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=The Basics= | =The Basics= |
Revision as of 04:01, 29 April 2017
Introduction
Wolfgang Krauser is the famed boss from the game Fatal Fury 2. Who has made numerous appearances afterwards as playable variants.
Pros:
- Great damage output
- Krauser's A+B attack is very useful for pokes and Anti-Air
- Both of Krauser's P-Power supers are great, and game changing
- Decent Zoning against characters that he can keep up with.
- Kaiser Wave is overall useful once you have them ready.
Cons
- Attacks come out slow
- Huge hitboxes
- Has trouble keeping up with characters that are faster than him
- Limited AA options
- Doesn't have much options for being hit in the backplane except guess right to block high or low.
Moves List
Normal Moves
Special Moves
Super Moves
S Power
P Power
The Basics
- Krauser is a character who can be playing at a risk many times due to his slowness.
Make sure every time you decide what to do for an attack that it's best for such a situation.
- Don't get yourself backed into the corner either by the opponent or unintentionally moving backwards.
It will only make things even harder for you in such a position.
Try to defend where you are currently and your approaches to the opponent.
- At certain distances. Leg Tomahawk is safe on block, so it can be use as an approach or used in blockstrings.
- Your A+B move is seriously one of the best tools at your disposal.
It's fully invincible from the thigh area up to Krauser's head for a short amount of time.
Use very often for Anti Air, retaliation to attacks, a frame trap followup, and poking.
Keep in mind it can make you suspectible to low attacks, but if they are trying to hit low.
They give you an opening to retaliate with Leg Tomahawk/ Hop or Jump Attacks/ Crouch A attacks for trying to counter A+B, so they have to either decide to deal with A+B again or deal with your low retaliations.
- In fighting at neutral in mid range Krauser does have some other pokes to use in such a case like far B, C, far C, far A, C chain, cr. B, C chain or Cr. C.
Use with caution.
- Kaiser Wave can be tricky due to it's startup, but it can be sometimes safe to throw out from afar.
Just make sure you use it the instant it's ready or eat punishes.
- For knockdowned opponents, meaty low blitz balls and leg tomahawk (If they don't have good reversals) are some options.
- Krauser's command throws are mainly for punish purposes for up close since they are unreliable to use for regular situations.
For they only come out if the opponent doesn't attack or attacks after your command throw comes out
- Kaiser Claw can snatch some people from the sky afar but not so well up close.
It's not a reliable anti air, but if the position seems right for it, then it can be okay for a try once in awhile.
Mainly it's used for a combo ender with the cl. C, df+C chain and combos involving the Deadly Rave.
- Get familiar with recovery times and safety of the cast's attacks.
Knowing such things can make it easier to know when to punish and give openings to take your turn to attack.
- Blitzballs are a situational move to throw out.
Most of the time from afar. You may only get one out before the opponent is already closing the distance on you
- Unlike your regular command throws.
Gigatec Cyclone comes out regardless if your opponent attacks or not
Use for punishing and holes in your opponent's offense.
- Leg Tomahawk gets serious frame advantage (+6 frames) if it hits a crouching opponent.
Allowing you to set up frame trap followups for Krauser's offense. Mainly just cr. A or St. A chains and going from there.
Advanced Strategy
Match-Ups
General | Introduction | Notation | Game Mechanics | Basic Strategy | Advanced Strategy | Tiers | |
The Characters | Andy Bogard | Billy Kane | Blue Mary | Bob Wilson | Cheng Sinzan | Duck King | Franco Bash | Geese Howard | Hon Fu | Jin Chonrei | Jin Chonshu | Joe Higashi | Kim Kaphwan | Laurence Blood | Li Xiangfei | Mai Shiranui | Rick Strowd | Ryuji Yamazaki | Sokaku Mochizuki | Terry Bogard | Tung Fu Rue | Wolfgang Krauser |