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| | Recipe = j.HK, 4HP > 214P~LK > 28MK <br> j.HK, 5MP, 2MP > [2]8MK | | | Recipe = j.HK, 2HP > 214P~LK > 28MK <br> j.MK, 5MP, 2MP > [2]8MK |
| | content = The first combo may be easier to start with as you don't have to start charging during a standing move. That being said, 5MP 2MP is a very important link to learn. Both combos end with MK Spinning Bird Kick, which provides Chun with good okizeme and corner carry. | | | content = The first combo may be easier to start with as you don't have to start charging during a standing move. That being said, 5MP 2MP is a very important link to learn. Both combos end with MK Spinning Bird Kick, which provides Chun with good okizeme and corner carry. |
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| | Recipe = 2LK 2LP 2LP > [2]8LK | | | Recipe = 2LK 2LP > [2]8LK |
| | content = Pressuring with crouching normals has the strong benefit of naturally building charge for Spinning Bird Kick. If you hold [2] throughout the entire light chain, it becomes very easy to do the SBK on a confirm as you simply press 8LK on the third light if any of the previous ones connected. | | | content = Pressuring with crouching normals has the strong benefit of naturally building charge for Spinning Bird Kick. If you hold [2] throughout the entire light chain, it becomes very easy to do the SBK on a confirm as you simply press 8LK on the third light if any of the previous ones connected. |
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| | Recipe = 5LP 5LP 5LP > 236LK <br> 2LK 2LP 5LK > 236MK | | | Recipe = 5LP 5LP 5LP > 236LK <br> 2LP/2LK 5LP 5LK > 236MK |
| | content = Chun Li doesn't get knockdowns consistently if she doesn't have charge. If you can confirm fast enough and recognize the distance, she can end with Tenshokyaku instead of Lightning Kicks for a knockdown. Try to confirm into 5LK whenever possible, as it is her only light normal that combos into 236MK. 236MK is more consistent as an ender as it moves Chun Li forwards (as well as doing more damage). | | | content = Chun Li doesn't get knockdowns consistently if she doesn't have charge. If you can confirm fast enough and recognize the distance, she can end with Tenshokyaku instead of Lightning Kicks for a knockdown. Try to confirm into 5LK whenever possible, as it is her only light normal that combos into 236MK. 236MK is more consistent as an ender as it moves Chun Li forwards (as well as doing more damage). |
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| | 5MP, 2MP || Important combo piece, as it lets Chun build charge for Spinning Bird Kick. Unfortunately, not very good for pressure as the gap is big enough that 4f normals will beat 2MP clean. | | | 5MP, 2MP || Important combo piece, as it lets Chun build charge for Spinning Bird Kick. Unfortunately, not very good for pressure as the gap is big enough that 4f normals will beat 2MP clean. |
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| | 5LP/5MP, 5LP/5LK || Doesn't give Chun a knockdown anywhere near as easily, but is a lot better when it comes to pressure and still links on normal hit. 5LK will not link from 5LP if it's used as a link after a three-hit light chain. | | | 5MP, 5LP/5LK || Doesn't give Chun a knockdown anywhere near as easily, but is a lot better when it comes to pressure and still links on normal hit. |
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| | | 5LP, 5LK || 5LK will not link from 5LP if it's used as a link after a three-hit light chain. 5LP will link into itself but there's no real benefit to doing so. |
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| | 5LP/2LP/2LK > 5LP/2LP/2LK > 5LP/2LP/2LK || Chun's light chains are incredibly open-ended, but both 2LP and 2LK will whiff as the third part of a chain if it's not started at absolutely point-blank range. | | | 5LP/2LP/2LK > 5LP/2LP/2LK > 5LP/2LP/2LK || Chun's light chains are incredibly open-ended, but both 2LP and 2LK will whiff as the third part of a chain if it's not started at absolutely point-blank range. |
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| | 5LP, 5MP || Only works at point blank range. | | | 5LP, 5MP || Only works at point blank range. |
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| | | 3HK, 5MP || 3HK is easy to link out of and advantageous enough on block that 5MP will also frame trap. |
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| | | 5HK > 214P~MK || Chun's only normal that combos into 214P~MK without any extra requirements. Commonly used after Drive Impact. |
