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any tips on how to get better at nff
Topic Started: Nov 22 2010, 01:28 AM (441 Views)
Zigo
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More binds doesn't mean more K.Os against someone who knows how to play :/ more binds means the opponent will attempt to get closer to you with the hopes of binding you which can be can be greatly used to your advantage.

Movement that is the first thing and most important part of skill in NFF. You know how to move efficiently and with diagonals and know how to aim diagonally you own. Make your opponent be after you not you after him that way you can control his movements and he will eventually get angry and start spamming thats when you get at him with your own jutsus. Use your area when the guy is angry attempting to hit you lure him into small places and use AoE jutsus like Baku and Endan for easy hits.
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TheZane
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Tama u are the biggest troll ever u like follow me around on the forums and just troll me on wat ever i post. and if u could read u would see that i said korona told him to play OP clans and i said thats noob play wat u like to play and itasku said thats the way i play... so gtfo and stfu cause u dont know wat your talking about noob :)
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Katon
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I fight for my friends
Korona just gave him a way to be a noob.
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Garrick
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Chuunin
Don't piss the strong people off o.o.
"The more you know, the more you know you don't know"
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"If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking."
George S. Patton.
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Rainbow
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Nov 22 2010, 07:06 PM
Don't piss the strong people off o.o.
Love And Hate has no meaning.RAINBOW
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Takashi
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Nov 22 2010, 01:14 PM
try to figure out what is OP, nff seems to go through phases where one thing is OP after another, the best way to dominate is just to find out what is OP.

Think about element combinations, the more binds usually means more KO's. Try to stay away from fire, it does great damage but its the only element with no bind, rock and water are good to get, because they hit wide areas and have strong binds.

Repeatably, if you find a way for a sure KO, just keep on repeating it, use diagonals to until your cooldowns come back, its almost impossible to hit someone when they are moving in diagonals because more jutsus do not work diagonally. But you should trying to have 3-4 good combos, line them up, and just use them one after another, run around like a chicken with no head while you are waiting for cooldowns.

control the battle, once you KO someone and you think you will win the battle, expect that they will try to run, drag them into a corner or someplace where they cant just kawarimi and escape, and them when they pop up, just KO them again.

Also stay away from battles where you are outnumbered. Anytime when you are alone is bad, but if you have a teammate you can be ok, 1v1 is a good fight, 2v1's are almost impossible to win. So if you can try to outnumber people.
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He described 90% of the community and how they are noobs. That other 10% is about like 15 people or so.

Anyways Tips at being good and not called a noon at fighting is to not spam binds and OHKO moves. And giving the person you fight a run for his money by having honor and not stunning him as he gets up.
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Wolfenstein
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Nov 22 2010, 07:40 PM
Korona
Nov 22 2010, 01:14 PM
try to figure out what is OP, nff seems to go through phases where one thing is OP after another, the best way to dominate is just to find out what is OP.

Think about element combinations, the more binds usually means more KO's. Try to stay away from fire, it does great damage but its the only element with no bind, rock and water are good to get, because they hit wide areas and have strong binds.

Repeatably, if you find a way for a sure KO, just keep on repeating it, use diagonals to until your cooldowns come back, its almost impossible to hit someone when they are moving in diagonals because more jutsus do not work diagonally. But you should trying to have 3-4 good combos, line them up, and just use them one after another, run around like a chicken with no head while you are waiting for cooldowns.

control the battle, once you KO someone and you think you will win the battle, expect that they will try to run, drag them into a corner or someplace where they cant just kawarimi and escape, and them when they pop up, just KO them again.

Also stay away from battles where you are outnumbered. Anytime when you are alone is bad, but if you have a teammate you can be ok, 1v1 is a good fight, 2v1's are almost impossible to win. So if you can try to outnumber people.
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He described 90% of the community and how they are noobs. That other 10% is about like 15 people or so.

Anyways Tips at being good and not called a noon at fighting is to not spam binds and OHKO moves. And giving the person you fight a run for his money by having honor and not stunning him as he gets up.
Less than 15. About 10 at the most. .-.

And by the way, even though 2 vs 1's are difficult, they're not impossible to win. Takashi, Yagito, Hawk, and myself have won plenty of fights where we were outnumbered.
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LOLWUT.

So distracted by the game I posted on the wrong topic.

Anyway. I suck, I can't help you

One thing though, plan out your slots WISELY.
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Korona
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Nov 22 2010, 07:53 PM
Takashi
Nov 22 2010, 07:40 PM
Korona
Nov 22 2010, 01:14 PM
try to figure out what is OP, nff seems to go through phases where one thing is OP after another, the best way to dominate is just to find out what is OP.

Think about element combinations, the more binds usually means more KO's. Try to stay away from fire, it does great damage but its the only element with no bind, rock and water are good to get, because they hit wide areas and have strong binds.

Repeatably, if you find a way for a sure KO, just keep on repeating it, use diagonals to until your cooldowns come back, its almost impossible to hit someone when they are moving in diagonals because more jutsus do not work diagonally. But you should trying to have 3-4 good combos, line them up, and just use them one after another, run around like a chicken with no head while you are waiting for cooldowns.

control the battle, once you KO someone and you think you will win the battle, expect that they will try to run, drag them into a corner or someplace where they cant just kawarimi and escape, and them when they pop up, just KO them again.

Also stay away from battles where you are outnumbered. Anytime when you are alone is bad, but if you have a teammate you can be ok, 1v1 is a good fight, 2v1's are almost impossible to win. So if you can try to outnumber people.
Rep++

He described 90% of the community and how they are noobs. That other 10% is about like 15 people or so.

Anyways Tips at being good and not called a noon at fighting is to not spam binds and OHKO moves. And giving the person you fight a run for his money by having honor and not stunning him as he gets up.
Less than 15. About 10 at the most. .-.

And by the way, even though 2 vs 1's are difficult, they're not impossible to win. Takashi, Yagito, Hawk, and myself have won plenty of fights where we were outnumbered.
I did say almost impossible, yea, very few people with skill can win a 2v1. But a good fighter also makes sure they have backup if they need. Raiding alone is a good way to get killed unless you are looking for hit and run raid.

And katon, you have seen my play, do you really think i am a noob. I think i am a rather fair fighter. I wouldnt say i am the best, but i am a good fighter, i am a big team player. I really try my hardest to say away from things that i think are unfair.


But yea, if you wanna be a strong fighter follow the guidelines in the above post.
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Wolfenstein
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Tbh, I have methods to mess with people in a one-man raid.


It involves kidnapping and killing people in the darkness...with explosions...
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Drink plenty of juice and do a lot of push ups :)

HAWK HAS SPOKEN!!!
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