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== Story == | == Story == | ||
'''King''' is a highly skilled Muay Thai fighter, who defeated a legendary Muay Thai champion early on in her life. She | '''King''' is a highly skilled Muay Thai fighter, who defeated a legendary Muay Thai champion early on in her life. She often dresses masculine, originally to disguise herself since women are not traditionally allowed in Muay Thai competitions, but also so that she will be taken seriously and respected as a fighter. King mostly took to fighting in the streets for money, as she needed to save for a surgery her little brother needed on his legs, but was defeated and humiliated by Jack Turner and his gang, who brought her to Mr. Big. At the time, Mr. Big was the crime lord of South Town, and employed King to be a bouncer at his bar. King would eventually find herself hired by Geese to kidnap Yuri Sakazaki in order to hurt the Sakazaki dojo. Once Ryo defeated her, and found out she was a woman, she told him about her need for money. Ryo convinced her to help him defeat Geese, and she agreed, freeing Yuri as well. | ||
King nowadays fights in the various King of Fighter's tournaments, and is the founder of the popular Team Women Fighters, an all-female team of strong fighters. She befriended her previous victim Yuri, and those two made quick friends with Andy's girlfriend Mai Shiranui, forming the basis of the original team. King developed a deep crush on Ryo as well after he defeated her. In between tournaments, she runs a bar called the Illusion, with her two twin barmaids Sally and Elizabeth. | King nowadays fights in the various King of Fighter's tournaments, and is the founder of the popular Team Women Fighters, an all-female team of strong fighters. She befriended her previous victim Yuri, and those two made quick friends with Andy's girlfriend Mai Shiranui, forming the basis of the original team. King developed a deep crush on Ryo as well after he defeated her. In between tournaments, she runs a bar called the Illusion, with her two twin barmaids Sally and Elizabeth. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
King is regarded as a | King is regarded as a weak character in CvS2. She was originally considered very bottom tier with Kyosuke and Dan, but is now seen as one level above, along the same lines as Yuri, Athena, Benimaru, etc. Despite this, she does have some good tools, like one of the best rolls in the game. What holds King down is having lackluster neutral pokes, no meterless reversal, low health, and low damage with no easy way to convert quick attacks into combos. Her mixup game is very basic, being almost entirely strike/throw with her normal throws and 2LK. Her only good move for resetting pressure can be interrupted mid-way, severely limiting its use against opponents who aren't unfamiliar with the match. And furthermore her supers are all terrible. They are all hard to properly connect with, cannot reasonably ever be comboed into, and easily punishable on block. Most Groove choices will have King sitting on her super bar for the entire match, never able to actually use it. | ||
King has a few noteworthy strengths, namely her roll. She has the fastest roll speed in the game, and with an animation that makes it somewhat hard to know it's happening. Rolling directly into the opponent gives her a strong strike/throw game, and it also serves as a way to dodge and counter any poke attempt from the opponent. She also has a very strong anti-air game, with her 5HK cleanly beating out all but the very best jump attacks, and her 2HP to hit anyone jumping in deeper. She can also simply roll against any air opponent, guaranteed to avoid any button they try to press, and then just trip-guard them when they land. | |||
Unfortunately, it's hard to convince an opponent why they should jump or risk any approach at all when they probably have better and longer neutral buttons than King. Her 236K Venom Strike fireball is simply standard, meaning it's quite easy to react to and punish in neutral. And while her 236236K Double Strike shoots two fireballs out and is great for fireball wars, its increased animation time and recovery make it horrendous to use in neutral. Roll Cancel also does not benefit King much at all, since all her specials are highly punishable on block. While you could use them simply to do an invincible counter-poke, a regular roll probably would've gotten you better results with much less risk. | |||
Of particularly note is that she is inherently weak against K-Groove. Her multi-hit specials, especially with a corner Surprise Rose extension, will fill up the K-Groove bar almost instantly despite doing little overall damage. The K-Groove opponent can easily rage three or four times during a match. It's not uncommon to bait their level 3, punish them for it, and watch their meter fill up to full again when the combo ends. Be prepared to spend most of the match fighting fully-raged opponents. | |||
King's biggest weakness is patient, defensive opponents, as she has a hard time maintaining attack pressure and moving into her desired attack range in general. But her biggest strength may be simply that everyone underestimates her and nobody else really tries to play her, so you can easily knowledge-check opponents who have zero idea how to do the matchup. | |||
=== Groove Selection === | === Groove Selection === |
Revision as of 20:04, 20 June 2025
Introduction
Story
King is a highly skilled Muay Thai fighter, who defeated a legendary Muay Thai champion early on in her life. She often dresses masculine, originally to disguise herself since women are not traditionally allowed in Muay Thai competitions, but also so that she will be taken seriously and respected as a fighter. King mostly took to fighting in the streets for money, as she needed to save for a surgery her little brother needed on his legs, but was defeated and humiliated by Jack Turner and his gang, who brought her to Mr. Big. At the time, Mr. Big was the crime lord of South Town, and employed King to be a bouncer at his bar. King would eventually find herself hired by Geese to kidnap Yuri Sakazaki in order to hurt the Sakazaki dojo. Once Ryo defeated her, and found out she was a woman, she told him about her need for money. Ryo convinced her to help him defeat Geese, and she agreed, freeing Yuri as well.