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| | Title = 4HP Conversions | | | Title = Anti-Projectile OD Hazanshu |
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| | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} | | | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} |
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| | Recipe = 4HP > 214P~LK <br> 4HP > 214P~HK | | | Recipe = 214KK, 22HK |
| | content = Shows some basic uses for 4HP in combos. Routing into 4HP will appear later on, as it requires situational awareness or Drive meter to be used effectively. 4HP > 214P~HK can lead to a safejump or a super depending on routing, but going into SBK from 214P~LK is usually easier and more consistent. | | | content = Basic optimization with 214KK. Most juggle options will work here, but 22HK is the most consistent and most rewarding. |
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| ! Combo !! Notes | | ! Combo !! Notes |
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| | CH 5LP/5MP, 2MK/4MP || Useful for converting 5LP pressure or a meaty 5MP into a smidge more damage. 2MK has more reach than 2MP which makes this combo more consistent at longer ranges. Otherwise, there’s never a reason to go for this if it can be avoided. Swift Thrust also works here but does not lead to a knockdown without spending Drive. 2MP is not listed here as it always links from 5MP, but CH 5LP, 2MP is a unique, CH only combo. | | | CH 5LP/5MP, 2MK/6MP || Useful for converting 5LP pressure or a meaty 5MP into a smidge more damage. 2MK has more reach than 2MP which makes this combo more consistent at longer ranges. Otherwise, there’s never a reason to go for this if it can be avoided. Swift Thrust also works here but does not lead to a knockdown without spending Drive. 2MP is not listed here as it always links from 5MP, but CH 5LP, 2MP is a unique, CH only combo. |
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| | CH 2LP/2MP, 2MP || 2LP links into 2MP on counterhit, which is useful after her previously mentioned 3-hit light chain. 2MP also links into itself on counterhit. These combos also naturally build down charge for Spinning Bird. | | | CH 2LP/2MP, 2MP || 2LP links into 2MP on counter-hit, which is useful after her previously mentioned 3-hit light chain. 2MP also links into itself on counter-hit. These combos also naturally build down charge for Spinning Bird. |
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| | CH 5LP > 4HP || 4HP is an excellent source of damage, especially early on in a combo. Serenity Stream also helps it convert into good damage without relying on having charge. | | | CH 5LP > 4HP || 4HP is an excellent source of damage, especially early on in a combo. Serenity Stream also helps it convert into good damage without relying on having charge. |
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| | Recipe = CH 236LK/236MK, 2LP/5LP/5LK/5MP | | | Recipe = CH 236LK/236MK, 2LP/5LP/5LK/5MP |
| | content = | | | content = Lightning Legs hits at least thrice, which can blow through Drive Impact armor if timed correctly. This is usually a happy accident, but the resulting counter-hit gives Chun a combo. She'll have to pick her follow-up carefully though, as distance is very important. Learning how to buffer charge specials from standing normals will go a long way when it comes to consistently converting this counter-hit into damage. |
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| | Recipe = CH 214MK, 5LP/2LP/2LK > ... <br> CH 214HK, 4HP/2MK | | | Recipe = CH 214MK, 5LP/2LP/2LK > ... <br> CH 214HK, 4HP/2MK |
| | content = | | | content = Not as likely to happen as a Punish Counter, but good to know regardless. 5LP is the most consistent option after 214LK, but requires a buffered SBK to get a knockdown which can be difficult. 2MK is a lot more consistent after 214MK due to its reach. |
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| ! Combo !! Notes | | ! Combo !! Notes |
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| | || | | | PC 5LP, 4HP || Go-to close range punish starter. |
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| | | PC 5LP, 2HK || Basic, hit-confirmable link from a far Punish Counter 5LP. |
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| | | PC 5LP, 2MK || Alternate far PC 5LP with more damage potential. If going for a knockdown with MK SBK, you have to begin charging ''immediately'' and delay the 2MK by 2 frames in order to get the necessary charge. |
