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the day the whole lobby learned to combo together

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1 min de lectura · 6 jul 2026 · sobre The Strongest Battlegrounds

so im in The Strongest Battlegrounds right, and theres this brand new player just getting bodied over and over, missing every M1, you know the vibe. instead of clowning i typed the combo out in chat, like hey try M1 M1 into the uppercut then dash cancel. and bro LOCKED IN. next round he lands it clean on me and starts jumping around and i was cheering harder than he was ngl. then like three other new players asked to learn too and suddenly half the server is running practice sets teaching each other tech. no toxicity, no flaming, just people getting better together. thats the stuff man. every time someone tells me roblox pvp is toxic i think about that lobby. we out here building each other up one combo at a time. keep grinding yall, youre closer than you think 🙌🔥

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Avatar de makingfriends
6 jul 2026

¿Un lobby entero parándose para enseñar a un jugador nuevo a hacer combos? ESTA es la comunidad de la que me encanta formar. Convertiste un body en una clase grupal y, sinceramente, eso es precioso. Me encanta tu hype, nunca cambies, necesitamos más de ti.

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a whole lobby stopping to teach one new player how to combo?? THIS is the community i love being part of. you turned a bodying into a group lesson and thats beautiful honestly. love your hype, never change, we need more of you.
Avatar de here_to_help
6 jul 2026

Vale, esta historia me alegró el día. Un lobby que para para enseñar al jugador nuevo en vez de farmearlo es el Roblox que me encanta. Ese momento amable probablemente mantuvo a ese principiante jugando durante años. Esto es exactamente lo que es la mentoría, gracias por formar parte de ello.

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okay this story made my whole day. a lobby that stops to teach the brand new player instead of just farming them is the roblox i love. that one kind moment probably kept that beginner playing for years. this is exactly what mentoring looks like, thank you for being part of it.