GGST/Nagoriyuki/Resources

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Preface

This page is Nagoriyuki's Resources page. This page is to be used to indiscriminately store just about any pieces of gameplay information that anyone may have that exists about this character, to make for a catalog of preserved content that can (and probably should) be fully realized and transcribed onto main character pages after review.

For simplicity's sake; anything you would want pinned in your character channel or character Discord can go here, such as:

  • Character Discord pins
  • Links or transcriptions of external personal documents and / or Dustloop User Docs
  • Tech videos, especially from Twitter hashtags
  • One-off or niche combo routes
  • Set-ups (for pressure, mix-ups, okizeme, or setplay)
  • Video analyses of matches and sets
If more opinionated works are posted, such as match-up charts, it is highly recommended that you include accreditation to the creator and any other important specifics (such as ordering or et cetera), so that readers can evaluate the sourcing. To readers, also note that this means you should consume at your own discretion. Not all strategy or reasoning may be fully explained, tested, or viable, so either be sure to ask the creators any questions (if possible), or do your own research in training mode.
Community Links
Character Discord

Twitter Hashtag

Match Replays

Players to Watch

This section is not an endorsement of players as a people. This is a tool to help find videos to learn matchups, combos, and general play techniques. For guidelines and best practices, visit the Template Doc
Color Name Region Sample Footage Things to Watch For
GGST Nagoriyuki color 1.png NBNHMR US West Coast USA.png FFXV '23 vs NitroNY (JC)
SB '23 vs ApologyMan (FA
SB '23 vs Aarondamac (HA/LE)
SB '23 vs Tempest (LE)
AWT Finals '22 Mocchi (SO)
CEOtaku '23 vs Zando (RA)
MUGEN '23 vs Summit (CH)
Well-rounded player who excels at every aspect of the character.
With some of the most creative uses of RC in the game, NBNHMR always utilises the Tension gauge to its full extent.
GGST Nagoriyuki color 1.png Verix Senegal Senegal.png UFA '23 vs Sorani (MI)
UFA '23 vs Jason Thomas (NA)
UFA '23 Grand Finals vs Tiger Pop (HC)
Plays an extremely patient neutral.
Verix prefers to conserve the Blood Gauge for damaging conversions off landing hits with Nago's normals.
GGST Nagoriyuki color 10.png Jason Thomas Italy Italy.png WANTED FT7 vs Pinhead (AX)
Mixup 2023 vs Winston (LE)
The artist formerly known as Jetstream. Jason Thomas uses Wasureyuki to its maximum extent:
after landing from a jump, reversal PRC on wake-up, a meaty against a wild opponent, and with a kara cancel to squeeze the most damage out of any combo.
GGST Nagoriyuki color 3.png DarkNecro South Korea South Korea.png ARCREVO JP vs Gobou (ZA)
Fighter's Spirit '22 vs Daru (IN)
EVO JP '23 vs Tsuchiya (MI)
MUGEN '23 vs 2GBCombo (HA)
MUGEN '23 vs Summit (CH)
While not known for his combos, DarkNecro possesses the biggest bag of dirty tricks known to man, such as fast BRC j.K, flying 214H PRC, fast PRC 623P and many more.
GGST Nagoriyuki color 5.png Hotashi US East Coast USA.png Salty Suites FT15 vs Latif (ZA)
SB'23 vs gcyoshi13 (AN)
SB '23 vs Aneema (RA)
DH San Diego '23 vs Just Joe (JC)
DH San Diego '23 vs Tempest (LE)
A self-proclaimed gambler. Transitions quickly from neutral into offensive RPS situations heavily weighted in his favor.
Likes to Instant Block everything on sight.
GGST Nagoriyuki color 11.png Mugi Japan Japan.png ARCREVO JP vs Umāman (RA)
Offline FT10 vs TY (GI)
OniYūta Cup 14 vs Nage (FA)
EVO JP '23 vs Momosu (ZA)
Brojo Cup 79 vs Caffeine (JC)
Excels at squeezing the most damage out of even the worst starters, like grounded normal hit 6P.
GGST Nagoriyuki color 9.png BlitzkrieG Australia Australia.png EVO JP '23 vs Nage (FA)
EVO JP '23 vs Nidaime (JC)
EVO JP '23 vs Leffen (HA)
EVO JP '23 vs sanakan (HA)
Amazing defense, with the ability to consistently react to options like uncharged 5D.
Combo routing is always extremely Blood and Burst-aware.
GGST Nagoriyuki color 3.png OneTrueSnorlax US East Coast USA.png FFXV '23 vs DontCareBear (BA)
Aegis Weekly vs Dany (KY)
Aegis Weekly vs Jack (HA)
CTG vs MLGF (AN)
ESG #12 vs Order 60 (IN)
Great space control at high Blood Levels and building RISC while chipping opponents to death.


