Toribash
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
Originally Posted by Yellowsamuel
Nice

+ Karma for it .

Yeah, Karma'd as well. (How much karma can you give out per day?)

Anyway, you should replace the "NO SHOULDERS" photo with one of the shoulders UP. XD I love seeing that when it happens.
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
Originally Posted by Surukei
Originally Posted by Yellowsamuel
Nice

+ Karma for it .

Yeah, Karma'd as well. (How much karma can you give out per day?)

Anyway, you should replace the "NO SHOULDERS" photo with one of the shoulders UP. XD I love seeing that when it happens.

You can give a same person karma once an hour.

A shoulders up thing would be fun to see.

<suomynona> It might kill you, but, that's the worst it'll do
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
HH? Never called that before. I like it. lol

Well, this seems good enough and quite informational.

Sticky note!!

<suomynona> It might kill you, but, that's the worst it'll do
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
i always tell my friends not to double kick but they never listen, hopefully they will see this post...
> implying I have a signature
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
Show it to them.

Here's the link. http://www.toribash.com/forum/index.php?topic=6515.15

<suomynona> It might kill you, but, that's the worst it'll do
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
I only double kick when I don't kick with both legs at the same time... i.e. I kick once, and I then I kick again...
Squad Squad Squad lead?
The standardization of Toribash Squad roles may have gone too far!
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
Double kicking is sometimes useful when doing torso rips and stuff....or contracting both knees.... and extending glutes.
Re: Multiplayer tricks to you don't get owned.
I suppose this is for classic, as points 1,2,3,5 in such modes as judo and wushu are completely moot, and against many of my own techniques, however, my main manouvers are high risk, i still don't really get owned so to say =/

However, to use so-called high risk manouvers you need alot of perception to know what your opponent is doing and will probably do next.
What what? In the butt.