Toribash
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hzzzln needs halp
yo.
awesome game.
i saw the trailer and was like what the fuck this is possible in a game?
then i did the tutorials, and was a bit like , because id didnt really meet my expectations. i then watched some replays and saw people doing awesome moves. decapping others and play football with their head...

no really, i need a trainer. i read a lot of guides now, but actually im happy that i can jump. too bad the nabi fighting school is full of "how do draws head in gimpshop" guides.

im from germany, so european trainers are preferred. you should be able to tear uke appart, no wannabe pros please...

you get all the tc i earn while under your tutoring. so, better tutoring - more tc.
Firstly, welcome to Toribash. Secondly don't feel obligated to pat anyone TC to help you, that really isn't an issue here.

The replays you have seen are all players with HUGE amount of experience, they have played for long enough to understand exactly what every joint does and how important each one is. The only way to reach that level is practice, practice and more practice. I know it seems like a daunting task but play people of your own level and enjoy it, you'll get better in no time at all.

Tutors and tutorials can't teach you to play the game, you need to just start playing around with your tori and work it all out.
Originally Posted by Fee View Post
The replays you have seen are all players with HUGE amount of experience, they have played for long enough to understand exactly what every joint does and how important each one is.

yeah, i kinda thought of that already. i know you wont get that good in a week, but those videos are a nice motivation. i sure will practice a lot


Originally Posted by Crotchy View Post
This will help.

nice! i wont be doing everything of this right now, maybe tomorrow. i hope i get some more knowledge of what the joints do, thanks!
When I was beginner I always found it irritating when people said that the only way to get really good is to practice, but it's very true.
You can get a bit better of tutorials and stuff. But to be one of the best you need experience.
Meh, I don't think you want a trainer now.

I think you should practice alot in singleplayer and multiplayer, so you can understand how certain joints affect others in certain gravity, and all that good stuff. Once you understand, you can do anything
exactly what fee said.and practice makes perfect.i didnt have a trainer.i figured almost everything out by myself.if you have experience in physics games u should do ok in toribash.i see that you are passionate about making good replays.if you still want a personal tutor.ill be glad to take you under my wing.
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Hi, and welcome! When people say "practice", what they mean is "experiment". Click on random joints and see what happens. Do this enough and you'll learn. It's really the only way, because teaching you stuff is just going to stunt your own learning.