![]() ![]() Advanced K-Style Faster type of K-Style, mostly depend on reload cancelling, mostly used by advanced players or aim-concentrated pros. Normal K-Style Basically the oldest type, which was discovered first and open up the new life of Gunz, but now mostly used by newcomer. 5.2.2 Massive Strike related techniquesÄepend on how many cancellings are used in 1 skill, we may divide K-Style into 3 types:.3 List of techniques usable in actual combat.Also, wherever applicable, sword refers to both sword and kodachis. "Launch" and "Slash" apply to swords and kodachis. All techniques beginning with a jump, slash, block or launch assume that you are on the ground when the technique is executed and holding a sword or kodachis, unless otherwise noted. In this list, any names by themselves or separated by spaced slashes are common names of the technique names in parenthesis are alternate names. Note: any techniques branching off of insta fall are still classified as combos, even if they fill the criteria listed here. Any mentioned combinations of moves is called a "combo" as opposed to an "advanced technique" (although all techniques are technically combinations of basic techniques), and should not be added to this list (unless noted as a combo, and if it is not redundant of another technique). If a single repetition of a technique that contains more than one basic technique has two non silent ground dashes, a Massive Strike, or repeated basic techniques at the end, it also is not considered an advanced technique. The Korean Style (K-Style) technique in GunZ is defined as a string or combination of basic techniques and movements that cannot be taken apart in order to make two complete advanced techniques. There are also moves that can be performed by not using sword but still considered K-Style, but technically not (ie multi wall run, this is basically only a cancelling move). It also is the main gameplay attraction to GunZ, as the original gameplay without cancelling is slow paced and tedious. ![]() This allows a player to cancel a move into another or allow the player to do movement impossible without the glitch, allowing more advanced techniques to be made. The Korean Style (K-Style) of play is based on the ability to cancel certain basic techniques while holding a sword and upon glitches, and is a form of emergent gameplay. ![]()
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