Sunday, September 13, 2020

How to Extract Main Sushi

Some you guys want to move from HP sushi to Crit Sushi or vice versa. 

For you to do it, you need to know first how extract your Main Sushi.


I added a step by step guide to show you how do it using the Extractor in our camp.
So simply follow the steps.

First, we need to un equip the main sushi.


In my case, I have a Crit Sushi (TRI)

Go to camp and look for your Extractor.
(I'd recommend for you to level it up to 5 first before proceeding.)

Choose Accessory / Alchemy Stone Disassembly
It should be like the image below.


Now, place the Sushi by choosing it.
This will give you a preview on what you will get during extraction.


You'll be paying 300k of silvers for this.
You'll be getting your main Sushi (still on awaken state) then 3 green sushi for enhancements.

Now, you want to move your enhancement to your new Sushi? 

First, max out the level of your new sushi




In our example here, we have Black Spirit type of Sushi.

Awaken it then enhance using the green ones.

Now, if you plan on feeding the old main sushi as well to your new one then you need to Un awaken it.

This is done under Remove Awakening on your Extractor as well.

See image below.


Removing it's awakening state will revert the sushi back to max out level 30.

Then you can use it to enhance your new main Sushi.

Overall, you'll be using roughly 110k of dust for this be completed depending on the enhancement level of your old main Sushi.

Also, one more thing, you don't get to have your Dust back after completing any of these steps.


Feel free to leave a comment below if you have questions about it.





Tuesday, June 30, 2020

The Berserker Mode



Berserk

One of the most anticipated class awakening of all time.

Now, will be discussing it's new skill mode which is the Berserker.


This is the replacement for the Guard skill which the Gladiator class had.

What does this skill really do?



Contrary to the rumors we had back then, This mode DOES NOT activate Vengeful Wrath skill, it does not gain life, damage buff nor life drain effect.

It simply buffs the attack speed in a duration of 15 seconds.

It consumes Anger in which we gain from hitting mobs or other characters via skills (unless wrath is activated).

Still, very usefull in farming and PVP.

Hopefully, in the future patch this skill mode will be release including the 11th skill.

In which, will be discuss on a another time.


Let me know your thoughts on the comment section below.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Black desert Mobile, Enjoying or Stressing.

During this quarantine period, we don't really have much to do.
I can summarize my daily entertainment as watching TV, eating, Internet surfing and gaming.

I know what you thinking, I enjoy eating so I added it.  😏

When it comes to my entertainment, 70 percent of it goes to my gaming stuff.
I have my PS4, Xbox and mobile games to fill my gaming urge.

But what I like the most is the Massive multiplayer online or as they called it "MMO".

And currently, I'm playing Black Desert Mobile online - Global.



Yeah, most of the time It's either I'm grinding AFK (away from keyboard) or doing manual quest.

I'm currently using 2 mobile phones, one is for grinding and the other is for manual task like quest or guild war.

I don't do emulators since I've heard that they've were very much prone to being ban in the game due to macro settings.



But what I liked the most on this game is it's "Unpredictability".

I'm referring to the "Luck" factor in which it takes luck to get a rare item regardless weather you purchased it, came from a fragment roll, or just a drop from grinding.

Unlike other MMO games, Money will not always be the key to have a strong gaming character.

This will give a shot to occasional game spenders like myself and other F2P (Farm to play) players against big time "Cashers".

In fact, I saw some Youtube clip showing  players who rarely spend anything yet were able to reach 6k on their combat power and some occasional spenders who don't have any Red item getting almost 7k on their CP.



But not all is Joy and Happiness on this game.



I did saw some players quitting due to having bad luck on getting rare items or success on awakening enchantments on their armories.

There was even a time that my guild mate quit the game since he wasn't able to get a rare skill on his Tier 5 Pet.

And did mention that this game is adding stress on his life.

His an occasional spender like myself yet he wasn't able to get it right on his character.

And last, I saw the Top 1 player quit.
I'm not really sure about his reasons though.

By the end of the day, this game is still just a game.
Don't let the game stress you in real life..
Always remember why you are playing it in the first place.

To simply enjoy..







Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Control Pad, Is it only good for a charge type character?

When I was just starting playing Street Fighter, I only use a Control Pad.
One time, my friend went to my house to challenge me to a best of 10 in Super Street Fighter II game.

It's a bit old school during that time, So online gaming is not an option.

Then in my surprise, he brought this with him.


Then he said, "Now, Let's play.."

The match was intense but sadly he won. I was asking myself,  "How did I lose the game? is it because I used a control pad instead of an arcade stick?"  I'm using Ryu and his using Ken by the way.

Past forward the time, I saw most pro SF (Street Fighter) Players are using the Arcade Stick but did see some like Punk, NuckleDu, Phenom, MenaRD and Smug using a Control Pad.

I noticed with the said players mentioned that they were using charge characters, Like Guile, Balrog, Bison and  etc.,

In my mind, does using a Control Pad greatly benefits only to a charge character?

Upon analyzing the background regarding the play of the said pro players, it seems that the issue is not what type controller they're using.

Tokido Sparring with different players online

It's how much time they put on perfecting their craft.

Numerous hours of online game sparring and training with co-players are the key to greatly enhancing your skills.

Yes, it gives some advantage on what type of controller they'll be using depending on their choice of character but still it's just a small component.

It will always goes back again, on how the player performs using all the techniques He/She learned through time of playing.

So going back in time, Would I win the match if used a charge character using my control pad?



Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below.






Friday, May 22, 2020

The World's Greatest Street Fighter Player

In our childhood years, most of us played Street Fighter.
I remembered when I was child I used to play it using my Super Nintendo with my neighbor.
I get to beat him a lot  and I  felt I was the best in the world.. 🤭

But what does it really mean to be the best.. the best in the world.

Daigo Umehara AKA "The beast", widely considered as the most famous and the World's Greatest Street Fighter player.

He mainly got the title "The beast" due to the sudden explosiveness play he had which was enough to win the game in a tight situation plus adding with his emotionless facial expression afterwards.




He holds 2 Guinness book of record, which was "Most views for a competitive fighting game match" (for his famous match against Justin Wong from Evo 2004) 
and "Highest all-time rank in Ultra Street Fighter IV.

But what made him famous is what happened on Evo 2004 Tournament.

He met with his rival Justin Wong in the loser's Final.
During that time, Daigo was using Ken and Justin was using Chun Li.
It was an intense match and Justin has the upper hand.
Ken barely have a pixel of life bar left and then Justin used the "Super Art" move to seal the deal.
Everybody was shock, Daigo was able to parried all 15 hits and manage to come back with a counter combo in which turns the table and gave him the win.

To give you a quick perspective on how parry works, it can be only done by perfectly timing an attack with a parry block in which negates damage completely.

Seems simple right? look at the Youtube clip below and see it for your self.


He also beat Alex Valle in 1998 at Street Fighter Alpha 3 in which Alex during that time was considered as Mr. Street Fighter due to the finest game play and aggressive combos.

What separate Daigo from other players is his level of concentration and the ability to adapt fast in a tight situation.

If you carefully watch his games, he seems like carefully calculating the next move of his opponent then giving a counter attack combo enough to clear out the life bar of his opponent.

As of the moment, Daigo at 39 is still active in competing Street Fighter Tournaments.

Below are his best finishes.








How to Extract Main Sushi

Some you guys want to move from HP sushi to Crit Sushi or vice versa.  For you to do it, you need to know first how extract your Main Sush...