My Youtube channel : Mocucha Toribash
Hi Arunesh31.
We have a Teaching Thread, you can contact someone there for help.
Alternatively, there's also a bunch of great sparring related Tutorials on the forums.
Here's a few I recommend:
- How to free run, by Mocucha. It's a parkour one but it can still help you.
- How To Move Your Tori, by ConCon. This covers the basics of what everything does which can help you.
- How to Spar v2!!!, by Jetsnix. It's pretty old, but it will still help you.
I also recommend a few videos too:
Toribash Tutorial How to spar, by Mocucha.
This is where I picked up most of my knowledge, it's a well-made video that covers everything you need to know.
Lastly, practice makes perfect, just play a lot. That's how I learned how to play Toribash.
I hope this helped you, if you have any questions feel free to shoot them my way.
I watched your replay. It is really short, but I can see that you already know how to move your tori. You lack of experience in the realism side of Toribash. I would suggest you to just play the game in xspar and try moves, even if you fail them. Time after time, you will get "setup moves" that you will recognize and get used to them and how to react to follow up with a consistency move. Habits. It is mostly about habits.
To get a strong balance and clean&fast transitions between your moves, I suggest you to perform parkour mods wich is one of the best way to learn by yourself the little things to know in front of your own way of moving your tori. Eduardo_Free_Run.tbm (wich is in the default mods list) is a pretty good parkour mod to start, since it is an easy one with everything to start (jumps, ramps, walls, slide) and a final plateform to finish with a spar.
It is usefull to share experience, indeed, but don't forget to make your own path through it ;)
I found that if you make a plan first and then try to execute it you learn much faster.
For example if you tell yourself "I am going to hit him with a spinning backfist" and then execute it you will learn how to do it ingame. If you dont have a plan your moves will end up looking random and unrealistic. With that being said good luck with your sparring sessions!
edit: Also I would love to spar with you. I will join your room if I see it.