Start with a readable fight
Watch one encounter before joining it. Identify the camera direction, the open escape lane, and whether the opponent is already committed to a long sequence. This is more reliable than copying a flashy clip at full speed.
Use a short opener
Practice a two- or three-input route, then return to neutral. A short opener gives you a chance to confirm range and still block or dash when the opponent does not react as expected.
Separate hit and block tests
Test the same route against a moving target and a blocking target. If it only works on an unprepared target, label it as a punish route instead of a universal combo.
Move after every trade
Use corners, walls, and open school routes to reset the camera and create space. The mobility calculator can compare timing assumptions, but the live server remains the source of truth for actual movement.
Use videos as observation, not proof
The embedded clips help explain court fights, crowd pressure, and schoolyard positioning. They do not prove exact damage, cooldowns, fighting-style rarity, or an official tier list.
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