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= Introduction =
{{Infobox Game
Following the Orochi saga, this game starts a new story arc known as the NESTS saga. A new protagonist is introduced as K' (K Dash), a fighter who has no memory of his past and is infused with Kyo's DNA so he can control pyrokinesis. He was meant to replace Kyo and Iori, but fans complained so they add them as single entries.  
| gamename    = The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle
| abbreviation = KOF99
| image        = KOF99 Logo.png
| developer    = SNK
| system      = Neo Geo MVS<br>WW: 22 July 1999
| system2      = Neo Geo AES<br>WW: 23 September 1999
| system3      = Neo Geo CD<br>WW: 2 December 1999
| system4      = PlayStation<br>JP: 23 March 2000<br>NA: 22 April 2001
| system5      = Dreamcast<br>JP: 30 March 2000<br>NA: 10 May 2001
| system6      = Windows<br>JP: 27 November 2002
| netcode      = Rollback (via Fightcade)
| resources    = [https://www.fightcade.com Fightcade] - The New official GGPO Website
| resources2  = [https://redggpo.com/ RedGGPO] - Fightcade alternative
| resources3  = [https://discord.gg/DkwAW4h RedGGPO Discord server]
| resources4  = [http://www.gmarcade.net GM Arcade] - An other alternative to Fightcade
| resources5  = [email protected] - GM Arcade's Email Address
| resources6  = [https://www.yzkof.com YzKOF] - The Chinese version of GM Arcade
| resources7  = [https://ggpoz.com/ GGPOz] -
A recent emulator, created by Yamata and his team.
| community  = [https://discord.gg/E6njZwVetB KOF99 Community Discord] - Official discord
| community2  = [https://m.youtube.com/results?sp=mAEA&search_query=kof99 Youtube kof99] - Simple YouTube search
}}


= Game Mechanics =
== Subsystems ==
* '''Block''' - Hold back. While blocking, you take no damage from normals and a single pixel-per-hit when blocking special/desperation moves. You can also block in the air while jumping up or back. Ground normals cannot be air guarded.


* '''Air Block''' - For Advanced Mode:  Neutral Jump or Back Jump and hold any backwards direction.  For Extra Mode:  Full Jump in any direction and hold any backwards direction.  This type of defense only works against special moves, desperation moves and against any aerial attack that isn't an air throw.  Any grounded normal attack will hit any airborne opponent.  The only known exception is if the character is already air-blocking and the opponent lands before the character does and attacks with a grounded normal attack.  In this instance, the airborne character will maintain an air block.  At certain heights, a character cannot air block until the character reaches a higher altitude.
==Introduction==
 
Following the Orochi saga, this game starts a new story arc known as the NESTS saga. A new protagonist is introduced as K' (K Dash), a fighter who has no memory of his past and is infused with Kyo's DNA so he can control pyrokinesis. He was meant to replace Kyo and Iori, but fans complained so they add them as single entries.  
* '''Short Hop''' - Performed by quickly pressing up-back, up-forward, or simply just up and then inputting a neutral or any non-upward motion. Performing a short hop can be difficult at first but being able to select from any jump option at a moment's notice is absolutely vital to KOF. One trick is to quickly move from an upward direction to down in order to avoid holding up for too long and causing a jump.  Short hops are fast and possibly the least vulnerable of all jump types (the hopping player moves forward under 1/3 of the screen's length) which make them difficult to react to when under pressure. Using air-to-ground attacks from short hops is a quick way to keep the opponent blocking while gaining frame advantage afterward. Once used to seeing short hops, they become easier to anti-air when an opening presents itself. Short hops are great for baiting and then punishing sweeps. This forms part of the basic RPS system of KOF where hops beat low attacks, standing attacks defeat hops, and low attacks win against standing attacks.
 
