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- Riah



Hello, my name is Riah. I'm fairly new to Skullgirls, with it being my first real fighting game and I am super motivated to get good at it (if Smash bros. doesn't count). I have around 110 hours in play through with it all mostly being me in the training room practicing BnB's and mixups. I've completed the tutorials, read a ton of character and beginner guides on this site and steam, and learned a few simple mixups, and felt comfortable in deciding to actually play real players, but that was a completely different story. It's very frustrating and unmotivational trying to play and being disrespected on by players who can reset you to no end and know they can beat you because you have no idea what you are doing. I could have sworn I picked the beginner lobby...
For the most part, I played Solo Filia until I recently decided to try out Painwheel as a teammate so I can get comfortable with the both of them before moving on. If any advanced players that are willing to tutor a newbie to point out flaws in his game (defense, and approaching seem to be my biggest problems) I would gladly appreciate it.
Edit: Forgot to mention location, but I am in the US (East Coast) more specifically RI (campus), and NY (hometown). My campus wifi is ok, most of the time, but I cant really do much about it when it acts up sadly.
For the most part, I played Solo Filia until I recently decided to try out Painwheel as a teammate so I can get comfortable with the both of them before moving on. If any advanced players that are willing to tutor a newbie to point out flaws in his game (defense, and approaching seem to be my biggest problems) I would gladly appreciate it.
Edit: Forgot to mention location, but I am in the US (East Coast) more specifically RI (campus), and NY (hometown). My campus wifi is ok, most of the time, but I cant really do much about it when it acts up sadly.
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