MvC3 - Jill Valentine - Advanced Options Tutorial
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@GhostOfMyself "combo consistently"? I mean, sure, if you don't want to put in the time to get your game up to snuff, she won't be very strong. Jill is one of the most technical characters in the game, so if doing combo's is a problem for you, then she isn't a good choice.
However, if you do put in the time she has one of the most flexible toolsets in the game. With them, you can answer pretty much any situation the game throws at you.
Also, Jill has the best lvl3 in the game, its just touchy.
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wtf are these terms...i wonder if im the only who plays fighting games without guides...
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I may be doing it wrong but when i go into the level 3 i ended up just dashing all over the screen and not really hitting anybody...
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I feel so stupid when I look at these videos because, even if I use the character and know their moves I just can't seem to follow regardless...
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All your marvel 2 style pressure are belong to Jill.
WHY DID THEY NERF THIS????!
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The world will never know the broken-ness of Jill Valentine.......
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Persona 4 Game world theme!
What the hell is "236C x N"
Where can i read the definition of this?
PianoMatn 4 months ago
@PianoMatn It's Number Pad notation. It's really useful for decribing combo heavy games like Marvel. Imagine a Numpad:
789
456
123
They represent the position of the joystick, and the buttons are labeled ABCS (or LMHS) in marvel. So, 236C mean Quarter Circle forward C. the xN part just means that you repeat that part indefinitely.
You can check sites like Dustloop.com or Shoyuken.com for more information on fighting game notation.
jhvidst2 4 months ago
@jhvidst2
well thank first
but i can't do it over and over again?
what am i doing wrong?
PianoMatn 4 months ago
@PianoMatn Well, you do have to be in Mad Beast mode. Also, the timing is a little strict. Your not actually canceling 236C into 236C, your technically canceling it into a dash and then the dash into the 236C. What this means to you is input the 236C AFTER you hit the opponent, if you try to do it earlier (like you would with a normal cancel) it won't come out.
The chip loops does take a bit of practice to get down pat, so keep at it.
jhvidst2 4 months ago