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= Gameplay Overview = | = Gameplay Overview = | ||
Kim has come a long way from his first apperance in Fatal Fury 2, but he hasn't changed much in comparasion to Real Bout Fatal Fury and Real Bout Fatal Fury Special. His Air Dust is now performed | Kim has come a long way from his first apperance in Fatal Fury 2, but he hasn't changed much in comparasion to Real Bout Fatal Fury and Real Bout Fatal Fury Special. His Air Dust is now performed similiar to his Flying Swallow Slash, and his Air Dust has a finisher now, while his Hien Zan doesn't. | ||
Kim is the kind of character you can play a fair amount of offense and defense with, his Hien Zan is a great anti-air, although it lacks the range of Terry's Rising Tackle, Andy's Shoryudan, and Joe's Tiger Kick, it makes up for it with it's priority. Has mentioned before, Kim's Air Dust has changed a bit, Kim now flys forward more than he does | Kim is the kind of character you can play a fair amount of offense and defense with, his Hien Zan is a great anti-air, although it lacks the range of Terry's Rising Tackle, Andy's Shoryudan, and Joe's Tiger Kick, although it makes up for it with it's priority. Has mentioned before, Kim's Air Dust has changed a bit, Kim now flys forward more than he does upward, and the recovery time is slower. It's much wiser to combo into the Air Dust rather than use it stand alone, unless you think your opponent isn't expecting it. | ||
Speaking of combo's, Kim has | Speaking of combo's, Kim has a good chunk of combo ability under his foot, although not as much as some characters, it gets the job done. Kim also has one of the best S-Power Desperation Moves in the game, it's easy to sucker opponents into it, especially after they make a mistake or if you bait them. | ||
His P-Power Super Desperation Move comes out very fast, making it lethal at close range, especially if you combo into it. Overall, Kim is a very good character, he does have some flaws when it comes to recovery time when most of his moves are blocked (Air Dust, Hien Zan), but a smart Kim player can perform fairly well if they play their cards right, and they don't let their opponents pressure them. | |||
= Move List = | = Move List = |
Revision as of 08:34, 25 May 2006
Introduction
Kim Kaphwan is a Taekwondo master whom hails from Korea. He made his first apperance in Fatal Fury 2, and has been in every annual King of Fighters dame to date. Kim is happily married and has two sons, Kim Dong Hwan (Eldest), and Kim Jae Hoon (Youngest). He spends his time teaching his sons Taekwondo when he isn't competing. He is also very good friends with Terry Bogard and the rest of the Lonely Wolves. Kim has a remarkable sense of justice and dispises evil more than anything, he'll do whatever it takes it shut down evil with his feet alone! Aku wa yurusan!
Gameplay Overview
Kim has come a long way from his first apperance in Fatal Fury 2, but he hasn't changed much in comparasion to Real Bout Fatal Fury and Real Bout Fatal Fury Special. His Air Dust is now performed similiar to his Flying Swallow Slash, and his Air Dust has a finisher now, while his Hien Zan doesn't.
Kim is the kind of character you can play a fair amount of offense and defense with, his Hien Zan is a great anti-air, although it lacks the range of Terry's Rising Tackle, Andy's Shoryudan, and Joe's Tiger Kick, although it makes up for it with it's priority. Has mentioned before, Kim's Air Dust has changed a bit, Kim now flys forward more than he does upward, and the recovery time is slower. It's much wiser to combo into the Air Dust rather than use it stand alone, unless you think your opponent isn't expecting it.
Speaking of combo's, Kim has a good chunk of combo ability under his foot, although not as much as some characters, it gets the job done. Kim also has one of the best S-Power Desperation Moves in the game, it's easy to sucker opponents into it, especially after they make a mistake or if you bait them.
His P-Power Super Desperation Move comes out very fast, making it lethal at close range, especially if you combo into it. Overall, Kim is a very good character, he does have some flaws when it comes to recovery time when most of his moves are blocked (Air Dust, Hien Zan), but a smart Kim player can perform fairly well if they play their cards right, and they don't let their opponents pressure them.
Move List
Command Moves
- Axe Kick: Forward + B
- Phoenix Kick (Fient): Down+BC
Special Moves
- Air Dust: Hold Down, Up + A
- Air Dust Finisher: Down + A (At the top of Air Dust)
- Flying Swallow Slash: Hold Down, Up + B
- Half Moon Slash: Quarter Circle Back + B/C
- Flying Kick: In Air, Down + B
- Flying Kick Slide: Down-Forward + B (At end of Flying Kick)
- Conquest Kick: Down, Down + B
Desperation Moves (S-Power)
- Rising Phoenix Kick Dance: In Air, Half Quarter Circle Forward + BC
Super Desperation Moves (P-Power)
- Phoenix Kick: Quarter Circle Back, Down-Back, Forward + C
Attack Notes
- Axe Kick: Overhead
- Flying Swallow Slash: Breakshot
- Conquest Kick: Will stop some projectiles, breakshot, can be canceled into Phoenix Kick P-Power.
- Half Moon Slash: Breakshot
Chain Combo's
- Standing A, Standing B, Standing C
- Standing A, Standing A, Standing C
- Standing A, Standing A, Standing B, Standing C
- Standing Close C, Standing A, Standing B, Standing C
Advanced Combo's
- Standing Close C, Standing A, Standing B, Standing C, Hold Down, Up+A, Down+A