Thursday 19 February 2009

GunZ K-Style Moves

These are some of the K-Stlye moves you need to learn in order to play GunZ well.

BUTTERFLY

KEY: Jump->Dash->Slash->Block

This move allows players to continuously cancel slashes into blocks, giving them very short slash attacks repetitively while allowing them to move forward or dodge side to side. It offers players a chance of blocking bullets or a melee attack. Effective in gladiator mode, as well as in general combat.
  • Start slowly. At first, it may be difficult to chain one butterfly to the next fluidly.
  • Do not attempt to butterfly at high speeds until you can butterfly around without breaking the animation. Consistency is more important than speed.
  • Combine butterfly with Leg Slash and keep chaining your butterfly animation. Blocks will most likely not repel the attacks.
  • It is possible to merge butterfly with Turtling by holding block for a longer period of time. Although you may not be keeping your butterfly chained, it has a high chance of giving you a massive to hit other players with or repelling their attack.
  • Beware of Turtlers! It is common to see a butterflier interrupted by a solid block. Leg slash or attack their sides and back. Most turtlers cannot rotate their view and block to match the speed of a butterflier.
  • You need to stay focus, the block defense against shots, but when someone counter slashing you, you get a counter massive strike, unless you want to use it, DON'T USE THE MASSIVE ATTACK, it makes you immobile and very vulnerable for about 1.5 seconds, and that's more than enough to kill you.
  • Butterfly requires practice to attain high speeds and consistency. Try practicing on walls in private games.
  • Using a butterfly in enclosed spaces is quite devastating to the unprepared.
  • The butterfly can also be used to scale walls.

SLASH SHOT (SS)

KEY: Jump->Dash->Slash(Hold)->Switch to Gun->Shoot->Release LMB

The basis of almost all quick-movement combat within the game, this is one of the first types of canceling most people learn. It consists of canceling a mid-air slash immediately into a weapon switch to shoot. It can be repeated by switching back to a sword after execution.

  • Do not expect to be able to execute slash shot perfectly without spending time practicing. Even the most advanced players had to spend some time learning to do it.
  • Instead of dashing forward when you dash in slash shot, try dashing to the sides to reduce your predictability. Dashing toward someone who can see you and knows you're there is a great way to get shot at.
  • Once you are able to consistently slash shot in practice, try to incorporate it into your normal game play. It may be harder to use slash shot in normal situations, but it is more beneficial to your training to do so.
  • Once you have fully integrated slash shot into your game play, you may begin to find that your accuracy while using slashshot will be much worse than if you were not. This too may be improved by practice. Preferably against other players. Eventually, you'll learn either to predict where the enemy is moving and shoot at it, or use your movements (the dashes in slashshot, halfstep, etc) to align your gun with the enemy.

  • It is in my experience that using a slashshot while in very close proximity to the enemy with a powerful shotgun is quite lethal, especially with Avengers and Swords, as a slash to the enemy followed by a shotgun in the face will deal a lot of damage, especially if used repeatedly.

HALF STEP

KEY: Jump->Dash->Slash(Hold)->Switch to Gun->Dash->Shoot

One variation on the Full Step, this allows a player to dash as players draw their gun to shoot, giving a quick dodging opportunity mid-switch.

HALF HALF STEP

KEY: Jump->Dash->Slash(Hold)->Switch to Gun->Jump->Dash->Shoot

This variation of the Half Step has the character land on the ground first and jump before they perform the dash. A correct Half Half Step should appear as if the character dashes into the ground, and bounces in another direction.

MILLION STEP

KEYS: Jump->Dash->Slash(Hold)->Switch to Gun->Dash->Shoot

The gist of this move is being able to aim and land a stream of bullets in a row for large damage. It is technically just a Half Half Step with an automatic weapon. Release fire after 3-5 bullets depending on the delay of the automatic weapon.

RELOAD SHOT

KEY: Shoot->Tap Reload + Switch to Different Gun->Shoot

The core of this technique is pressing reload at the same time as pressing the key to switch to your second gun AND immediately after shooting the first gun. This technique will work with any weapon that has a long shooting animation. It can be combined with K-style moves such as Half Half Step.

*reference from www.gunzfactor.com

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