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There are 3 kinds of feint buffer:
Kim Jae-Hoon Strategy Guide -- Combos


【Combos】


Mid-Screen


5 (1/3/4) 2/6 A+C
* cl.5A or 2B > 2C > Strong Ryuusei Raku (236D) or Strong Shakka Shuu (236C) or Houou Kyaku (236236+BorD)
* j.A~C |> 2C > Strong Ryuusei Raku (236D) or Strong Shakka Shuu (236C) or Houou Kyaku (236236+BorD)


(1) The initial direction of the command is neutral. You remain on it as long as you like.


(2) But once you leave that initial direction of neutral for one frame of a direction that is not the 2 or 6 direction you have 7F to go to the 2 or 6 direction (8F total buffer).  
Basic combo. Hit confirm with 2B hit, and if it is blocked you feint cancel with 2C (2A+C or 4A+C) which makes you more plus (recovery of 2C is replaced with feint).
When 2B is JDed it is not preferable to put out 2C (a GC can be done especially before 2C hits).


(3) After the first frame of 2 or 6 direction,
Also, Ryuusei Raku (especially the B version) will not reach if you hit at the tip of 2C.
you have 8F to press A+C together to feint in that direction (9F total buffer).


If you think you are a little too far away for Ryuusei Raku, you should choose to do Shakka Shuu (236P) because you will receive a severe counterattack if Ryuusei Raku (236K) is blocked.




5 6 A+C
* 2B×2 > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)
* f.5A > 2B > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)


5 6 2 A+C
No-cancel combos (links). Try not to rush and misinput Ryuusei Raku (236K) instead.


(1) The initial direction of the command is neutral. You remain on it as long as you like.
* sj.A > Hienzan D (BR) > Hienzan D > Follow-up
* sj.A > Hienzan (BR) > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)


(2) But once you leave that initial direction of neutral
for one frame of the 6 direction,


you have 8F to press A+C together to forward feint (9F total buffer);
Strong Hienzan BR ([2]8D BR) is ±0.


OR you have 7F to go to the 2 direction (8F total buffer).  
If on the side that's attacking with this move, you are able to continue to aggressively attack with successive/repeated Strong Hienzan BR that cannot be throw-punished/counterattacked; 2B > Strong Hienzan BR; throw; etc.  


(3) After the first frame of the 2 direction,  
If on the side that's defending against this move, you can throw-punish/counterattack the opponent if they land close to you.
you have 8F to press A+C together to down feint (9F total buffer).
If you are in TOP, you can attack while [[Garou:_Mark_of_the_Wolves/Offense#Throw_Bug_Escape_Technique | adding throw invincibility]], but that can be fairly difficult to do.
If a small jump attack is blocked by the defending side, it is possible to end by using Weak Hienzan to cancel the landing recovery and reset neutral, especially with the BR version.




* sj.A or sj.D > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)


5 2 A+C
Cancel the landing recovery to connect and combo into Houou Kyaku. Small Jump D is vulnerable to an upper-body evasion attack, so do not use it too often.


5 2 6 A+C


(1) The initial direction of the command is neutral. You remain on it as long as you like.
* Far B > (TOP Confirm) Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)


(2) But once you leave that initial direction of neutral
Far B is easy to use for [[Garou:_Mark_of_the_Wolves/Advanced_Techniques#TOP_Hit_Confirm | TOP Confirmation]]. So you should aim to use it when the opponent is not using Front TOP placement. 
for one frame of the 2 direction,


you have 8F to press A+C together to down feint (9F total buffer);


OR you have 7F to go to the 6 direction (8F total buffer).
Corner


(3) After the first frame of the 6 direction,  
Remember that if you are at the corner, you can enter one more hit of A or B for the above mid-screen combos. That way, you'll have extra time to hit confirm into a combo.  
you have 8F to press A+C together to forward feint (9F total buffer).
(If you press A+C before the down feint buffer ends you will still get the down feint.)




