant to get Ultimate early today. I didn't, and it looks like it isn't coming anytime soon. To make it worse, the delivery company delivering it went to my neighbor's place.
While this is a super helpful guide, a true "beginners" guide to Ultimate would cover the very basics like movement and how shields and rolls work. Still a great vid tho!
I feel like DI is much more important in Ultimate! In training mode, I was using Link at 80% and put a Motion Sensor Bomb, then DI up, down, and diagonal-down (in direction of the stage), and damn, those grids help a lot!
You do not need to press down to run cancel. You just have to release the stick to neutral to enter the run stop animation, and that animation is fully cancelable.
Finally bought this after not having a console for 4....But JEEBUS do I suck right now. Gonna have to grind through all your tutorials that I'm sure you'll make!
hey i’m no smash expert but i don’t think you have to press down to do a running tilt. you can just let go of left stick and then tilt with the right stick.
Thanks for the video, but it's not really a beginners guide. It's more of how to get good for somewhat experienced players. Would love to see a true beginners guide.
Iam a casual smash player who got in on smash 4 and would like to get pretty decent at ultimate and i think it would really help if you made separate videos to expand upon some of these more complicated topics
Great video, one small recommendation, when you talked about the combo I would suggest you put the combo that you are talking about in the video. It just makes it easier to see how they string together, especially for new players
I'll just leave a comment here, seeing as this game got me back into smash. I started out in brawl without any friends, so I only played the story mode and and against cpu. Ofcourse that's pretty easy once you get used to it. So when this game came around and I heard your friends from FWOB talk about guides, I looked for one and found your video. And I am honestly thankful that you want to share this and help people understand the game. It helps me better understand what I am actually hearing from other people and discover all the things a character can even do. So thank you Esam and I hope to see more upcoming videos about how to play smash. Sincerely a new subscriber.
New to smash, not to fighting games, and so while I understood most of the concepts here, fundamentally everything I needed to know about what separates smash from the rest of the fighting game genres is missing from this video. I get that to competitive players movement is a huge practice time investment and then a powerful fundamental part of the kit once its there, its the same way in Tekken, but we dont start off our beginners with Korean backdash cancelling because thats not relevant to beginner play and learning the game in the slightest. This is definitely an intermediate guide, and from what I can tell a solid one too, but it didnt do me any good this time. 😶
I’ve never played a single Smash game in my life. Early this morning I played ten minutes of this with Ridley and now I want to buy a Switch just for this game
I am brand new to the SSB franchise, so thank you very much for this guide. More guides to help newer players would be incredibly helpful and appreciated. Thank you for your channel.
could you go over the new perfect shield? I could do it consistently in smash 4 but with the new changes, I'm having problems getting the timing right.
this is like a beginner's video for people who watch plenty of competitive smash and already know the basics. Not a beginner's video for people who truly suck at smash.
This kinda shows how hard it is for Pros to think like a beginner. I was looking for a video I can send a friend who has never played Smash before. He doesn't need to know how exactly a Hitbox works. He needs to know what's the difference between a jab, a tilt and a smash attack.
Pretty sure this is a great video for advanced players, but not for beginners. I'm a totally new to smash and I'm for example struggling pretty hard getting back on stage when thrown off (double jump and up+special??? or so). This would've been the most important guide for me for a start: how to recover. But this one veery key princeple is never covered in the "beginner guides" I feel.
I have a hard time hitting the f- tilt instead of the side-a (don't know if that is what it is called). Half of the time I hit the f- tilt, the other half the side- a. Am I missing something here or do you just have to learn it by practising very hard?
This was so dope! Please make a video for the next level. For people that have been in the tourney scene, but can't make it to the next level. Seems like I get bopped if I approach and bopped if I don't.
Thanks so much for this video. I’ve played brawl and four before, but this is the first time I’ve ever wanted to get into it completely. Your videos are a huge help thank you so much
Advantage and disadvantage is a lot simpler than you make it out to be. Advantage would be when your opponent's options are limited and yours are not. IE they are offstage and need to recover, so their options are limited - They *must* do x, and you are in a position to use that information to punish. I don't like the way people use the advantage/disadvantage terminology in Smash 4 commentary and hopefully people bring some nuance back into describing nuetral.
I feel like making things like these clear to beginning players should be top priority. It's really valuable information and helps guide one into the right mindset.
