Demon "Remilia Stretch" only costs 4 Cards (at most).
But I think a good set up for that move works after knocking down your opponent during Diamond Dust weather.
Example:
Weather required: Diamond Dust
(cornering) 5A + A + A + A + 4 + 2A + 2C + 4 + (delay) Demon "Remilia Stretch"
Timing is extremely strict, but you should be able to drop your opponent's by 70% or so...or 90% if they try to jump and get hit by D"RS" as a counter hit.
@NintendoCandy Just in case no one has told you until now,
a,b,c are z,x,c in that order on the keyboard, in other words melee, light ranged attack, strong ranged attack. 1-9, imagine the numpad. 1 is bottom left, 2 is pressing down, and so on. 5 equals pressing nothing additionally to the attack.
"j." is used to refer t jumping and "d7/d8/d9" are reffered to when you use the high jump either to simply jump upwards (d8), backwards (d7) or forward (d9).
@NintendoCandy Just in case no one has told you until now,
a,b,c are z,x,c in that order on the keyboard, in other words melee, light ranged attack, strong ranged attack. 1-9, imagine the numpad. 1 is bottom left, 2 is pressing down, and so on. 5 equals pressing nothing additionally to the attack.
"j." is used to refer t jumping and "d7/d8/d9" are reffered to when you use the high jump either to simply jump upwards (d8), backwards (d7) or forward (d9).
@NintendoCandy the numbers are the direction of your arrow-keys. look at the numpad. 2 = down, 6 = right, 8 = up. you get it. A,B,C are obviously the A, B and C attack. for example: 5AAAA means you have to press NO arrow-key and 4 times A-attack-button. 2C means you have to press down and C-attack-button. hope i could help you.
Cute. Though I have to admit when I misread "Stagger Bat" as "Stronger Bat" it was cuter. Though I think I know a few things about Remilia that you might not know or forgot to include that might make you consider a version2 -- tell you on irc later. Still really good though, I learned a few things about Remi!
All of the demonstrations were very well done, and I loved how each description was detailed. Also, was there any reason for doing some moves on Patchouli? XD
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messiahad 1 year ago
were did you download it
lennybeenhakker 1 year ago
Hm...
Demon "Remilia Stretch" only costs 4 Cards (at most).
But I think a good set up for that move works after knocking down your opponent during Diamond Dust weather.
Example:
Weather required: Diamond Dust
(cornering) 5A + A + A + A + 4 + 2A + 2C + 4 + (delay) Demon "Remilia Stretch"
Timing is extremely strict, but you should be able to drop your opponent's by 70% or so...or 90% if they try to jump and get hit by D"RS" as a counter hit.
ShinAk1raSama 1 year ago
or even Alt 214 for that matter.
NintendoCandy 1 year ago
ShinAk1raSama 1 year ago
I'm sorry but the only problem I have is reading the control instructions x_x
For Example: 2C, 5AAAA
What does that mean??? I feel so noob for asking this but heck, i'll throw it out here to see if anybody nice enough is willing to answer...
Besides that, thanks for the tutorial! :D
NintendoCandy 1 year ago
@NintendoCandy Just in case no one has told you until now,
a,b,c are z,x,c in that order on the keyboard, in other words melee, light ranged attack, strong ranged attack. 1-9, imagine the numpad. 1 is bottom left, 2 is pressing down, and so on. 5 equals pressing nothing additionally to the attack.
"j." is used to refer t jumping and "d7/d8/d9" are reffered to when you use the high jump either to simply jump upwards (d8), backwards (d7) or forward (d9).
aldaadla 1 year ago
@NintendoCandy Just in case no one has told you until now,
a,b,c are z,x,c in that order on the keyboard, in other words melee, light ranged attack, strong ranged attack. 1-9, imagine the numpad. 1 is bottom left, 2 is pressing down, and so on. 5 equals pressing nothing additionally to the attack.
"j." is used to refer t jumping and "d7/d8/d9" are reffered to when you use the high jump either to simply jump upwards (d8), backwards (d7) or forward (d9).
aldaadla 1 year ago
@NintendoCandy the numbers are the direction of your arrow-keys. look at the numpad. 2 = down, 6 = right, 8 = up. you get it. A,B,C are obviously the A, B and C attack. for example: 5AAAA means you have to press NO arrow-key and 4 times A-attack-button. 2C means you have to press down and C-attack-button. hope i could help you.
eMoDevil1993 1 year ago
@eMoDevil1993 im sure you helped more than just him... i finaly understand those AAAAB B C buttons now or whatever...
sesshii 1 year ago
remilia is my favorite, thanks for the tutorial :D
loveandfreakz 2 years ago
remi 3rd A does 2 hits
ShadowcatAlfa 2 years ago
You don't cover all the attacks, but still some nice info, favorited.
Largosmetal 2 years ago
The dial-A combos in the beginning are displayed as 5AAAA when they should be 5AAAAA. Not a big deal, but confused me for a minute or so.
Shadow1798 2 years ago
remi's 3rd A does 2 hits
ShadowcatAlfa 2 years ago
@Shadow1798: Dial-A is 5AAAA. The third A press will result in an animation & sound of two consecutive hits, but it's a single keypress.
KonataOujo 2 years ago
Cute. Though I have to admit when I misread "Stagger Bat" as "Stronger Bat" it was cuter. Though I think I know a few things about Remilia that you might not know or forgot to include that might make you consider a version2 -- tell you on irc later. Still really good though, I learned a few things about Remi!
ZigguratII 2 years ago
Great vid, nice music, but ugh... now I'm FORCED to learn Remi. I have no excuses not to now...
edwiniseman 2 years ago
All of the demonstrations were very well done, and I loved how each description was detailed. Also, was there any reason for doing some moves on Patchouli? XD
Luso9999 2 years ago
Very nice video karin, 5 stars! I think your instructions were well done and the music well suited (yo its J$ btw haha)
bboykenex 2 years ago
thanks very much for this video
cosmic4567 2 years ago
Perfect. Period.
geniusxtra 2 years ago