* dash cl.5B > f.5A > 2C > Strong Ryuusei Raku (236D) or Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)


After the buffer is exceeded, you only need to go to at least 1 frame of neutral  to reset the buffer before you redo the input.  
A combo from cl.5B can be done and that cl.5B can beat upper-body evasion attacks.
Use this combo against an opponent who uses upper-body evasion attacks to beat your dash A.  


At the start of the new buffer, you can't press the feint direction at the same time as A+C.
 
* sj.A > Strong Hienzan (BR) > Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku A > Strong Hienzan > Follow-up Attack
* sj.A > Strong Hienzan (BR) > Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku A > Houou Kyaku B
* sj.A > Strong Hienzan (BR) > Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku C > Follow-up Attack
 
 
Doing Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku C and going into its held button follow-up almost does as much damage as doing Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku  A > Houou Kyaku B.

Latest revision as of 22:11, 24 February 2024

Kim Jae-Hoon Strategy Guide -- Combos

【Combos】

Mid-Screen

  • cl.5A or 2B > 2C > Strong Ryuusei Raku (236D) or Strong Shakka Shuu (236C) or Houou Kyaku (236236+BorD)
  • j.A~C |> 2C > Strong Ryuusei Raku (236D) or Strong Shakka Shuu (236C) or Houou Kyaku (236236+BorD)


Basic combo. Hit confirm with 2B hit, and if it is blocked you feint cancel with 2C (2A+C or 4A+C) which makes you more plus (recovery of 2C is replaced with feint). When 2B is JDed it is not preferable to put out 2C (a GC can be done especially before 2C hits).

Also, Ryuusei Raku (especially the B version) will not reach if you hit at the tip of 2C.

If you think you are a little too far away for Ryuusei Raku, you should choose to do Shakka Shuu (236P) because you will receive a severe counterattack if Ryuusei Raku (236K) is blocked.


  • 2B×2 > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)
  • f.5A > 2B > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)

No-cancel combos (links). Try not to rush and misinput Ryuusei Raku (236K) instead.

  • sj.A > Hienzan D (BR) > Hienzan D > Follow-up
  • sj.A > Hienzan (BR) > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)


Strong Hienzan BR ([2]8D BR) is ±0.

If on the side that's attacking with this move, you are able to continue to aggressively attack with successive/repeated Strong Hienzan BR that cannot be throw-punished/counterattacked; 2B > Strong Hienzan BR; throw; etc.

If on the side that's defending against this move, you can throw-punish/counterattack the opponent if they land close to you. If you are in TOP, you can attack while adding throw invincibility, but that can be fairly difficult to do. If a small jump attack is blocked by the defending side, it is possible to end by using Weak Hienzan to cancel the landing recovery and reset neutral, especially with the BR version.


  • sj.A or sj.D > Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)

Cancel the landing recovery to connect and combo into Houou Kyaku. Small Jump D is vulnerable to an upper-body evasion attack, so do not use it too often.


  • Far B > (TOP Confirm) Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)

Far B is easy to use for TOP Confirmation. So you should aim to use it when the opponent is not using Front TOP placement.


Corner

Remember that if you are at the corner, you can enter one more hit of A or B for the above mid-screen combos. That way, you'll have extra time to hit confirm into a combo.


  • dash cl.5B > f.5A > 2C > Strong Ryuusei Raku (236D) or Houou Kyaku (236236B/D)

A combo from cl.5B can be done and that cl.5B can beat upper-body evasion attacks. Use this combo against an opponent who uses upper-body evasion attacks to beat your dash A.


  • sj.A > Strong Hienzan (BR) > Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku A > Strong Hienzan > Follow-up Attack
  • sj.A > Strong Hienzan (BR) > Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku A > Houou Kyaku B
  • sj.A > Strong Hienzan (BR) > Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku C > Follow-up Attack


Doing Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku C and going into its held button follow-up almost does as much damage as doing Houyoku Tenshou Kyaku A > Houou Kyaku B.