This script serves as a basic example. Games like Gramby often require more sophisticated AI and pathfinding solutions, especially as they grow in complexity.
To make it feel more like "Road to Gramby's":
Execute a small bridge onto your right shoulder. As you do so, turn your head to look over your right shoulder toward your own feet. This is counterintuitive but critical: you are not looking at the ceiling or the mat—you are looking back down the mat behind you. simple road to grambys script top
Simple road checklist for setup:
Here is the secret: do not kick your legs wildly. Instead, keep your knees bent and drive your left heel toward your left ear, but underneath your body. This action forces your hips to lift and rotate. This script serves as a basic example
Stop fighting to sit up. If your opponent has a tight waist and chest-to-chest pressure, relax your core, stay flat, and turn your hips slightly to one side—for this example, let’s say you turn to your right.
Reach up with your right hand and grab your opponent’s left wrist (the arm that is controlling your waist or far arm). Hold it like a handshake. This is your anchor. To make it feel more like "Road to
Anxious grapplers release the wrist halfway through, thinking they need balance. This lets the opponent post out and stop the roll. Fix: Squeeze the wrist like a lifeline until you are seated.