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PostSubject: Some pro style techniques!   Some pro style techniques! EmptySun Dec 12, 2010 3:01 am

Butterfly

It is estimated that approximately 95% of the Gunz players know how to execute a butterfly. A quick combo to slash an opponent while in the air and also remaining relatively safe from upper gunfire. This method cancels an attack animation while airborne using Block.

How To: Jump > Dash > Slash > Block
There are many strategies involved with using the butterfly, including the "COD", or Circle of Death, which involves repeatedly using the move in a tight circle around the opponent.

Double Butterfly

It is estimated that approximately 45% of the Gunz players know how to execute a double butterfly. Commonly abbreviated DBF, it is essentially a more complex version of the butterfly to move around dealing 2 slashes instead of one. A stationary version of this move, which involves removing the dash from the technique, is popular in Quests due to the simplistic AI of computer-controlled monsters. It is also good for when you can corner another player so that you can kill them off with relative ease.

How To: Jump > Slash > Block > Dash > Slash > Block
Note: In terms of speed compared to a full speed butterfly, a Double butterfly is a bit slower.

Triple Butterfly

It is estimated that approximately 20% of the Gunz players know how to execute a triple butterfly. Often known as "TBF", it is an even quicker version of the butterfly, consisting of three "butterflies".

How To: Jump > Slash > Block > Slash > Block > Dash > Slash > Block
Contrary to popular belief, TBF can be performed with all swords regardless of delay. This is because blocks have a constant delay and the block right after a slash cancels the delay of the sword.

Extended Flip

The exact same thing as Extended Lunge, but with a sword. You will not move as far because the flip animation is shorter.
How To: Forward --> Flip / Dash
Note: Your second keypress of the movement key needs to be timed with your alternative fire key/click.
Swap-Shot
Swap shot is a basic K-style technique where you shoot one weapon, switch to the second weapon, shoot that one, and switching back. Shooting weapons in this matter is ideal for cutting down delay on high delay weapons as you can shoot one shotgun, switch and shoot the second one without waiting for the first to fire again.
How To: Shoot (first gun) > Switch to Second gun > Shoot > Switch back to first gun > Repeat


Slash-Shot

Quickly switch to a ranged weapon while moving. As an added bonus, any nearby opponent will be slashed. Caution must be taken to avoid "turtling" opponents.
How To: Jump > Attack (Hold) > Switch to Weapon > Dash > Shoot
Note: Slash shot is often combined with Swap Shot and Reload Shot.
How To: Jump > Attack (Hold) > Switch to Weapon > Dash > Shoot > Switch > Shoot (second gun)

Half-Step

A slight advance of Slash-Shot, using two dashes instead of one. This technique is to shoot once while dashing twice, leading to damage and evasion. It is the typical K-Style move. This move is one of the best moves in K-style for evasion and the ability to deal damage if you can aim well. Also other than the Butterfly this move is the most used move in the game.
How To: Jump > Dash > Slash > Switch to Gun > Dash > Shoot

Reload Half-Step

A variation of the half step, which utilizes the reload button to cancel delay, making the motion faster and therefor more evasive. The reload also cancels the shooting delay, so the same gun may be shot off at a quicker rate.
How to: Jump > Dash > Slash > Switch to Gun > Dash > Shoot > Reload

Half-Half Step

A variation of Half step. It involves a jump just before the second slash. This move is the lesser form of Half step. It's good for evasion (though predictable) and it's much easier to aim at someone when using Half Half step. There is also a reload variation which has the same effect as the Reload Half-Step.
How To: Jump > Slash > Switch to Gun > Dash > Shoot

Wall Cancel

A movement technique to shorten the time needed to scale a verticle surface. When wall canceling, the player essentially "bounces" off the wall by canceling the animation of flipping backwards off the wall with a slash.
How To: Wall Jump > Attack(melee weapon) > Dash(back to wall)

Insta-Fall


Quickly cancel your "flip" animation to hit your opponent while he is still traveling upwards to cause the opponent to immediately fall to the ground on their backs, with very little chance of countering. Also, if you keep slashing and blocking, you can keep hitting your opponent while he or she is still in the air.
How To: Flip > Block > Jump > Attack > Block

Note: It doesn't matter what move you use to hit the opponent right after he is flipped. For example, instead of slash-blocking, you can perform a non-dashing slash shot as the slash from the Slash shot will hit the enemy preventing him from getting any higher.

Juggle

A technique to keep your opponent from returning to the ground after a flip, while at the same time, dealing damage. After flipping your opponent, butterfly under them to keep them in the air.
How To: Flip > Block > Jump > Dash > Slash > Block
Note: This IS possible if the opponent does not safe fall. You can also use different techniques than butterfly to keep your opponent in air, for example; flash-step.