Thank you! I played meele as a kid but didn’t know what I was doing lol. This helped a lot because I remember how much fun I used to have not knowing anything. now I have learned a lot, witch makes it a whole new game to me
I came here to learn what a down throw was Instead I got lectured on teching, short hops, and everything else that's a good three levels too advanced for me
ESAM, what is your opinion on the input lag in Ultimate? It's been tested and it seems theres about 6 frames of input lag. Have you felt it? How much of a problem do you think it is? I personally felt it the very first second I started playing
I'm loving this game. It's one of the reasons I finally got a Switch. I'm 100% new and unfortunately no longer 16 (more like double that age) so I'm having a tough startup from my usual genre of competitive shooters ;p Love these videos!
Hey Man, thanks for this Video!. I grew up on Mortal Kombat & Never played any of Super Smash Bros Games. I Divorced PlayStation & Xbox. Married to Nintendo Switch Now. Loving the Switch. Lol
thank you very much for this vid, ive been playing smash since brawl, but super casually, and i wanted to get a little more competitive with this one, and those tips helped me a lot. For example i didnt know you could do Jump+attack to do the short hop ! :D
You forgot the mechanic where the harder you press the button the stronger the attacks are
@Gavin King r/whooosh
@Gavin King yeah i know it is but i believe wpmm was referring to casual smash players who press the A and B buttons as hard as they can to "make their moves do more damage" similar to how some people rotate their controller in racing games to "turn faster"
Didnt the game tutorial mentioned that. Esam-dono teaches more on advance technique that didnt mention in-game tutorial.
@@JeffUy287 there is a tutorial?` ... please point my kindly towards it.
@@sadi5713 Just dont start the game and it will show. I think that was it. Or go look at Nintendo Channel.
If this is considered “beginner”, I’m apparently intellectually challenged... 😑
Beginners don't need to know some of this, like frames for example. Smash nerds don't seem to understand that casual players exist lol.
A trick: watch movies on flixzone. Been using it for watching lots of of movies lately.
@Jericho Casey definitely, I have been watching on Flixzone for since december myself =)
FR. This game sucks.
This isn't really a guide for beginners, as it already assumes you know how to perform every type of attack, grabs, jumps, shielding, how to get off ledge etc. This is guide is for players that already know how to play casually, but want to get better at the game
before getting into teching and RAR and DI, the real first-timers gotta know about stuff like, how does one do a smash attack? what is an "up bee", is it anything like updog? how does one return to the stage after falling off? what, is the DEAL, with "shielding, grabbing, and dodging"?
lest we now-pros forget our humble roots of not being able to do any of these things
What's updog?
Exactly, I'm not ashamed to say I have literally never played a Smash game before and splurged on ultimate to see what the fuss is about. I have no idea wtf I'm doing lmao someone help
Charlie 789 the game itself actually has a help menu that has tons of information, even character specific information. I’d recommend consulting it
Also, he does explain b-airs u-airs and all that jargon
RatedIcardi wassup dawg
I think a good idea for a video would be something like “How to avoid building bad habits”. I know it’s super hard to change something you’ve been doing a long time so I’d rather avoid making habits I will have to fix later.
and also how to fix bad habits! it's a very good topic, Esam, PLEASE.
I've had it for a week I feel like I constantly find myself just smash attacking over and over and over. This video wasn't "Beginner" enough for me.
You don’t understand the bad habits I have 😂 I started playing brawl at like 8 I was shit at the game obviously but now I’m stuck since they are so engrained in me to just do dumb plays
esams " a beginners guide to complexity"
We need an intermediate and/or advanced version of this video
Thanks for this video. I´m a beginner in smash (cause only have nindendo handhelds and didn´t play smash on 3ds) but was curious about the game and followed it. So playing smash today for the first time was nice and overwhelming together (maybe someone remember her/his start with the game). So these informations a very good for me to come faster into the game. I get more and more the feeling that this game is far more complex than it looks from only watching few combat videos. But i like this
I remember the first time I played smash! such a great memories playing melee as a kid thanks for reminder c;.
Hope you enjoy ultimate and welcome to the scene! :D
It is more complex based on each character. Every character has an up, down, and side special (usually the b button) These specials are much different for each character, I reccomend you use kirby as your first character, he is a very good choice to start with
I just came from my first session playing it and ... boy was I wrong about the complexity. xD but this video gavea nice outline of what too look forward to. And Im glad others had the sme idea watchign this video here ...
