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Sagat held the title of World Champion of the Street Fighter circuit until his defeat at the hands of Ryu. The defeat not only scarred him physically, but mentally as well as Sagat became obsessed with revenge. In fact, his desire to defeat Ryu grew so strong that he joined M. Bison's Shadaloo organization solely on the promise of a rematch with Ryu. However, as Sagat's goals of defeating Ryu continued, he began to question himself and whether the obsession was eating away at his very soul. After seeing what effects the desire for revenge had on Dan Hibiki, Sagat slowly began turning his hatred of Ryu into a form respect. Has Sagat turned a new leaf? | Sagat held the title of World Champion of the Street Fighter circuit until his defeat at the hands of Ryu. The defeat not only scarred him physically, but mentally as well as Sagat became obsessed with revenge. In fact, his desire to defeat Ryu grew so strong that he joined M. Bison's Shadaloo organization solely on the promise of a rematch with Ryu. However, as Sagat's goals of defeating Ryu continued, he began to question himself and whether the obsession was eating away at his very soul. After seeing what effects the desire for revenge had on Dan Hibiki, Sagat slowly began turning his hatred of Ryu into a form of respect. Has Sagat turned a new leaf? | ||
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Sagat is a zoning character who specializes in confusing his opponents with his unique high/low fireball mixup, then punishing the opponent when they think they have room to breathe. Sagat's high/low Tiger Shots have always been a force to be reckoned with ever since Street Fighter II. They allow him to control the pace of the battle and eliminate many of the opponent's options. Despite being slow, the reach on his normals is incredible, second only to Dhalsim and Seth by extension. In addition, he can also apply offensive pressure with his ambiguous Tiger Knees and a variety of feints. His greatest weakness is against characters who can keep up with the speed of his fireballs, or have good defensive games, or have speedy rushdown offensive games. }} | Sagat is a zoning character who specializes in confusing his opponents with his unique high/low fireball mixup, then punishing the opponent when they think they have room to breathe. Sagat's high/low Tiger Shots have always been a force to be reckoned with ever since Street Fighter II. They allow him to control the pace of the battle and eliminate many of the opponent's options. Despite being slow, the reach on his normals is incredible, second only to Dhalsim and Seth by extension. In addition, he can also apply offensive pressure with his ambiguous Tiger Knees and a variety of feints. His greatest weakness is against characters who can keep up with the speed of his fireballs, or have good defensive games, or have speedy rushdown offensive games. }} | ||
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=== Players to Watch === | === Players to Watch === | ||
Ryan Hart, Bonchan, Sanford Kelly | Ryan Hart, Bonchan, Sanford Kelly, Leslie, Weak Sauce | ||
== Moves == | == Moves == | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Heavy Tiger Elbow | f + hp | high }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Heavy Tiger Elbow | {{f}} + {{hp}} | {{high}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Low Step Kick | f + lk | low }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Low Step Kick | {{f}} + {{lk}} | {{low}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | High Step Kick | f + hk | }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | High Step Kick | {{f}} + {{hk}} | }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Fake Kick | immediately press hk again after performing hk | }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Fake Kick | immediately press {{hk}} again after performing {{hk}} | }} | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Rage | f or n + lp + lk | throw }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Rage | {{f}} or {{n}} + {{lp}} + {{lk}} | {{throw}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Carry | b + lp + lk | throw }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Carry | {{b}} + {{lp}} + {{lk}} | {{throw}} }} | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | High Tiger Shot | qcf + p | ex }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | High Tiger Shot | {{qcf}} + {{p}} | {{ex}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Low Tiger Shot | qcf + k | ex }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Low Tiger Shot | {{qcf}} + {{k}} | {{ex}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Uppercut | dp + p | ex }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Uppercut | {{dp}} + {{p}} | {{ex}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Knee Crush | dp + k | ex armorbreak }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Knee Crush | {{dp}} + {{k}} | {{ex}} {{armorbreak}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Angry Charge | qcb qcb + k | Consumes 1/4 Super Combo Gauge; Powers up next Tiger Uppercut }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Angry Charge | {{qcb}} qcb + {{k}} | Consumes 1/4 Super Combo Gauge; Powers up next Tiger Uppercut }} | ||
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==== Super Combo ==== | ==== Super Combo ==== | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Genocide | qcf qcf + p | }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Genocide | {{qcf}} qcf + {{p}} | }} | ||
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==== Ultra Combos ==== | ==== Ultra Combos ==== | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Destruction | qcf qcf + 3k | }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Destruction | {{qcf}} qcf + {{3k}} | }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Cannon | qcf qcf + 3p | }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Tiger Cannon | {{qcf}} qcf + {{3p}} | }} | ||
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==The Basics== | ==The Basics== | ||
==Combos== | ==Combos== | ||
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=====Notes | =====Notes===== | ||
[[Category: Super Street Fighter IV AE]] | [[Category:Super Street Fighter IV AE]] | ||
[[Category:Sagat]] |
Latest revision as of 00:00, 14 March 2021


Sagat
Sagat held the title of World Champion of the Street Fighter circuit until his defeat at the hands of Ryu. The defeat not only scarred him physically, but mentally as well as Sagat became obsessed with revenge. In fact, his desire to defeat Ryu grew so strong that he joined M. Bison's Shadaloo organization solely on the promise of a rematch with Ryu. However, as Sagat's goals of defeating Ryu continued, he began to question himself and whether the obsession was eating away at his very soul. After seeing what effects the desire for revenge had on Dan Hibiki, Sagat slowly began turning his hatred of Ryu into a form of respect. Has Sagat turned a new leaf?
In a nutshell
Sagat is a zoning character who specializes in confusing his opponents with his unique high/low fireball mixup, then punishing the opponent when they think they have room to breathe. Sagat's high/low Tiger Shots have always been a force to be reckoned with ever since Street Fighter II. They allow him to control the pace of the battle and eliminate many of the opponent's options. Despite being slow, the reach on his normals is incredible, second only to Dhalsim and Seth by extension. In addition, he can also apply offensive pressure with his ambiguous Tiger Knees and a variety of feints. His greatest weakness is against characters who can keep up with the speed of his fireballs, or have good defensive games, or have speedy rushdown offensive games.
Players to Watch
Ryan Hart, Bonchan, Sanford Kelly, Leslie, Weak Sauce
Moves
Unique Attacks










Throws









Special Moves















Super Combo


Ultra Combos




AE ver. 2012 Changes
Angry Charge
Changed Tiger Uppercut damage during an Angry Charge from 140 to 150 for light, 160 to 170 for medium, and 240 to 250 for EX version.
Crouching Medium Punch
Expanded strike hitbox for deep hit.
AE Changes
- Damage on Standing Light Kick is increased when both hits get connected
- Tiger Uppercut's damage is increased when connected at the 1st or 2nd active frames.
- Angry Scar now changed to Kick button
The Basics
Combos
Strategy
Matchups
Frame Data