How to Get Better at Gunz Gladiator
Buy a rusty sword., Learn to BF., Learn to DBF., Learn a multitude of moves, remember, knowing a move can't hurt. , Seek out gladiator "pros" and tell them that you wish to become better at gladiator. , Learn to phase/angle., Learn the massive...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy a rusty sword.
(Jump > Dash > Slash > Block) , (Jump > Slash > Block > Dash > Slash > Block) ,,, This involves turning sideways about 50°<(turn)<120° , (The yellow shiny light) Think about it as a head-on-head collision.
Your block vs their massive.
If they massive forward, you block forward.
If they massive upward, you block downward (due to bad coding, theirs seems as if its coming out the ground), and vise versa.
If they massive backwards, block backwards (due to bad coding, it seems as if it comes out from behind you).
There are a few more glitches that you can use to block massives. , This involves breaking their defense and slashing repeatedly.
Finding your own method will work best. , Such as instead of doing DBF > DBF > DBF > DBF > DBF, you'd do DBF > Light-step > DBF > Light-step, or something of the sort.
But instead of making it repeated, you'd do TBF > Light-step > DBF > DBF > Light-step > DBF > DBF > DBF > DBF > Light-step > TBF > Light-step.
Don't copy me or it will defeat the purpose. , A 0° degree slash will be recoiled by a 0° block.
It follows the same concept of massives, but is less glitchy. , Butterfly is a glitch, find your own.
Surprise your opponent, take advantages of their cons and your pros. , Spar is a non-recorded 1v1, so no one can go bragging about how they beat you 10-0, this is to practice. -
Step 2: Learn to BF.
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Step 3: Learn to DBF.
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Step 4: Learn a multitude of moves
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Step 5: remember
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Step 6: knowing a move can't hurt.
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Step 7: Seek out gladiator "pros" and tell them that you wish to become better at gladiator.
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Step 8: Learn to phase/angle.
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Step 9: Learn the massive ropes.
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Step 10: Learn to combo.
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Step 11: Develop some originality
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Step 12: but make yourself lack individuality.
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Step 13: Learn the recoil system.
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Step 14: Find glitches.
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Step 15: One vs One a lot.
Detailed Guide
(Jump > Dash > Slash > Block) , (Jump > Slash > Block > Dash > Slash > Block) ,,, This involves turning sideways about 50°<(turn)<120° , (The yellow shiny light) Think about it as a head-on-head collision.
Your block vs their massive.
If they massive forward, you block forward.
If they massive upward, you block downward (due to bad coding, theirs seems as if its coming out the ground), and vise versa.
If they massive backwards, block backwards (due to bad coding, it seems as if it comes out from behind you).
There are a few more glitches that you can use to block massives. , This involves breaking their defense and slashing repeatedly.
Finding your own method will work best. , Such as instead of doing DBF > DBF > DBF > DBF > DBF, you'd do DBF > Light-step > DBF > Light-step, or something of the sort.
But instead of making it repeated, you'd do TBF > Light-step > DBF > DBF > Light-step > DBF > DBF > DBF > DBF > Light-step > TBF > Light-step.
Don't copy me or it will defeat the purpose. , A 0° degree slash will be recoiled by a 0° block.
It follows the same concept of massives, but is less glitchy. , Butterfly is a glitch, find your own.
Surprise your opponent, take advantages of their cons and your pros. , Spar is a non-recorded 1v1, so no one can go bragging about how they beat you 10-0, this is to practice.
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