P4U2R Labrys Guide
  • 📘P4U2R Labrys Guide
  • General information
    • Introduction
    • Move list and names
    • Notable changes from 1.1
      • Normals
      • Specials
      • Supers
      • Axe mechanic
    • Move rundown
      • Gatlings and cancels
      • Normals
        • A Normals
        • B normals
        • C normals
        • D normals
      • Specials
        • Chain Knuckle
        • Chain Knuckle follow-ups
        • Guillotine Axe
        • Guillotine Aerial
        • Weaver's Art: Sword
        • Weaver's Art: Orb
        • 5th Gen Axe Slash
      • Supers
        • Weaver's Art: Beast
        • Weaver's Art: Breaking Wheel
        • Brutal Impact
      • System mechanics and information
  • Neutral
    • Key neutral tools
  • Pressure
    • Pressure basics
    • Key pressure tools
    • Chain knuckle logic
    • Safejump setups
    • Options on knockdown
    • Fuzzy setups
    • Defensive tools
  • Combos
    • General notes
    • Notation glossary
    • BnBs
    • In-depth combo guide
      • General combo theory
      • Meterless combo routing
      • 214B in red fatal corner routes
      • Red axe dl sh j.2B routes
      • 25SP combo routing
      • Use of OMC
      • Use of OMB
      • j.D in corner routes
      • Dealing with blue bursts
      • Dealing with no-teching
      • Optimising axe gain
  • Matchup guide
    • General matchup info
    • Matchup tier list
    • Detailed matchup rundowns (WIP)
      • Template
      • Adachi
      • Aigis
      • Akihiko
      • Chie
      • Elizabeth
      • Junpei
      • Kanji
      • Ken
      • Labrys
      • Margaret
      • Marie
      • Minazuki
      • Mitsuru
      • Naoto
      • Rise
      • Shabrys
      • Sho
      • Teddie
      • Yosuke
  • Misc
    • Being persona broken
    • Unblockables and resets
    • Notes on Shadow Type Labrys
    • Useful footage and videos
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P4U2R Labrys Guide

By: Aurha

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Last updated 2 months ago

Foreword

Welcome to my Labrys guide, I hope you enjoy your stay!

The aim of this guide to help any and all Labrys players enjoy the game as much as possible by providing all the information you need to fight to the best of your ability! This applies to both new and veteran players, so don't be afraid to dive in no matter your skill level. I do suggest you play around a bit with the game first if you haven't already, as a little knowledge will go a long way in terms of understanding what I'll be saying. At the very least, do the game's tutorial mode and Labrys' combo challenges if you can, as they're a good way to start!

This guide will use standard fighting game notation and terms that may not be familiar to everyone. Some more niche terms may have links or be explained, but if something is missing, there are plenty of resources out there to help you, as well as an active community to ask if you're still stuck after doing your own research.

Moves and combos will be written in standard numpad notation, which is described .

This guide also assumes you are familiar with the basic mechanics of P4U2R. If you are not, or wish to know pretty much anything else about the game (character information, frame data etc.), the Dustloop wiki for P4U2R can be found . You may also wish to refer to the fighting game glossary, which can be found .

Disclaimer

This guide will contain my thoughts and opinions, and these are not to be taken as inarguable truth. You may find that certain approaches work better for you that what is suggested. Your journey with this game and how you choose to play it is completely your own.

This guide is not final or optimal - new routes and strategies continue to be discovered and may not be reflected in this guide immediately, or ever, although efforts will be made to where possible. Should you wish to discuss anything in this guide or have a suggestion for additions or corrections, feel free to reach out to me in the Labrys section of the Persona Fight Club discord.

This guide was inspired by the , shoutouts to those who made that guide, and to all those who contribute to the open-source resources. Keep up the great work!

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