Street Fighter V · Combo Video · 2018
V-Trigger 2 opens up a completely different dimension for Nash in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition. This video breaks down how the mechanic functions like a manual FADC—Focus Attack Dash Cancel—when executed with tight timing, transforming Nash's combo potential and offensive flow. The setup is deceptively tricky: the cancel window is narrow, and the payoff demands precision, but once you lock it in, the damage and combo extensions become immediately apparent. Desk explores what this V-Trigger unlock means for Nash's gameplan, showcasing the gap between theory and execution. The video captures why players like Bonchan were excited about these kinds of mechanical depth additions to the roster. Whether you main Nash or just want to understand how Street Fighter V's V-Trigger system can completely reshape a character's toolkit, this breakdown reveals the practical difference between knowing the mechanic exists and actually implementing it under pressure.
Although more difficult to use than it looks, Nash' V-Trigger 2 does act very much like an FADC if you can cancel it quickly enough.
From desk's YouTube channel