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* Bull horn (TAP) forces the opponent to play differently and can make them second guess themselves
* Bull horn (TAP) forces the opponent to play differently and can make them second guess themselves
* You can charge up to 4 bull horns at once and release them individually by letting go of only one button
* You can charge up to 4 bull horns at once and release them individually by letting go of only one button
* Charged finals do insane amounts of damage
* Charged finals do insane amounts of damage/stun
* Great, reliable customs with good damage and potential infinite setups
* Great, reliable customs with good damage and potential infinite setups



Revision as of 10:39, 10 August 2022

Introduction

Not content with working with Shadaloo as a mere goon anymore, Birdie now plans to seek out his superior M. Bison so he can overthrow him! To do this, he will need to find something called the "Psycho Drive".

Pros Cons
  • Has a decent set of long-range normals on the ground
  • s. FP is one of the best preemptive anti-airs in the game
  • Great jump-ins, particularly j. LK and splash
  • Bull horn (TAP) forces the opponent to play differently and can make them second guess themselves
  • You can charge up to 4 bull horns at once and release them individually by letting go of only one button
  • Charged finals do insane amounts of damage/stun
  • Great, reliable customs with good damage and potential infinite setups
  • Bull head is incredibly unsafe and is an awful move outside of combos
  • Bull horns are unsafe on hit if done too close without enough charge
  • Bull horn invincibility is not as good as it was in A2.
  • Reactive anti-air is awful. c. FP gets beat by most jump-ins
  • Gets bullied hard by a lot of characters due to his large size and poor mobility/anti-air
  • Characters with strong lows can practically ignore his bull horn, since it has no low invincibility