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Snub PvP Tutorial Ideas - Chxlls - 11-29-2024

Hello everyone,

As many of you know, I have recorded quite a few tutorials on my YouTube Channel with regards to Snub PvP.

In response to @Chuba’s most recent thread, it seems like people feel that certain techniques are gatekept, or that certain things are extremely difficult to learn.

The feedback in the past regarding my instruction and video tutorials has been positive and I’ve been told that I’ve done a decent job in explaining things in a way that people can understand them.

What tutorials or videos can I make that would help you (or others) learn more about snub pvp? If you’ve seen my videos on the topic, are they easy to follow? How could I make them better?

Would love to hear people’s thoughts.


RE: Snub PvP Tutorial Ideas - TheDoctorXI - 11-29-2024

Video on properly countering boxing would be good. As, sadly, it still seems to work.


RE: Snub PvP Tutorial Ideas - Madvillain - 11-29-2024

Dodging and early turning. Lots of veteran players still don't know how to dodge.


RE: Snub PvP Tutorial Ideas - Chxlls - 11-30-2024

(11-29-2024, 06:01 PM)Madvillain Wrote: Dodging and early turning. Lots of veteran players still don't know how to dodge.

@Antonio does have an old Tutorial on his channel that goes over dodging that is still very much relevant. I recorded a video before going over groupfight mechanics but I hated the way it turned out. I will circle back and try again.

With regards to early turning, I did make a video here that goes over some movement basics. I want to make a more complete video of this, but movement guides are hard to make understandable because a lot of it is feeling-based rather than empirically.