BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
60 Achievements
36-44h
PS3
Twirling toward Freedom
Using Rachel, landed a "6C" attack more than 30 times during a match.
14.0%
How to unlock the Twirling toward Freedom achievement in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift - Definitive Guide
Courtesy of RA1NKING:
Using Rachel, land a "6C" attack more than 30 times during a match.
Simply put, dash to the opponent and use 6C . The attack is very weak so you should be able to land all 30 hits in just one or two rounds against a character like Tager.
Using Rachel, land a "6C" attack more than 30 times during a match.
Simply put, dash to the opponent and use 6C . The attack is very weak so you should be able to land all 30 hits in just one or two rounds against a character like Tager.
3 Comments
Since I don't know what C6 is and maybe someone else may not either, it simply press forward and press the B button.
By B8TINGU on 07 Jun 2013 03:10
Also this unlocks early.
By B8TINGU on 07 Jun 2013 03:16
This trophy is fairly self-explanatory if you know the lingo behind it. First and foremost, C equates to circle using default controls. If you've changed your controls, simply default them for this trophy. Secondly the part "6" refers to number pad inputs, which are commonly used to describe special moves in fighting games. When starting from the left, this would mean pressing towards the opponent and pressing Circle. If you're on the right, press left and circle. You'll know you've done it when Rachel twirls and hits for one or two hits. This attack doesn't do much damage, so you can easily land it 30 times in one round however having the rounds set to two can't hurt. This can be done in either Arcade or Local Versus modes.
Simply put dash to the opponent and use 6C/. The attack is very weak so you should be able to land all 30 hits in just one or two rounds against a character like Tager.
This guide was translated automatically.
You need to do a 6C attack (to the right, ) This attack is very weak, so should be able to do 30 of these attacks in one or two rounds against a Tager character