The game is deceptively deep. Keep at it. Once you start getting stuff down it gets really really fun.
Malabras Remember to have fun and be patient man! Smash games take a lot of practice to get “good” at (:
This video is an interesting concept. Perhaps a better title would be "Beginner's Guide to Competitive Smash Bros"? It's sort of like talking to someone new to Street Fighter and telling them about the different kinds of cancels and counters. I expected this video to teach someone fighting basics, such as guarding, perfect guarding, how damage affects launch distance, or how to choose who to play. This video is all about the terminology which wouldn't matter much to probably most bew players of this game.
Great video, though! I never really understood what "neutral game" referred to before.
After watching numerous videos featuring this game over the years and not being able to understand what's going on, i opened this video in hopes to finally find out what do "health percentages" mean and how do you win in this game. This video wasn't helpful at all...
Bought this game today, kinda sad there isnt a tutorial. Played campaign for 4 hours and I have no idea what im doing at all. Im still discovering new attacks/moves. Its really overwhelming
EDIT: after about 8 hours in solo mode I can finally feel like I kinda know what im doing and not just spamming all buttons lmao
How are you doing now? Lol
@@jaidsalgado im rarely playing the game now. i finished the campaign and played some online. it got better after like 10 hours of ingame time.
@@ppppppppp-fz4nh aww dang. Its fun to play competitively imo. I went from rarely playing it to really wanting to learn it and now I'm in love with Smash and play it almost every day
@@jaidsalgado haha i`m in love with smash when not playing it,when i play online i feel so erm pathetic, stupid etc.SSB used to be my favourite series of games,but now i`ve sulked like a big kid and put my GCN controller and switch in a cupboard out the way lmao.I used to play wario and also found myself just smash attacking and couldn`t/can`t get the hang of just just like the f-attacks etc was just like i was pressing the c stick all the time when not.
@@carlchesterman6657 my dude you had the wrong controller settings lol. Your c-stick should be set to do tilt attacks and not smash attacks. Wario is a very good character and is super strong. Maybe you should pick Ultimate back up 🤔😅
Did you know that Pikachu libre is a girl?
You can tell by the heart shape on her tail
A female pikachus tail has a butt crack!
You can tell that it is by the way it do
Nope. Not at all. I could NOT tell based on it's heart shaped tail.
@@dagareco
Prepare yourself!
Prepare yourself!
This game is so amazing. Worth the wait for sure!
I want to make it big in Ultimate, what a dream....
Go for it, if one things for sure, dedication, passion and persistence will get you somewhere. :)
TrafalgarNM DO IT!!
TrafalgarNM The game just came out, you definitely can if you work smart and hard.
@@gweatgawivarietydunk Thanks a lot, i will persist
@@pecanrockin Well for now im still in Europe so but i will study in Canada so it will be easier for me to travel in US. But i will do it, suscribe i will start making videos in Canada
it would be cool if you made a follow up to this video with more advanced techniques, or maybe even make this a series!
Salt is me. I pre-ordered and was meant to get Ultimate early today. I didn't, and it looks like it isn't coming anytime soon. To make it worse, the delivery company delivering it went to my neighbor's place.
While this is a super helpful guide, a true "beginners" guide to Ultimate would cover the very basics like movement and how shields and rolls work. Still a great vid tho!
Art of smash ultimate did that.
Dustin Dicely correct. I pretty much button mash because I’m so new. I started watching this and within 10 seconds I was like. Uh... You lost me. Lol
I feel like DI is much more important in Ultimate!
In training mode, I was using Link at 80% and put a Motion Sensor Bomb, then DI up, down, and diagonal-down (in direction of the stage), and damn, those grids help a lot!
You do not need to press down to run cancel. You just have to release the stick to neutral to enter the run stop animation, and that animation is fully cancelable.
Finally bought this after not having a console for 4....But JEEBUS do I suck right now. Gonna have to grind through all your tutorials that I'm sure you'll make!
Idk why I’m watching this but ima give the view
Thanks for the guide esam for the guide, it was very helpful.
To helpful actually. Prepare to get rekt mate.
I’m not new to Smash but I rarely did well in bracket in Smash 4 so here’s to better beginnings.
Could you do a video explaining the pros and cons of having tap jump on/off and C-stick set to smash/tilt cuz I can't decide which combination to use
hey i’m no smash expert but i don’t think you have to press down to do a running tilt. you can just let go of left stick and then tilt with the right stick.
