Jacko Dustloop Official

While the mechanics changed slightly with the new engine, Jack-O' still utilizes aerial loops involving her Dust attack and her Servants (minions).

Why is the keyword "jacko dustloop" so popular? Because her name is literally a pun on "Jack-O’ Lantern" and "Loop."

In fighting game jargon, a "loop" is a sequence you can repeat infinitely. Jack-O’ has the infamous "Boo Loop."

Here is how the Dustloop wiki describes it:

The Jacko Dustloop community discovered that with precise timing (usually a micro-dash after c.S), you can keep the opponent in a permanent blockstring where they cannot press a button. If they try to jump, the servant hits them. If they try to mash, the ball hits them. They just have to hold it.

The Dustloop community has broken Jack-O’ into three distinct phases:

If you look up "Jacko Dustloop strategy" , 90% of the guides will tell you the same thing: Get a servant on your head, then walk forward.


A note from the Dustloop editors: "Jack-O' has the worst 5P in the game. Don't use it." (Seriously, it whiffs on crouching opponents.)


After reading the Jacko Dustloop wiki and spending 100 hours in the lab, here is the honest truth:

Jack-O’ is not for casual players. She requires a specific mindset. You are not playing Street Fighter. You are playing Pikmin with violence.

If you enjoy making your opponent feel hopeless—trapped in a blender of orange balls and screaming minions—then book mark Dustloop.com/Jack-O. Learn the c.S > 2H > 214K link. Join the Discord.

Jacko Dustloop isn't just a search term. It is a rite of passage. Welcome to the Kingdom.


The Servant Hat (22P) is her best move. It gives you plus frames. It fires a laser (22H). It protects you. The Fix: If you don't have a servant on your head, you are playing a disadvantage state. Make it a habit to end every combo with a servant on your head.

Do not summon a servant at mid-screen while the opponent is standing up. They will simply dash forward, kill the servant, and hit you. The Fix: Only summon after a 2D Hard Knockdown or when they are blocking a j.H.

Last updated for Guilty Gear Strive Season 3.5.

Jack-O' Dustloop refers to a specific combo route and corner carry technique used by the character Jack-O' Valentine in the Guilty Gear fighting game series, most notably in Guilty Gear Xrd and Guilty Gear Strive.

Here is a breakdown of the mechanics and how it works:

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  1. Jacko Dustloop Official

    While the mechanics changed slightly with the new engine, Jack-O' still utilizes aerial loops involving her Dust attack and her Servants (minions).

    Why is the keyword "jacko dustloop" so popular? Because her name is literally a pun on "Jack-O’ Lantern" and "Loop."

    In fighting game jargon, a "loop" is a sequence you can repeat infinitely. Jack-O’ has the infamous "Boo Loop."

    Here is how the Dustloop wiki describes it:

    The Jacko Dustloop community discovered that with precise timing (usually a micro-dash after c.S), you can keep the opponent in a permanent blockstring where they cannot press a button. If they try to jump, the servant hits them. If they try to mash, the ball hits them. They just have to hold it. jacko dustloop

    The Dustloop community has broken Jack-O’ into three distinct phases:

    If you look up "Jacko Dustloop strategy" , 90% of the guides will tell you the same thing: Get a servant on your head, then walk forward.


    A note from the Dustloop editors: "Jack-O' has the worst 5P in the game. Don't use it." (Seriously, it whiffs on crouching opponents.)


    After reading the Jacko Dustloop wiki and spending 100 hours in the lab, here is the honest truth: While the mechanics changed slightly with the new

    Jack-O’ is not for casual players. She requires a specific mindset. You are not playing Street Fighter. You are playing Pikmin with violence.

    If you enjoy making your opponent feel hopeless—trapped in a blender of orange balls and screaming minions—then book mark Dustloop.com/Jack-O. Learn the c.S > 2H > 214K link. Join the Discord.

    Jacko Dustloop isn't just a search term. It is a rite of passage. Welcome to the Kingdom.


    The Servant Hat (22P) is her best move. It gives you plus frames. It fires a laser (22H). It protects you. The Fix: If you don't have a servant on your head, you are playing a disadvantage state. Make it a habit to end every combo with a servant on your head. The Jacko Dustloop community discovered that with precise

    Do not summon a servant at mid-screen while the opponent is standing up. They will simply dash forward, kill the servant, and hit you. The Fix: Only summon after a 2D Hard Knockdown or when they are blocking a j.H.

    Last updated for Guilty Gear Strive Season 3.5.

    Jack-O' Dustloop refers to a specific combo route and corner carry technique used by the character Jack-O' Valentine in the Guilty Gear fighting game series, most notably in Guilty Gear Xrd and Guilty Gear Strive.

    Here is a breakdown of the mechanics and how it works:

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