* '''Hyper Hop''' - performed by first pressing any downward direction, quickly pressing up-back or up-forward, and then releasing to a non-upward directional input. They can also be done by running and inputting a short hop. Note that hyper hops cannot be done neutrally upward.  Hyper hops are even faster and travel further than normal "Short Hops."
 
* '''Jump''' - The option that should be the most familiar with most fighting game players. Jumps in KOF are performed the same way as in any game: just hold up-back, up, or up-forward.  Jumps reach a high vertical height which suits them for maneuvering over large specials or challenging the other player in the air. Jumping carries a longer aerial hang time which gives the other player more substantial time to anti-air or air-to-air. Additionally, a normal jump covers the same horizontal distance as a hyper hop. Jumps end up getting punished more often than either hop, and so much like in any fighting game the player should have a set reason or strategy in mind before jumping heedlessly.
 
* '''Super Jump''' - Super jumps are done by pressing any downward direction and followed by up-back or up-forward. Players cannot super jump neutrally upward.  A super jump travels a bit further than 1/2 of the screen length. Combined with the widescreen ratio this creates more safety from fullscreen against being jumped on. A super jump travels faster and further than a standard jump although tall vertical height of the jump arc makes this the easiest of all air options to anti-air.
 
* '''Back Dash or Back Step''' - Tap back twice quickly. During a back dash, you can perform air command normals and air special moves. Using a command normal will cause the trajectory and recovery period of the back dash to change.
 
* '''Guard Cancel Strike (CD counter)''' - Press C and D simultaneously while guarding a move. This uses one power stock.
 
* '''Taunt''' - Press Start
 
==Power Gauge==
The Power Gauge is now located below your Life Gauge. It fills up in several ways: by taking damage, performing special moves, and hitting your enemy.  Taking damage earns you the least energy, while performing a special which hits your enemy earns you the most. Command attacks, normal throws, (S)DMs, Striker attacks, and certain special moves will not add energy to your Power Gauge, though.  Once the gauge is full, you gain one stock, and the gauge empties.  You can hold three stocks total (1 - green, 2 - blue, 3 - red). Stocks can be used to perform DMs (Desperation Moves).  There are also SDM attacks--these are performed just like DMs, but in addition, your Life Gauge must be extremely low (you can tell when it's low enough because it will flash red). When your Life Gauge is flashing, you cannot perform DMs, only SDMs.  Just having a flashing gauge doesn't give you any special abilites, either--you must have at least one stock to make your flashing Life Gauge useful. Power Gauge energy and stocks aren't carried over rounds if you lose, only if you win.


==Strikers==
==The Characters==
KOF 99 introduces several new game mechanics, most notably the Striker system. For those unfamiliar with it, now you choose 4 characters, where 3 of them fight and one of them is the Striker, similarly to assists in Marvel vs. Capcom. At the bottom of the screen, your striker name is shown, with the stocks available. At the start of the match you have three striker stocks, and whenever you lose a round one stock will be added. Pressing B+C will call your striker, he will perform his specific action (note that it's not always an attack, Kensou restores a bit of your life for example), and will cost you one stock.
 
Notable strikers: K', Chang, King, Mary, Choi, Ryo.
 
= Basic Strategy =
 
 
*Use neutral hops(and jumps) attacks as means sometimes to defend yourself. In the Fatal Fury and KOF games it can look like your ground normals are terrible/not as strong. Using neutral hops and jumps this can make the difference for stopping air attacks where your ground attacks wouldn't do the job. As well as tag grounded attacks with hops. Finding the sweet spot and timing for certain air attacks will take practice.
 