I dunno if i'm just bad but that always leads to me dash-attacking...
Most helpful video I think you or anyone else has made. Thank you
Finally a video that explains how to play the game and not dumbing it down to explaining what each button does.
Thanks for the video, but it's not really a beginners guide. It's more of how to get good for somewhat experienced players. Would love to see a true beginners guide.
Iam a casual smash player who got in on smash 4 and would like to get pretty decent at ultimate and i think it would really help if you made separate videos to expand upon some of these more complicated topics
Great video, one small recommendation, when you talked about the combo I would suggest you put the combo that you are talking about in the video. It just makes it easier to see how they string together, especially for new players
I'll just leave a comment here, seeing as this game got me back into smash. I started out in brawl without any friends, so I only played the story mode and and against cpu. Ofcourse that's pretty easy once you get used to it. So when this game came around and I heard your friends from FWOB talk about guides, I looked for one and found your video. And I am honestly thankful that you want to share this and help people understand the game. It helps me better understand what I am actually hearing from other people and discover all the things a character can even do. So thank you Esam and I hope to see more upcoming videos about how to play smash. Sincerely a new subscriber.
New to smash, not to fighting games, and so while I understood most of the concepts here, fundamentally everything I needed to know about what separates smash from the rest of the fighting game genres is missing from this video. I get that to competitive players movement is a huge practice time investment and then a powerful fundamental part of the kit once its there, its the same way in Tekken, but we dont start off our beginners with Korean backdash cancelling because thats not relevant to beginner play and learning the game in the slightest. This is definitely an intermediate guide, and from what I can tell a solid one too, but it didnt do me any good this time. 😶
I’ve never played a single Smash game in my life. Early this morning I played ten minutes of this with Ridley and now I want to buy a Switch just for this game
I think I'll stick to mashing buttons..
Liked the video. Would love to see a Pikachu guide, as I love the character but don't really understand how he plays.
Also you could press jump + jump to do an even easier short hop, for a mix up, or to hit smaller characters
Better than zero's
competitive smash has been the best experience I ever had after I got past the initial barrier of understanding the concepts
I’m about to teach one of my friends how to play smash competively and this is going to be really useful thank you for making this
You can now press both jump buttons to do only a short hop.
I haven't played Smash Bros. since Brawl, so I really needed this video. Thank you. I can't wait for Part 2!
This is the video that plays when you don’t press any buttons on the title screen
We need an esam school of smash. You are are a very clear teacher
I don't see a problem with this guide, It has taught me so much
Great video man. Will you do a "Pro's Guide to Ultimate?"
angery because pika goggle alt is gone and I don’t know what alt to use anymore
pichu
nah I’m loyal
Did you know Pikachu Libre is a girl?
who asked
Thank you for making this! There was a lot of things I didn't know about that you mentioned in this video
9:20 dude no beginner is going to even know what that means so lets just keep the bragging dial setting on low .
He just explained it.
Thanks for posting this. I literally just bought this recently and coming from tekken, mortal Kombat and Street Fighter, don’t know how to do much.
Great video! Best beginner video I’ve seen! Thanks!
Bought the game, now I need to buy a switch :)
I am brand new to the SSB franchise, so thank you very much for this guide. More guides to help newer players would be incredibly helpful and appreciated. Thank you for your channel.
could you go over the new perfect shield? I could do it consistently in smash 4 but with the new changes, I'm having problems getting the timing right.
this is like a beginner's video for people who watch plenty of competitive smash and already know the basics. Not a beginner's video for people who truly suck at smash.
This kinda shows how hard it is for Pros to think like a beginner. I was looking for a video I can send a friend who has never played Smash before. He doesn't need to know how exactly a Hitbox works. He needs to know what's the difference between a jab, a tilt and a smash attack.
In game tutorial covers that
@@imESAM who takes In-Game Tutorials when you're at a friends house?
Great video! This is the kind of content that the scene needs
Pretty sure this is a great video for advanced players, but not for beginners.
I'm a totally new to smash and I'm for example struggling pretty hard getting back on stage when thrown off (double jump and up+special??? or so). This would've been the most important guide for me for a start: how to recover. But this one veery key princeple is never covered in the "beginner guides" I feel.
I have a hard time hitting the f- tilt instead of the side-a (don't know if that is what it is called). Half of the time I hit the f- tilt, the other half the side- a. Am I missing something here or do you just have to learn it by practising very hard?