Documents

You can embed links to external documents or User Docs here.
Guilty Gear Strive Nagoriyuki Introduction (Guilty Gear official website)

Videos

Plain Text

Quick guide to Japanese Nago Terms:

  • 名残雪 - NagoriyukiGGST Nagoriyuki Deactivation.pngGuardN/AStartup1+(59 Flash)Recovery0AdvantageN/A - translates to Lingering Snow. It is the last remnants of snow at the end of Winter or start of Spring.
  • 不香 - Fukyo (236K/214K)GGST Nagoriyuki Fukyo.pngGuardN/AStartup-RecoveryTotal 25AdvantageN/A - translates to Scentless. It comes from the expression 不香の花 (Fukyo no Hana; Scentless Flower), which is a synonym for snow.
  • 粒雪 - Zarameyuki (236S)GGST Nagoriyuki Zarameyuki1.pngGuardAllStartup18~29RecoveryTotal 39Advantage+5 - translates to Grainy Snow
  • 冠雪 - Kamuriyuki (214H)GGST Nagoriyuki Kamuriyuki1.pngGuardLowStartup14Recovery17Advantage-3 - translates to Mountaintop Snow
  • 垂雪 - Shizuriyuki (623H)GGST Nagoriyuki Shizuriyuki1.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery21Advantage-7 - translates to Trickling Snow
  • 忘れ雪 - Wasureyuki (632146S)GGST Nagoriyuki Wasureyuki1.pngGuardAllStartup7+(173 Flash)+2Recovery54Advantage-39 - translates to Forgotten Snow. This is the synonym to Nagoriyuki (Lingering Snow), being the last remnants of snow at the end of Winter or start of Spring.
  • The text at the end of WasureyukiGGST Nagoriyuki Wasureyuki2.pngGuardAllStartup7+(173 Flash)+2Recovery54Advantage-39 reads 至誠通天 (Shisei Tsuuten; Sincerity Passing Heaven). It is based on a Chinese proverb in the form of 至誠天に通ず (Shisei ten ni tsuuzu; Sincerity moves through Heaven). It has then made its way to kenjutsu and kendou, Japanese swordmanship martial arts.
  • 残雪 - Zansetsu (632146H)GGST Nagoriyuki Zansetsu2.pngGuardAllStartup11+(58 Flash)+10Recovery80Advantage-66 - translates to Lingering Snow. This has the same meaning to Nagoriyuki, but is meant to be read in on'yomi, Chinese reading, instead of kun'yomi, Japanese reading)

Quick guide to Russian Nago Terms:

  • Нагориюки - NagoriyukiGGST Nagoriyuki Deactivation.pngGuardN/AStartup1+(59 Flash)Recovery0AdvantageN/A - Transliteration of "Nagoriyuki"
  • Фукуе - Fukyo (236K/214K)GGST Nagoriyuki Fukyo.pngGuardN/AStartup-RecoveryTotal 25AdvantageN/A - Transliteration of "Fukyo".
  • Комманд деш - Transliteration of "Command Dash", referring to Fukyo.
  • Клон - Zarameyuki (236S)GGST Nagoriyuki Zarameyuki1.pngGuardAllStartup18~29RecoveryTotal 39Advantage+5 - Translates to "Clone".
  • Бейблейд - Kamuriyuki (214H)GGST Nagoriyuki Kamuriyuki1.pngGuardLowStartup14Recovery17Advantage-3 - Transliteration of "Beyblade", the English nickname for Kamuriyuki.
  • Шизуриюки - Shizuriyuki (623H)GGST Nagoriyuki Shizuriyuki1.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery21Advantage-7 - Transliteration of "Shizuriyuki". ДП (DP) is also used.
  • Командный бросок - Bloodsucking Universe (623P)GGST Nagoriyuki Bloodsucking Universe.pngGuardGround ThrowStartup7Recovery48AdvantageNA - Translates to "Command Grab". The short form version is Коммандник. Укус/Кусь is also used, translating to "Bite".
  • Блад рейдж - Blood RageGGST Nagoriyuki Activation.pngGuardAll (Guard Crush)Startup4+(38 Flash)+3Recovery70Advantage-12 - Translates to "Blood Rage". Взрыв is also used, meaning "explosion".
  • Васереюки - Wasureyuki (632146S)GGST Nagoriyuki Wasureyuki1.pngGuardAllStartup7+(173 Flash)+2Recovery54Advantage-39 - Transliteration of "Wasureyuki". The terms реверсал and супер refer to this move aswell, translating to "reversal" and "super" respectively.
  • Зансетсу - Zansetsu (632146H)GGST Nagoriyuki Zansetsu2.pngGuardAllStartup11+(58 Flash)+10Recovery80Advantage-66 - Transliteration of "Zanzetsu".

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