![]() ![]() The difference between a setup and a comeback is that a setup is always done without movement. ![]() They are typically done by maintaining a pose where one or more joints are contracted and ready to extend, pushing you towards your opponent. Setting up is an essential part of comebacks. It's generally seen as rude not to comeback in wushu and lenshu mods, especially if you're leading in points. Getting the wrong angle can thrust you upwards, launch you past your opponent, or launch you further away from your opponent. It's hard for beginners to get the right angle. Nowadays it's part of the mod.Ĭomebacks are done by putting a contracted joint against the ground and extending it, pushing you towards the opponent. It was originally thought up as a counter to the runners and tripoders of early wushu. It's seen especially in wushu/lenshu mods, where you might need to catch up to an opponent with higher score. This is an alpha release-I'm sure there are bugs! I'd love to hear if you use this and especially about any bugs you might find.Comebacks is simply a way to travel far distances in Toribash. You only have to do it once after that, your settings are saved.
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