What is with the bitrate of this capture card smh
This was so dope! Please make a video for the next level. For people that have been in the tourney scene, but can't make it to the next level. Seems like I get bopped if I approach and bopped if I don't.
Thanks so much for this video. I’ve played brawl and four before, but this is the first time I’ve ever wanted to get into it completely. Your videos are a huge help thank you so much
Thank you so much for the video man plan on getting pretty good at smash. Pikachu main!
Advantage and disadvantage is a lot simpler than you make it out to be. Advantage would be when your opponent's options are limited and yours are not. IE they are offstage and need to recover, so their options are limited - They *must* do x, and you are in a position to use that information to punish. I don't like the way people use the advantage/disadvantage terminology in Smash 4 commentary and hopefully people bring some nuance back into describing nuetral.
I feel like making things like these clear to beginning players should be top priority. It's really valuable information and helps guide one into the right mindset.
dash daancing is extremely difficult for me even with characters like inkling. I just can't seem to move my thumb that fast lol.
Thank you! I played meele as a kid but didn’t know what I was doing lol. This helped a lot because I remember how much fun I used to have not knowing anything. now I have learned a lot, witch makes it a whole new game to me
If you press 2 jump buttons it’s also a very easy guaranteed short hop
Immensely helpful. Thx bunches.
Thanks for the terminology, everytime I look up a 'beginner' guide I always get overwhelmed with jargon
I'm still having trouble in learning Neutral. It's probably the biggest thing I have trouble with in any fighting game.
i'm only watching this because idk what new Basics Ultimate could have
Thanks for the video. Just like you said at the start this is my first smash game and your guides have been super helpfull. ^^
Also, please do a guide on how to move effectively on the ground and near the ground, basically “dash dancing”
0:21 can we get an f in the chat for that egg
Liar u say t jolt not thunder jolt
I came here to learn what a down throw was
Instead I got lectured on teching, short hops, and everything else that's a good three levels too advanced for me
Lmao same
Ssbu Pikachu guide. I mean you armé the best pikatchu player
Thank you so much for this I’ve been trying to teach my parents to learn to play with me and this really helped them understand!
Fair fast fall short hop fair fast fall reverse areal rush short hop up air double jump up air
You don't really need to press down to do a run cancel, you just have to let go of the stick and that's it, done
Thank you brother ❤️
Great video ESAM!
I learned all of this by watching tournaments for almost 4 years now
ESAM, what is your opinion on the input lag in Ultimate? It's been tested and it seems theres about 6 frames of input lag. Have you felt it? How much of a problem do you think it is? I personally felt it the very first second I started playing
I'm loving this game. It's one of the reasons I finally got a Switch. I'm 100% new and unfortunately no longer 16 (more like double that age) so I'm having a tough startup from my usual genre of competitive shooters ;p Love these videos!
Hey Man, thanks for this Video!. I grew up on Mortal Kombat & Never played any of Super Smash Bros Games. I Divorced PlayStation & Xbox. Married to Nintendo Switch Now. Loving the Switch. Lol
I played melee since I was six and had a GameCube but I just want to watch this to get some tips on how to do better in fights
Awesome vid, great for newbies to the Smash scene. Maybe you could do a more "advanced" video now, sort of a sequel?
Who do you guys main? (Talking To Comments) I main : Yoshi , Bowser , and Mii Brawler.
I also use Sonic and Luigi at times.
Nice guide, Very well done I am looking forward to more videos ESAM!
I’m not a beginner, my only game before this was Melee for the GameCube
This video was helpful. I would appreciate a video that explains the different game modes.
Good tutorial ! Not too simple, nor too complicated ! Thank you !
Could you do a video on how to improve? I’m not sure what to do to get better.
Thank you 😊
I hope he brings back the deal with it series.
Its usually not good to proclaim yourself as a pro of a brand new game and then make a beginner’s guide before the meta and tech has been figured out
Please do more like this, I realli want to get better :)
I literally had no idea what teching was for the longest time.... damn. Good intel tho thank you
I figured most 0f this out on my own when I first started trying to play competitively but I did not know that a rar actually had a name
thank you very much for this vid, ive been playing smash since brawl, but super casually, and i wanted to get a little more competitive with this one, and those tips helped me a lot. For example i didnt know you could do Jump+attack to do the short hop ! :D
Thank you My Lord.
thank you
who do u recommend I main