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NashSavside — MASTER Playstyles Compendium | |
(v3) | |
Complete guide: 11 core playstyles + advanced inventions. Every sequence uses '+', explicit cooldown | |
waits, and logical explanations. No duplicates across sections. | |
Built: 2025-09-24 11:32 UTC | |
CORE GAME MECHANICS — Reference (must memorize) | |
Parry: simultaneous/overlapping M1 (within 0.2s) -> parry; both attacks cancel. | |
M1 landed: target disabled for 0.9s (no M1/dash/block/jump/Recover). | |
Final M1 (5th): pushes target forward and applies 1.0s full-disable (no dash/recover/M1). |
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# NashSavside | |
**Full Name:** NashSavside | |
**Also Known As:** Ippo Legend | |
**Nationality:** Asia Region | |
**Occupation:** Professional Gamer, Content Creator, Educator | |
**Game Focus:** Tokyo Online / Delinquent Online | |
**Friends / Team:** Mizu, Sam, Seb, Miggy, Elias, Suriaz | |
**Notable For:** Inventing advanced PvP combos, psychological baiting, dash techniques, M1/M2 strategies, teaching and mentoring players |
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# NashSavside Wiki | |
## Introduction | |
NashSavside is a legendary figure in the world of **Tokyo Online / Delinquent Online**, widely regarded as the most creative and dominant player to ever shape the community. Known for his unique mechanics, advanced combos, and psychological mind games, he not only mastered the system but **reinvented how the game was played**. | |
What made Tokyo Online popular was not only its combat system, but how NashSavside **transformed every fight into a story of unpredictability, strategy, and dominance**. Many consider him the “Ippo Legend,” a title that came from his relentless training, close-quarters precision, and teaching others to rise into legends themselves. | |
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## Early Journey |