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| | PC 2MP > 214P~MK > ... || | | | PC 2MP > 214P~MK > ... || 4/6MP will lead to better damage, but 2MK may be needed when using this as a whiff punish against normals that hit lower to the ground. |
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| | Recipe = PC 6HK, 4HP > 214P~MK > 22HK/236236P/214214K | | | Recipe = PC 6HK, 4HP > 214P~MK > Ender |
| | content = | | | content = 6HK crumples on Punish Counter, which allows this link to work. Unfortunately, 4HP > 214P~MK eats up a lot of juggle potential which limits Chun's effective follow-ups. 236236K can be used here but loses out on a ton of potential damage. |
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| | | Title = Reversal Punish 2 |
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| | | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} |
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| | | Recipe = PC 2HP > 214P~MK > Ender |
| | | content = Doesn't limit the juggling potential as much and allows for better enders such as EX Spinning Bird into 236MK safejump. |
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| | Recipe = DR 5MP, 4HP > ... <br> DR 3HP, 5MP, 2MP > ... <br> DR 2MK, 214P~LK > ... | | | Recipe = DR 5MP, 4HP > ... <br> DR 3HP, 5MP, 2MP > ... <br> DR 2MK, 214P~LK > ... |
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| | | Title = Punish Counter Hazanshu |
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| | | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} |
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| | | Recipe = PC 214LK, 2LP/5LP > ... <br> PC 214MK, 4HP/2MK > ... <br> PC 214HK, 4HP/2MK/2HK > ... |
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| | Recipe = light normals/214P~LP > [2]8LK <br> medium normals/214P~LK/214P~MK > [2]8MK <br> heavy normals/Punish Counter mediums > [2]8HK | | | Recipe = light normals/214P~LP > [2]8LK <br> medium normals/214P~LK/214P~MK > [2]8MK <br> heavy normals/Punish Counter mediums > [2]8HK |
| | content = Each version of SBK offers about the same okizeme, where they differ is in corner carry and damage output. HK SBK is the hardest to combo into by far, with only 2HP being able to combo into it consistently without requiring a counterhit or punish counter beforehand. | | | content = Each version of SBK offers about the same okizeme, where they differ is in corner carry and damage output. HK SBK is the hardest to combo into by far, with only 2HP being able to combo into it consistently without requiring a counter-hit or punish counter beforehand. |
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| A fun skill to learn for comboing into SBK is ''charge buffering.'' While not absolutely vital, it will let you combo into SBK for a knockdown and good corner carry in places that would otherwise look impossible. A simple example would be comboing 5MP > [2]8MK. While this looks impossible on the surface, it's really not as scary as it looks. To do so, you simply need to look at the input of the [2]8 charge. She needs to charge [2] for 30 frames, but going from [2] to 8K goes through 5, or neutral. All you're functionally doing is an input that looks like [2]~5MP~8MK. This will take practice, but the reward is worth it. Or you can just use 22K. | | A fun skill to learn for comboing into SBK is ''charge buffering.'' While not absolutely vital, it will let you combo into SBK for a knockdown and good corner carry in places that would otherwise look impossible. A simple example would be comboing 5MP > [2]8MK. While this looks impossible on the surface, it's really not as scary as it looks. To do so, you simply need to look at the input of the [2]8 charge. She needs to charge [2] for 30 frames, but going from [2] to 8K goes through 5, or neutral. All you're functionally doing is an input that looks like [2]~5MP~8MK. This will take practice, but the reward is worth it. Or you can just use 22K. |
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| | Title = Hundred Lightning Kicks | | | Title = Hundred Lightning Kicks |
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| | content = LK and MK Legs are enders that should be avoided if possible. However, there are certain times where Chun has no charge and Tenshokyaku is out of range where this is her only option. Conversely, HK Legs needs a cancelable heavy button or a punish counter to be comboed into, but in exchange allows for a juggle afterwards. | | | content = LK and MK Legs are enders that should be avoided if possible. However, there are certain times where Chun has no charge and Tenshokyaku is out of range where this is her only option. Conversely, HK Legs needs a cancelable heavy button or a punish counter to be comboed into, but in exchange allows for a juggle afterwards. |