Flash-Step

A technique usually used to get around and climb up walls. This is known as an "advanced-wall cancel." It can be used to climb walls and move around with agility and speed.
How To: Jump > Dash > Attack > Switch to Gun > Switch to Sword
How To (on a wall): Wall Jump > Attack > Switch to Gun > Switch to Sword > Dash towards wall again > Repeat

Advanced Flash-Step or Double Flash Step

This is pretty useless unless you want to get an easy Animation lock, and dodge incomming bullets or if you can do the Windstep which uses the AFS+HHS (Advanced Flash-Step + Half Half Step). Also doing this frequently will make you seem less predictable, as long as you don't do it the same time everytime.
How To: Jump > Slash > Switch to Gun > Switch to Sword > Dash > Slash > Switch to gun > Switch to Sword > Dash
Note: You can add dashes here and there to make it more advanced.

Reload Shot

A faster way of shooting two high-delayed weapons. It is used mainly for those who use shotguns and/or rockets. This technique most likely was inspired by the Swap-Shot, which involves switching from weapon to weapon and shooting. Reload Shot noticeably decreases the delay in weapon shots, meaning the user can get in more shots than otherwise.
How To: Wield Gun 1 > Shoot > Reload > Switch to Gun 2 > Shoot > Reload > Repeat

Note: Do not wait for the weapon to finish reloading.
Note: RSing with a rocket will lock your shots up and only allow you to fire one. Simply shoot one switch and shoot the other with rockets because its delay is high, but the shot gets off fast.

Multi-Wall Running

As the name implies, it involves wall running multiple times. Mostly useless in combat, its a way for one to get around a bit faster.
How To: Wall Run > Slash(Makes you fall off the wall) > Dash to another wall at 45 degree angle > Tap Jump twice to run on that wall.

Forbidden Step (FBS)
This move used to be rarely seen or done, hence the name Forbidden. Now you see more and more people doing it. It's hard to aim, but you really don't need to. It consists of 1 Jump 2 Slashes and 2 shots. The use of the reloading cancel is near essential, many people cannot perform this move without it.
How To: Jump > Slash > Switch to Gun1 > Shoot > Switch to Sword > Dash > Slash > Switch to gun 2 > Dash > Shoot

This is basically a Slash Shot without dash, and a Half Step combined in one jump.

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PostSubject: Re: Some pro style techniques!   Some pro style techniques! EmptyMon Dec 13, 2010 3:12 am

Xenic wrote:
Butterfly

It is estimated that approximately 95% of the Gunz players know how to execute a butterfly. A quick combo to slash an opponent while in the air and also remaining relatively safe from upper gunfire. This method cancels an attack animation while airborne using Block.

How To: Jump > Dash > Slash > Block
There are many strategies involved with using the butterfly, including the "COD", or Circle of Death, which involves repeatedly using the move in a tight circle around the opponent.

Double Butterfly

It is estimated that approximately 45% of the Gunz players know how to execute a double butterfly. Commonly abbreviated DBF, it is essentially a more complex version of the butterfly to move around dealing 2 slashes instead of one. A stationary version of this move, which involves removing the dash from the technique, is popular in Quests due to the simplistic AI of computer-controlled monsters. It is also good for when you can corner another player so that you can kill them off with relative ease.

How To: Jump > Slash > Block > Dash > Slash > Block
Note: In terms of speed compared to a full speed butterfly, a Double butterfly is a bit slower.

Triple Butterfly

It is estimated that approximately 20% of the Gunz players know how to execute a triple butterfly. Often known as "TBF", it is an even quicker version of the butterfly, consisting of three "butterflies".

How To: Jump > Slash > Block > Slash > Block > Dash > Slash > Block
Contrary to popular belief, TBF can be performed with all swords regardless of delay. This is because blocks have a constant delay and the block right after a slash cancels the delay of the sword.

Extended Flip

The exact same thing as Extended Lunge, but with a sword. You will not move as far because the flip animation is shorter.
How To: Forward --> Flip / Dash
Note: Your second keypress of the movement key needs to be timed with your alternative fire key/click.
Swap-Shot
Swap shot is a basic K-style technique where you shoot one weapon, switch to the second weapon, shoot that one, and switching back. Shooting weapons in this matter is ideal for cutting down delay on high delay weapons as you can shoot one shotgun, switch and shoot the second one without waiting for the first to fire again.
How To: Shoot (first gun) > Switch to Second gun > Shoot > Switch back to first gun > Repeat


