
Practicing your moves is also very important. Doing this can help you do it more often and possibly help you win alot more games. This is very important because some guides wont exactly "tell you moves you can do". One of the most important parts of Toribash is that you have to try to put your joints together and trying to make your own moves. The noob clap is contracting both pecs from there you can grab (if you want) your oponent and do other moves. A more basic move that you can do is the Noobclap. To do this move, you have to press c to hold your muscles and joints, extend both glutes, rotate chest right, contract left pec, extend right pec, and then you will kick, once you have kicked your oponent, you need to contract your right glute, and then move on with other moves from there. One move that's a good opening move that isn't really difficult but more or less in the middle of advanced and basic. So, now knowing your joints and your two modes of fighting/movement, it's time to learn some basic moves! Now, some moves can be difficult for others, and easy for others.

Lets move on to the next stage, the 2 different moving types. That is about it for knowing your joints. If you keep it grabbed the whole time, this simply means you can move around with the other tori and fight him. What does this do? It simply allows you to grab the other tori that your fighting it touches.

Simply by clicking on your tori's hand, it will go from a cube to a rectangular prism. It simply sits there being unable to get used. Last but not least, fractured joints mean its not fallen off, but can not be moved. Dismembered joints mean that that joint has fallen off and can still be moved, but will not be connected to your tori. There are different stages on your joints, what this means, is that you can have normal joints, dismembered joints, and fractured joints.

#TORIBASH FOR ANDROID HOW TO#
Knowing how to use these joints in different ways can use different effects of movement on your tori. All of the joints that you have on your tori are, the hands, wrist, shoulder, neck, pecs, chest, lumbar, abs, glute, hip, knee, and the ankle. Knowing all of your joints is very important in toribash, using all of your joints really can help you win matches and alot more like tourneys! Your joints can even make you run in toribash, but running is an advanced move so we will not be covering that in this guide.
