Melee-range Beyblade training - 9/6/2017

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This is the first part of what might be a semi-regular "series" where I give people insight into my personal training process with this particular technique within Yasuo's kit.

This is more easily defined as a vlog than anything else, as I didn't make this video purely for entertainment purposes. It's more like; if you wanna watch me try and get better then come along. See what I do wrong and what I do right, too. It could be entertaining in its own way although that's not the main reason why I'm recording these. They're also for me to look back on once I've mastered how to do this.

Melee-range beyblading is notoriously difficult due to the very low window of time in which you have to reset your Q with E, and it's made even harder due to the fact that it seems like you have to wait an extra moment after you E before you Q even if you E at the right time (0.5 seconds.) I mention this in the video. It might be a bug. I have to E, wait a tenth of a second (even if I E'd at the right time) and then Q, and then R, and it's really tricky to get right in melee range.

It's far easier to beyblade your target when you knock them up a good deal out of melee range. I mainly wanted to know if it was even possible, and once I figured it out, I sought out to do it at least seven times before stopping. I managed to do it after about eight minutes.

You can CLEARLY SEE at several different points where I E, Q, and R, and it says "That ability is not ready yet!" at the bottom of the screen when I hit Q. _Note that I never hit any button more than once so that notification is only talking about the Q which should have been reset by my E._ This HAS to be a bug.

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