Slash-Shot

Quickly switch to a ranged weapon while moving. As an added bonus, any nearby opponent will be slashed. Caution must be taken to avoid "turtling" opponents.
How To: Jump > Attack (Hold) > Switch to Weapon > Dash > Shoot
Note: Slash shot is often combined with Swap Shot and Reload Shot.
How To: Jump > Attack (Hold) > Switch to Weapon > Dash > Shoot > Switch > Shoot (second gun)

Half-Step

A slight advance of Slash-Shot, using two dashes instead of one. This technique is to shoot once while dashing twice, leading to damage and evasion. It is the typical K-Style move. This move is one of the best moves in K-style for evasion and the ability to deal damage if you can aim well. Also other than the Butterfly this move is the most used move in the game.
How To: Jump > Dash > Slash > Switch to Gun > Dash > Shoot

Reload Half-Step

A variation of the half step, which utilizes the reload button to cancel delay, making the motion faster and therefor more evasive. The reload also cancels the shooting delay, so the same gun may be shot off at a quicker rate.
How to: Jump > Dash > Slash > Switch to Gun > Dash > Shoot > Reload

Half-Half Step

A variation of Half step. It involves a jump just before the second slash. This move is the lesser form of Half step. It's good for evasion (though predictable) and it's much easier to aim at someone when using Half Half step. There is also a reload variation which has the same effect as the Reload Half-Step.
How To: Jump > Slash > Switch to Gun > Dash > Shoot

Wall Cancel

A movement technique to shorten the time needed to scale a verticle surface. When wall canceling, the player essentially "bounces" off the wall by canceling the animation of flipping backwards off the wall with a slash.
How To: Wall Jump > Attack(melee weapon) > Dash(back to wall)

Insta-Fall


Quickly cancel your "flip" animation to hit your opponent while he is still traveling upwards to cause the opponent to immediately fall to the ground on their backs, with very little chance of countering. Also, if you keep slashing and blocking, you can keep hitting your opponent while he or she is still in the air.
How To: Flip > Block > Jump > Attack > Block

Note: It doesn't matter what move you use to hit the opponent right after he is flipped. For example, instead of slash-blocking, you can perform a non-dashing slash shot as the slash from the Slash shot will hit the enemy preventing him from getting any higher.

Juggle

A technique to keep your opponent from returning to the ground after a flip, while at the same time, dealing damage. After flipping your opponent, butterfly under them to keep them in the air.
How To: Flip > Block > Jump > Dash > Slash > Block
Note: This IS possible if the opponent does not safe fall. You can also use different techniques than butterfly to keep your opponent in air, for example; flash-step.

Flash-Step

A technique usually used to get around and climb up walls. This is known as an "advanced-wall cancel." It can be used to climb walls and move around with agility and speed.
How To: Jump > Dash > Attack > Switch to Gun > Switch to Sword
How To (on a wall): Wall Jump > Attack > Switch to Gun > Switch to Sword > Dash towards wall again > Repeat

Advanced Flash-Step or Double Flash Step

This is pretty useless unless you want to get an easy Animation lock, and dodge incomming bullets or if you can do the Windstep which uses the AFS+HHS (Advanced Flash-Step + Half Half Step). Also doing this frequently will make you seem less predictable, as long as you don't do it the same time everytime.
How To: Jump > Slash > Switch to Gun > Switch to Sword > Dash > Slash > Switch to gun > Switch to Sword > Dash
Note: You can add dashes here and there to make it more advanced.

Reload Shot

A faster way of shooting two high-delayed weapons. It is used mainly for those who use shotguns and/or rockets. This technique most likely was inspired by the Swap-Shot, which involves switching from weapon to weapon and shooting. Reload Shot noticeably decreases the delay in weapon shots, meaning the user can get in more shots than otherwise.
How To: Wield Gun 1 > Shoot > Reload > Switch to Gun 2 > Shoot > Reload > Repeat

Note: Do not wait for the weapon to finish reloading.
Note: RSing with a rocket will lock your shots up and only allow you to fire one. Simply shoot one switch and shoot the other with rockets because its delay is high, but the shot gets off fast.

Multi-Wall Running

As the name implies, it involves wall running multiple times. Mostly useless in combat, its a way for one to get around a bit faster.
How To: Wall Run > Slash(Makes you fall off the wall) > Dash to another wall at 45 degree angle > Tap Jump twice to run on that wall.

Forbidden Step (FBS)
This move used to be rarely seen or done, hence the name Forbidden. Now you see more and more people doing it. It's hard to aim, but you really don't need to. It consists of 1 Jump 2 Slashes and 2 shots. The use of the reloading cancel is near essential, many people cannot perform this move without it.
How To: Jump > Slash > Switch to Gun1 > Shoot > Switch to Sword > Dash > Slash > Switch to gun 2 > Dash > Shoot

This is basically a Slash Shot without dash, and a Half Step combined in one jump.


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