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* '''Mano a Mano:''' Few characters can scrap like an unarmed Shao, where he is free to apply a massive suite of mixups and plus frames. His specials in particular gain an enormous boost, with three out of the five available specials gaining armor on EX and giving him an armored combo starter (with caveats), an armored command grab, and an armored plus mid. | * '''Mano a Mano:''' Few characters can scrap like an unarmed Shao, where he is free to apply a massive suite of mixups and plus frames. His specials in particular gain an enormous boost, with three out of the five available specials gaining armor on EX and giving him an armored combo starter (with caveats), an armored command grab, and an armored plus mid. | ||
* '''Air Control:''' General Shao can easily antiair with Devastator (DB3), and his exceptional height makes his jabs excellent at antiairing. If all else fails, his highly vertical and disjoint D2 will work. | * '''Air Control:''' General Shao can easily antiair with Devastator (DB3), and his exceptional height makes his jabs excellent at antiairing. If all else fails, his highly vertical and disjoint D2 will work. | ||
* '''General Shao's Army:''' General Shao could be the most kameo-versatile character in the game, with the entire roster being viable choices. He works wonderfully with meta kameos Kung Lao and Stryker, while still effectively using off-meta choices like Frost and Motaro. His superior base health also makes health-penalizing kameos less of a problem. | |||
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* '''Devastatingly Frustrating:''' Shao relies on Devastator (DB3) for both combo extensions and armored reversals, and it is a highly flawed move for both purposes, being easy to low profile and risking full combo punishment on drop. Though it is the only explicit armored launcher in the game by itself, armoring a move in both stance versions will disallow combo pickups under most circumstances. | * '''Devastatingly Frustrating:''' Shao relies on Devastator (DB3) for both combo extensions and armored reversals, and it is a highly flawed move for both purposes, being easy to low profile and risking full combo punishment on drop. Though it is the only explicit armored launcher in the game by itself, armoring a move in both stance versions will disallow combo pickups under most circumstances. | ||
* '''Safety Third:''' Shao's options for offense in Axe stance are defined by two outcomes: his gapless options are unsafe, and his safe options leave a gap. His Power Strike (DF4), while mostly safe on regular block, is easily anticipated and punished on flawless block on top of creating a gap with nearly every cancel option. Even in Unarmed stance, he sometimes must swing with an unsafe move to complete a frametrap. | * '''Safety Third:''' Shao's options for offense in Axe stance are defined by two outcomes: his gapless options are unsafe, and his safe options leave a gap. His Power Strike (DF4), while mostly safe on regular block, is easily anticipated and punished on flawless block on top of creating a gap with nearly every cancel option. Even in Unarmed stance, he sometimes must swing with an unsafe move to complete a frametrap. | ||
* '''The Wrong Tool for the Job:''' While his Axe stance has excellent space control and his Unarmed stance can brawl up close, being forced to play outside of the stance's strength can have disastrous results. Among other issues, his Axe stance entirely lacks a confirmable mid without kameos (the closest being his 26 frame B2), and the Unarmed stance surrenders all of his disjoints. | * '''The Wrong Tool for the Job:''' While his Axe stance has excellent space control and his Unarmed stance can brawl up close, being forced to play outside of the stance's strength can have disastrous results. Among other issues, his Axe stance entirely lacks a confirmable mid without kameos (the closest being his 26 frame B2), and the Unarmed stance surrenders all of his disjoints. | ||
* '''Kameo Dependent:''' General Shao is highly | * '''Kameo Dependent:''' Though General Shao has numerous viable kameo choices, his gameplan is highly dictated by his current choice, making him less flexible once ingame and often necessitating a kameo switch mid-set. Kameo priorities include as covering the gap in a Power Strike (DF4) cancel on block, being able to combo from Axe F2, being able to confirm from his cancellable one-hit mids, and providing an alternate armored reversal to replace Devastator. | ||
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Revision as of 18:33, 5 January 2024
General Shao is a stance character with strong mobility, primarily built around playing neutral and pouncing on opportunities. By default he stays in Axe Stance, patrolling neutral with a suite of long-reaching, disjoint normals. Once he finds an opening, he plants the axe with Power Strike (DF4) to enter Unarmed Stance, losing reach but temporarily gaining far superior speed, safety, mixups, and damage output. The General Shao player must be aware to operate within his current stance's strengths, as the two stances have limited overlap and major deficiencies on their own.
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