= Advanced Strategy =
 
= The Characters =
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{| border="1px" |
! '''Hero Team'''
! '''Hero Team'''
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*[[The_King_of_Fighters_'99/Kyo-1|Kyo-1]]
*[[The_King_of_Fighters_'99/Kyo-1|Kyo-1]]
*[[The_King_of_Fighters_'99/Kyo-2|Kyo-2]]
*[[The_King_of_Fighters_'99/Kyo-2|Kyo-2]]
|-
! '''Bosses'''
|-
|
*[[The_King_of_Fighters_'99/Krizalid-1|Krizalid-1]]
*[[The_King_of_Fighters_'99/Krizalid-2|Krizalid-2]]
|}
|}


= Game Versions =
*Arcade (MVS)
*Dreamcast (as "King of Fighters '99: Evolution")
*Neo Geo (AES)
*Neo Geo CD
*Playstation
*Playstation 2 (in Kings of Fighters NESTS Hen compilation)
== Tier List ==
Tier list by Persona (not sure if accurate)
A:
Mai, Kensou, King, Kyo
B:
Maxima, Benimaru, Shingo, Terry, Andy,
Takuma, Leona, Ralf, Clark, Whip, Bao,
Kim, Chang, Choi, Jhun, Mary, Kasumi,
Iori
C:
K', Ryo, Yuri, Chin, Xiangfei, Kyo-2


D:
{{SuperCombo Wiki:Roadmap/KOF99}}
Robert, Athena, Kyo-1


{{Navbox-KOF99}}
[[Category:The King of Fighters '99]]
[[Category:The King of Fighters '99]]

Latest revision as of 18:21, 9 December 2022

The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle
(KOF99)
KOF99 Logo.png
Developers

SNK

Systems

Neo Geo MVS
WW: 22 July 1999

Neo Geo AES
WW: 23 September 1999
Neo Geo CD
WW: 2 December 1999
PlayStation
JP: 23 March 2000
NA: 22 April 2001
Dreamcast
JP: 30 March 2000
NA: 10 May 2001
Windows
JP: 27 November 2002
Online Play

Rollback (via Fightcade)

Player Resources

Fightcade - The New official GGPO Website

RedGGPO - Fightcade alternative
RedGGPO Discord server
GM Arcade - An other alternative to Fightcade
[email protected] - GM Arcade's Email Address
YzKOF - The Chinese version of GM Arcade
GGPOz -

A recent emulator, created by Yamata and his team.

Community Channels

KOF99 Community Discord - Official discord

Youtube kof99 - Simple YouTube search


Introduction

Following the Orochi saga, this game starts a new story arc known as the NESTS saga. A new protagonist is introduced as K' (K Dash), a fighter who has no memory of his past and is infused with Kyo's DNA so he can control pyrokinesis. He was meant to replace Kyo and Iori, but fans complained so they add them as single entries.

The Characters

Hero Team Fatal Fury Team Art of Fighting Team Ikari Warriors Team
Psycho Soldier Team Women Fighters Team Korean Team Single Entries
Bosses


Main

20% complete


In Progress / Completed To-do
  • Some info on every character's page
  • Navbox created
  • Create HUD, Controls, Notation, etc. pages for Navbox; Assume the reader has never played KOF before
  • Please delete this page as it's a complete waste and is better off being on the actual character pages themselves
  • Fix all level 1 headers
  • General overhaul of the entire wiki's format to modern format
  • In other words add Attack Data Boxes (that also make it way easier to insert info into, easier to read and is mobile friendly)
  • Character pages as of right now are poorly formatted; great example to follow on making a good looking wiki page right here
  • Finish out every character's full move lists in said Attack Data Boxes
  • Update all character pages with info in general (combos, frame data, etc.)
  • Add/gather new hitbox images (cleaner hitbox images than the ones that exist since we have a proper hitbox viewer now)



Game Navigation

General
Controls
Notation
HUD
System
FAQ
Characters
Andy
Athena
Bao
Benimaru
Chang
Chin
Choi
Clark
Iori
Jhun
Joe
K'
Kasumi
Kensou
Kim
King
Kyo Kusanagi
Kyo-1
Kyo-2
Leona
Mai
Mary
Maxima
Ralf
Robert
Ryo
Shingo
Takuma
Terry
Whip
Xiangfei
Yuri