Guilty Gear Strive · Tutorial · 2021
Ranked ladder climbs in Guilty Gear Strive demand relentless execution and matchup knowledge. This video documents summit812's push through Japan's ranked system piloting Chipp, the game's rushdown character built around speed and aggressive pressure. The footage captures multiple ranked matches at high ranks, where opponents demand precise spacing, combo timing, and defensive awareness. Chipp's gameplan revolves around closing distance and locking opponents into extended pressure sequences—something that requires both lab preparation and real-time decision-making under ranked stress. Viewers studying the character will find detailed breakdowns of pressure routes, punish confirms, and how to leverage Chipp's mobility to control space. The editing isolates key moments and decision points, making it accessible for players learning the character without sacrificing the intensity of high-level play. Comments from viewers note both the technical depth required and how the footage serves as a practical study tool, especially for players newer to Chipp trying to understand his core gameplay loops. The video balances entertainment value with educational substance—showing what winning looks like at rank while demonstrating the specific skills that separate ladder grinders from casual players.
@summit812 showing great skills with Chipp. MY CAPTURE CARD ►http://e.lga.to/Xuses (4k60 Pro MK.2) I DO NOT earn any commission from this affiliate link DISCLAIMER: All of the footage seen in this video was recorded by myself in 1440p60 The footage was then edited in Vegas Pro with overlays, copyright free music, video edits & more for the purpose of educational…
Show more →@summit812 showing great skills with Chipp. MY CAPTURE CARD ►http://e.lga.to/Xuses (4k60 Pro MK.2) I DO NOT earn any commission from this affiliate link DISCLAIMER: All of the footage seen in this video was recorded by myself in 1440p60 The footage was then edited in Vegas Pro with overlays, copyright free music, video edits & more for the purpose of educational entertainment. Zero footage was taken from Twitch, Youtube or any other streaming/VOD platform. All footage seen in this video is copyright free and captured d
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