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| |-| HK Legs Juggle Enders =
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| | == Extenders == |
| | <tabber> Starters = |
| {{TheoryBox | | {{TheoryBox |
| | Title = 236HK Specifics | | | Title = General Juggle Rules |
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| | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} | | | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} |
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| | Recipe = ... > 236HK, 22HK <br> ... > 236HK, 236LK (can be extended with 22KK) <br> ... > 236HK, 236236P <br> ... > 236HK, 214214K | | | Recipe = ... > 236HK > Ender <br> ... > [2]8KK > (236LK) > Ender |
| | content = HK Legs gives Chun quite a few options when it comes to extending a combo. Her two main meterless enders are 22HK for damage and 236LK for a safejump, but these only work in the corner. If she wants any kind of extension midscreen, she has to use her super meter. | | | content = |
| | | HK legs and OD SBK both launch opponents for a combo. HK legs typically requires a punish counter medium normal or Drive to set up a 4HP to combo into it. OD SBK requires charge and 2 Drive, but the charge requirement is somewhat lessened by Serenity Stream. Their juggle routes can be thought of in a similar way, but OD SBK typically gives Chun more options. |
| An important thing to note is that juggling into lvl3 will almost always do more damage in a combo then cancelling into it if the combo consisted of less than 4 moves before the super.
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| === Midscreen ===
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| | Title = OD Spinning Bird Kick | | | Title = General Juggle Rules |
| | Oneliner = | | | Oneliner = |
| | Difficulty = | | | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} |
| | Damage = | | | Damage = |
| | Meter = -2 Drive | | | Meter = Variable |
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| | Youtube = | | | Youtube = |
| | Recipe = anything that combos into [2]8LK > [2]8KK > 22HK | | | Recipe = Enders: |
| | content = LK SBK technically works here but deals less damage and has the same amount of corner carry.
| | # 236LK (236HK)/236MK (OD SBK) |
| | # 22HK |
| | # 236236P |
| | # 214214K |
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| | The main difference between 236HK and [2]8KK is that [2]8KK allows for a juggle after 236LK in the corner (and into lvl3 anywhere), making it a highly economical damage extension. 236HK typically needs the corner to juggle into anything that isn't a super. 236HK 236LK and [2]8KK 236MK both set up safe jumps. OD SBK can link into 236236K (and so can 236HK if juggled into) but it leads to less damage and corner carry than canceling into 236236K from 236KK. |
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| | An important thing to remember is that juggling into 214214K instead of canceling into it leads to much more damage if the combo was less than 5 hits. Any more then that and scaling is low enough for the cancel penalty to not matter. |
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| | Title = OD SBK Extension | | | Title = OD SBK Drive Extensions |
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| | Difficulty = {{clr|4|Hard}} | | | Difficulty = {{clr|4|Hard}} |
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| | Recipe = ... > [2]8KK, 5MPMK~66 5LP/2LP > 236HK | | | Recipe = ... > [2]8KK, 5MPMK~66 5LP/2LP > 214P~MK > ... (midscreen) <br> ... > [2]8KK, 5MPMK~66 5LP/2LP > 236HK, ... (corner) |
| | content = Looks damn cool and gives a lot more corner carry while maintaining okizeme. In the corner, this can also be extended into 22HK. | | | content = OD SBK also lets Chun extend combos with raw Drive Rush. These routes aren't that much of a boost in damage, but they are better in terms of corner carry and okizeme. |
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| {{TheoryBox | | {{TheoryBox |
| | Title = Hyoko-Sen Extension | | | Title = Serenity Stream Launcher |
| | Oneliner = These juggles also work from 214P~HK. | | | Oneliner = Starting from 214P~HK |
| | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}}/{{clr|4|Hard}}/{{clr|3|Medium}} | | | Difficulty = {{clr|3|Medium}} |
