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You can summon a servant (236P) and hold the button to delay its release. This is a common way to bait opponents or set up a frame-trap—releasing a held servant into a jump-back is a staple safety tactic. Once a servant is on the field, you can issue commands like
Here is a breakdown of the mechanics and how it works:
While she is weak without her minions, Jack-O' possesses solid, fast normals that allow her to create space to summon. Important Normals jacko dustloop
Because the minion hits independently of Jack-O’, she can recover from her own attack animation while the minion is keeping the opponent locked in blockstun. This allows Jack-O’ to run up and execute a strike/throw mixup with absolute safety. Defend Command (214S)
A normal move that strikes a nearby Servant but misses the opponent entirely. Dual-Target Hit You can summon a servant (236P) and hold
Getting to a position where you can summon is the hardest part. is useful for low-profiling but is risky if blocked.
For the uninitiated, Jacko Dustloop refers to a peculiar type of dust formation that appears to defy the laws of physics and conventional explanation. The phenomenon is characterized by a circular or spiral pattern of dust particles that seem to swirl and move of their own accord. The mesmerizing patterns have been captured on camera and shared online, leaving many to wonder about the cause behind this strange occurrence. Important Normals Because the minion hits independently of
A glance at the historical archives of Jack-O’s Dustloop pages reveals a character who underwent a massive mechanical identity crisis between titles. While her aesthetic remained intact, her fundamental gameplay loop was completely rebuilt, forcing Dustloop contributors to rewrite her strategy guides from scratch. The Xrd Era: The RTS Tower-Defense Juggernaut
2D and 5H are excellent for catching opponents trying to close in.
Minions attack, enhancing blockstrings and combo potential.