
It's why I chose to teach everyone that "yes, you can dash, and airdash, and run, and all that."

SLOWLY walk), one person would either walk back in, jump in, or throw out a moving special to strike the opponent, and set up for pressure (in which they would. This was because of a common occurrence that happened both in the past tourneys and even in this one - two players would both slowly walk backwards (no, not airdash. It was a pretty fun tournament! The first thing I did after getting all the players, though, taught them how to play the game. (We only had six players for this tournament, so the first two people who lost got to have a second chance) Divine (Chipp accidentally chose Technical) Some people even discuss the game after the tourney, which is always lovely to see! I always bring two pads (Nintendo Switch Pro Controller layout) and ask people if they'd want to play in the tourney, and generally, it's pretty fun to watch. Unless otherwise specified, everyone in this tournament used the Stylish control scheme.įor those unaware, I'm currently partaking in a Retro Game Club at my high school, and every week I try to set up a Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 tournament.


Let's go ahead and get into the meat of it. I'll see if I can run some more weekly things for everyone - let's hope it's a total of eight players next time instead of just six!Īnyways, enough lollygagging. I didn't get much of an opportunity to run any tournaments for Xrd in that period, and the ones I did run were stopped short by the 2:30-3:45 time limit that I had to recruit players, teach them basic stuff, and run the tourney. Hey, everyone! Sorry for the two-month-and-something wait on the next post.