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| | | Recipe = ... > 214P~HK > jc.2MK delay j.2MK, j.HP~HP |
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| | Standard launcher combo. Very important to learn as not only does it deal good damage, it also routes into a safejump and Chun can link a lvl1 or lvl3 super upon landing. In order to get a safejump here, the magic number is +45. |
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| | | Title = Hoyoku-Sen Launcher |
| | | Oneliner = Starting from 236236K |
| | | Difficulty = {{clr|3|Medium}} |
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| | Meter = 2 to 3 Super | | | Meter = 2 to 3 Super |
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| | Recipe = ... > 236236K > jc.2MK~2MK > j.236HK <br> ... > 236236K > jc, delay j.MP(1) > [2]8HK/236HK <br> ... > 236236K > sjc.2MK delay 2MK, j.HP~HP | | | Recipe = button/236KK > 236236K > jc.MP(1), rejump j.2MK delay j.2MK, j.HP~HP <br> button/236KK > 236236K > jc.MP(1), [2]8HK/22HK |
| | content = Given how common it is for Chun to confirm into 236KK, it's relatively easy to extend that into more damage. Unfortunately for Chun, common juggles that work into her lvl1 or lvl3 don't actually juggle into her lvl2, meaning she'll have to spend Drive to get this unless cancelled directly from a normal. Alongside 236KK, it's easy to link this super after [2]8KK, although doing so will limit her follow-up options afterwards. | | | content = |
| | The main difference between Serenity Stream HK and Hyouko-Sen is the j.MP(1) rejump Chun can get before continuing the combo as normal. This not only gives her a smidge more damage and corner carry, but also opens up some additional routing options. This must be performed right off the ground to only get the first hit. |
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| | Title = HK Lightning Legs | | | Title = Safe Jump Setups |
| | Oneliner = | | | Oneliner = Any ender that can incorporate a jump and still have > -5 frame advantage |
| | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}} | | | Difficulty = {{clr|2|Easy}}/{{clr|4|Hard}}/{{clr|3|Medium}} |
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| | Youtube = | | | Youtube = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDwKado6Zxc |
| | Recipe = ... > 236HK, 22HK/236LK | | | Recipe = 1. Launcher (236236K / 214P~HK) > sjc.2MK delay 2MK, j.HP~HP <br> 2. [2]8KK > 236LK/MK <br> 3. 4HP/2HP > 236HK |
| | content = 22HK is a great meterless damage ender. 236LK leads to less damage in comparison but gives a safejump instead. See the HK Legs section for more specifics. | | | content = Any combo ending in her launchers or a juggled 236K is a solid safe jump opportunity for Chun-Li, so you can force the opponent to eat a jump-in normal on wakeup AND land in time to block any invincible reversals. Excellent for applying pressuring when opponent is in Burnout, but watch out for wakeup DI and command grabs. |
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| | Recipe = ... > [4]6PP, 5MP, 2MP (ideal) <br> ... > [4]6PP, 5LK (poor) <br> 2LK 5LP 5LK > [4]6PP, 2MK (spaced) | | | Recipe = ... > [4]6PP, 5MP, 2MP (ideal) <br> ... > [4]6PP, 5LK (poor) <br> 2LK 5LP 5LK > [4]6PP, 2MK (spaced) |
| | content = OD Kikoken is +5 on hit at close range and heavily spacing sensitive, even if the links themselves aren't all that difficult. However, they're very good for extending combos wherever possible as Chun gets much more on grounded hits than she does from juggles. It's also very helpful when converting from Serenity Stream as she doesn't have to worry about charging. | | | content = OD Kikoken is +5 on hit at close range and heavily spacing sensitive, even if the links themselves aren't all that difficult. However, they're very good for extending combos wherever possible as Chun gets much more on grounded hits than she does from juggles. It's also very helpful when converting from Serenity Stream as she doesn't have to worry about charging. |
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| | | Title = Further Extending Combos |
| | | Oneliner = Keep them grounded. |
| | | Difficulty = {{clr|4|Hard}} |
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| | | Recipe = ground starter > OD Kikoken/DRC > ground sequence > (OD Kikoken/DRC) > launch > ender <br> |
| | Example 1: PC 4HP > 214P~MK > 46PP, 5MP, 2MP > DRC 2HP > 214P~MK > 46PP, 5MP, 2MP > [2]8MK <br> |
| | Example 2: DI (stun), j.HK, 5HK > 214P~MK 46PP, 5MP, 2MP > DRC 5MP, 4HP > 236HK, 22HK |
