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===== LFF as the Central Hub =====
===== LFF as the Central Hub =====
LFF provides access to Hwoarang’s generic tools—including jab (1), df1, and db3—which serve as foundational moves for both pressure and stance transitioning. It also enables transition routes via moves like f2, ff3, df4, and 12 strings, which can lead into either Flamingo stance or RFF depending on the input.<br>
LFF provides access to Hwoarang’s generic tools—including {{Icon-TK|1}}, {{Icon-TK|df}}{{Icon-TK|1}}, and {{Icon-TK|db}}{{Icon-TK|3}}—which serve as foundational moves for both pressure and stance transitioning. It also enables transition routes via moves like f2, ff3, df4, and 12 strings, which can lead into either Flamingo stance or RFF depending on the input.<br>


These tools are integral not only for spacing and pressure, but also for safely transitioning into mixup-heavy stances like LFS and RFS. For example:
These tools are integral not only for spacing and pressure, but also for safely transitioning into mixup-heavy stances like LFS and RFS. For example:
* '''jab > df+1''' creates a frame advantage situation where Hwoarang can test the opponent’s responses.
* {{Icon-TK|1}} > {{Icon-TK|df}}{{Icon-TK|1}} creates a frame advantage situation where Hwoarang can test the opponent’s responses.
* If the opponent respects the frame trap, Hwoarang can commit to a stance transition via 124 or d34.
* If the opponent respects the frame trap, Hwoarang can commit to a stance transition via {{Icon-TK|1}}{{Icon-TK|2}}{{Icon-TK|4}} or {{Icon-TK|d}}{{Icon-TK|3}}{{Icon-TK|4}}.
* If these options are interrupted or challenged, reverting to simpler pressure (e.g. jab > backdash) can bait reactions for adaptation.<br>
* If these options are interrupted or challenged, reverting to simpler pressure (e.g. {{Icon-TK|1}} > backdash) can bait reactions for adaptation.<br>


This structured pressure-reaction cycle underpins much of Hwoarang’s offense.
This structured pressure-reaction cycle underpins much of Hwoarang’s offense.

Revision as of 05:33, 2 May 2025

Gameplan Overview

Stances & Transitions

Stances

LFF - Left Foot Forward Stance

LFF is Hwoarang's default stance and functions as the central hub of his gameplay. After being hit or blocking in any other stance, Hwoarang automatically reverts to LFF, making it the stance he occupies most often. As such, mastery of LFF is foundational to playing Hwoarang effectively.

LFF as the Central Hub

LFF provides access to Hwoarang’s generic tools—including Tk 1.png, Tk df.pngTk 1.png, and Tk db.pngTk 3.png—which serve as foundational moves for both pressure and stance transitioning. It also enables transition routes via moves like f2, ff3, df4, and 12 strings, which can lead into either Flamingo stance or RFF depending on the input.

These tools are integral not only for spacing and pressure, but also for safely transitioning into mixup-heavy stances like LFS and RFS. For example:

  • Tk 1.png > Tk df.pngTk 1.png creates a frame advantage situation where Hwoarang can test the opponent’s responses.
  • If the opponent respects the frame trap, Hwoarang can commit to a stance transition via Tk 1.pngTk 2.pngTk 4.png or Tk d.pngTk 3.pngTk 4.png.
  • If these options are interrupted or challenged, reverting to simpler pressure (e.g. Tk 1.png > backdash) can bait reactions for adaptation.

This structured pressure-reaction cycle underpins much of Hwoarang’s offense.

Frame Advantage Transitioning

On block, certain tools—such as Tk f.pngTk 2.png—transition directly into RFF while leaving Hwoarang at a modest frame disadvantage (e.g. -2). Despite this, he retains multiple viable follow-ups:

  • RFF Tk b.pngTk 4.png to crush highs and potentially deal significant damage.
  • RFF Tk 2.png or Tk d.pngTk 1.png to apply fast 12f pressure (high or special mid, respectively).
  • Tk bp.png to return to neutral and potentially whiff punish.
Notable LFF Tools
Frame Data and Safety Considerations
Adaptive Pressure Tools

LFS - Left Flamingo Stance

RFF - Right Foot Forward Stance

RFS - Right Flamingo Forward Stance

Transitions

Pressure & Mixups

Mixups

RFS f4

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