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L =x
H =Z
M= S
S= A
Vanish D
Sparking F
(Both assigned via LS and RS)
movement is with arrows.
Ingame by the fault, the xbox layout is
Then you still have 4 more options free to cuztomize to add: reset and dummy, for training; and/or Sparking (Light+Medium+Heavy+Special) and vanish (Medium+Heavy) binds (if you prefer single button for those aswell than pressing 2/4 buttons at the same time)
You are free to change your binds however you feel more comfortable, I definitelly LOVE single button spark, to not get accidental kicharge, vanish, SD or a normal INSTEAD of what I want.
A - light
S - medium
D - heavy
W - special
Q - dragonrush
E - ki charge
R - superdash
F - vanish
X - spark
Shift - assist 1
Space - assist 2
and arrow keys for movement, this is very comfortable for me.
To change things, you have to do "Button mapping" first to bind the keys that you are going to use, and then go to "Button Settings" and decide which of those buttons does what. So I did button mapping ^ V < > A S D W X Tab Q E LeftShift Space R F in that order, and then in Button Settings set X Y B A LT RT LB LS RB RS DoubleWindow in that order. You can go many ways with this obviously. The big con for this is that you simply lack keys to allocate the last three buttons for recodings in training mode, if you want to use a single key for vanish, superdash etc. You'd have to sacrifice some of the single buttons for L+M, H+S etc or something or maybe I just don't know how to do it right, but this is enough to play the game to it's fullest. GL
Thats why I put it there, with the Xbox layout you know what button on Xbox does what for you to bind. And keybinds literally lets you rearrenge any xbox input to a key. Like say:
X = L
Well I dont want my X button wich is "light" to be on L, I want to use my numepad for the buttons; so I will change it to:
X = Num4
So now my Numpad 4 key, is Light.
I would suggest to turn the Xbox binds to default, then select the keybinds you want to be each Xbox input, and if you want more few more keys, just select wich to be what xbox input; to then select that inpu to be the function you want: like say vanish or sparking.
Light, Medium, Heavy, Specials are your ATTACK buttons.
Assist1 and Assist2 are your assist buttons (you need those to call them to do an attack, to tag or to do supers with them).
Buttons that are a combination of keys, acomplish different things. The most importants might be the Dragon Rush (light + medium or RB on controller) and Super Dash (heavy + special or RT); because they dont just perform 2 core acctions in the game, are also the button combinations required to press to perform all supers in the game.
Say you press Quarter Circle Forward and Dragon Rush with Gogeta Blue, he will do the lvl1 Stardust; but if you do Quarter Circle Forward and Super Dash with him, he will perform Big Bang Kamehameha.
I personally still prefer to have a single key associated with Dragon Rush and Super Dash, because that makes it easier to input the super; than say, miss inputing only 1 of the two buttons you need to press, and getting an special by accident, wich is usually heavely punisheable on whiff.