| | | content = Chun wants to keep her opponents grounded as long as possible if she wants to dump meter after something like a DI stun or DP punish. Her juggle options, while strong, are generally more limited than her grounded combo options. |
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| | Serenity Stream acts a little differently for each button it's canceled into, but there are some common threads between buttons. 214P~LP is the most common button that will combo as a cancel, but also has the shortest reach. 214P~LK is typically more situational, but will combo on counter-hit or normal hit with a gap on block. 214P~MK is the most difficult and usually requires a Punish Counter or juggle to combo properly. Buttons with especially important uses with Serenity Stream will be listed below, but it has at least niche uses from most if not all of Chun's buttons. |
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| | |+ Entering Serenity Stream |
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| | ! Starting Normal !! Normal Hit !! Counter Hit !! Punish Counter/Drive Rush !! Notes |
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| | | 4/6MP || - || - || 214P~LK || 214P~LP technically works but there is always too much pushback for it to combo. |
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| | | 2MK || 214P~LP || - || 214P~LK || 214P~LK is particularly useful after Drive Rush, as it's a double low string that beats mashing. |
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| | | 2MP || - || 214P~LK || 214P~MK || 2MP is an excellent punish starter as PC 2MP 214P~MK works at essentially any range 2MP connects at. |
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| | | 5HP || 214P~LP || 214P~LK || 214P~MK || 214P~LK and 214P~MK are excellent confirm options from 5HP and are more rewarding/consistent |
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| | | 5HK || 214P~MK/214P~HK || - || - || 5HK is the most consistent Serenity Stream starter, but it whiffs on crouching opponents. 214P~MK also connects on airborne opponents. |
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| | | 4HP || 214P~LK/214P~HK || 214P~MK || - || 214P~MK will combo after 4HP with any additional hitstun, even if 4HP hits meaty. 214P~MK also connects on airborne opponents. |
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| | | 2HP || 214P~LP/214P~LK/214P~HK || 214P~MK || - || 214P~MK will combo after 4HP with any additional hitstun modifiers. |
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| | | 6HK || - || - || 214P~MK (PC only) || 214P~HK will combo on airborne opponents which is only really useful after a corner Drive Impact crush. |
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| | Note: This table assumes that all previous options work when a higher hitstun modifier is added to prevent listing options more than once. |
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| | |+ Exiting Serenity Stream |
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| | ! Starting Normal !! Special Moves !! Other Options !! Notes |
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| | | 214P~LP || [2]8LK || DRC 5LP, lvl1, lvl3 || 214P~LP has a lot of pushback, typically making Kikoken safe on block or even plus. |
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| | | 214P~MP || - || - || 214P~MP is entirely a neutral tool and does not combo to or from anything useful. |
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| | | 214P~HP || [2]8HK, 22HK, [2]8KK || DRC 2HP || Special cancelable overheads are always good to have. Especially when they're hitconfirmable. |
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| | | 214P~LK || [2]8MK, [2]8KK || DRC 5MP || Pretty similar to it's big sister in 214P~MK. |
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| | | 214P~MK || [2]8MK, [2]8KK, 22HK, [4]6PP || DRC 4HP || 214P~MK has enough forward movement that it'll usually bring Chun into range to link after OD Kikoken. |
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| | | 214P~HK || link 236LK, link lvl1, link lvl3 || jump cancel || Comboing into 214P~HK requires Drive 90% of the time. DRC 5LP, 4HP > 214P~HK works without any restrictions (but usually does more damage without 5LP if possible) and DRC 5MP, 4HP > 214P~HK only works on crouching opponents. |
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| | Note: This table assumes that all previous options work when a higher hitstun modifier is added to prevent listing options more than once. |
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