King nowadays fights in the various King of Fighter's tournaments, and is the founder of the popular Team Women Fighters, an all-female team of strong fighters. She befriended her previous victim Yuri, and those two made quick friends with Andy's girlfriend Mai Shiranui, forming the basis of the original team. King developed a deep crush on Ryo as well after he defeated her. In between tournaments, she runs a bar called the Illusion, with her two twin barmaids Sally and Elizabeth.
Gameplay
King is regarded as a weak character in CvS2. She was originally considered very bottom tier with Kyosuke and Dan, but is now seen as one level above, along the same lines as Yuri, Athena, Benimaru, etc. Despite this, she does have some good tools, like one of the best rolls in the game. What holds King down is having lackluster neutral pokes, no meterless reversal, low health, and low damage with no easy way to convert quick attacks into combos. Her mixup game is very basic, being almost entirely strike/throw with her normal throws and 2LK. Her only good move for resetting pressure can be interrupted mid-way, severely limiting its use against opponents who aren't unfamiliar with the match. And furthermore her supers are all terrible. They are all hard to properly connect with, cannot reasonably ever be comboed into, and easily punishable on block. Most Groove choices will have King sitting on her super bar for the entire match, never able to actually use it.
King has a few noteworthy strengths, namely her roll. She has the fastest roll speed in the game, and with an animation that makes it somewhat hard to know it's happening. Rolling directly into the opponent gives her a strong strike/throw game, and it also serves as a way to dodge and counter any poke attempt from the opponent. She also has a very strong anti-air game, with her 5HK cleanly beating out all but the very best jump attacks, and her 2HP to hit anyone jumping in deeper. She can also simply roll against any air opponent, guaranteed to avoid any button they try to press, and then just trip-guard them when they land.
Unfortunately, it's hard to convince an opponent why they should jump or risk any approach at all when they probably have better and longer neutral buttons than King. Her 236K Venom Strike fireball is simply standard, meaning it's quite easy to react to and punish in neutral. And while her 236236K Double Strike shoots two fireballs out and is great for fireball wars, its increased animation time and recovery make it horrendous to use in neutral. Roll Cancel also does not benefit King much at all, since all her specials are highly punishable on block. While you could use them simply to do an invincible counter-poke, a regular roll probably would've gotten you better results with much less risk.
Of particularly note is that she is inherently weak against K-Groove. Her multi-hit specials, especially with a corner Surprise Rose extension, will fill up the K-Groove bar almost instantly despite doing little overall damage. The K-Groove opponent can easily rage three or four times during a match. It's not uncommon to bait their level 3, punish them for it, and watch their meter fill up to full again when the combo ends. Be prepared to spend most of the match fighting fully-raged opponents.
King's biggest weakness is patient, defensive opponents, as she has a hard time maintaining attack pressure and moving into her desired attack range in general. But her biggest strength may be simply that everyone underestimates her and nobody else really tries to play her, so you can easily knowledge-check opponents who have zero idea how to do the matchup.
Groove Selection
Best - C/A/N: All 3 of these Grooves have roll, which King almost entirely needs to succeed. C-King is likely her best overall Groove. While her supers aren't the greatest, they do make solid utilities, and allow King to threaten a reversal more often. A solid level 2 cancel will do good enough damage, and Alpha Counter gives her a defensive option. Airblock lets her escape more safely as well. A-King gets a lot of the same, but instead of having consistent access to utility supers, she has a Custom Combo. A-King's CC is fairly damaging, especially when done as a followup from her various specials, allowing her punishes to be a lot scarier. Sacrificing reversal super potential for reversal CC potential is your own choice however. N-King gets a lot more mobility and the potential for mixups, but axes any possible damage she could have since she only has level 1 supers. Still, she has everything else she needs in N-Groove, like her amazing roll. This also gives her a very powerful guard cancel roll for punishes. N-King is a more stable character to throw on point, though her stability is questionable.
Useful - S/K: S-Groove and K-Groove both immediately give up rolls, sacrificing one of King's best tools. S-King, in return, gets access to Desperation mode at low health, allowing her more opportunities to use her supers. While her level 1 supers aren't great, they're at least useful, and King is thankful overall for them. Charging leaves her open but smart use of charging when at King's best range isn't too unsafe. K-King gets the rushdown capability of N-King, but sacrifices roll in exchange for a more realistic damage ceiling using her level 3 supers. While these do good damage, the sacrifice of roll is questionable, and King gets very little with Just Defend.
Worst - P: P-Groove characters have to have solid meterless punishes to really excel. King doesn't even have solid metered punishes. P-King gets almost nothing that she needs to succeed: no rolls, no counter attack, no counter roll, no consistent super access, and even worse health and guard bar percentage. In exchange, she gets parries, which are incredibly low reward for a character with no damage. There's basically zero reason to play P-King.
King is a neutral and zoning oriented character, though multiple flaws hold her back from being anywhere near successful at this. King is often regarded as a bottom tier character, right above Dan and Kyosuke, and is rarely seen even in low level play. King's best Grooves are C-Groove, A-Groove, and N-Groove. Difficulty: MediumTier: D |
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Players to Watch
Name | Country | Groove | Accounts | Notes |
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GunterJPN | Japan | A-Groove | Twitter: @GunterJPN | Makes King look like a viable character through his great use of her roll and custom combos. Goes to show just how good of a player he is in general. Sample Match |
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Normal Moves
Far Normals
5LP
5MP
5HP
5LK
5MK
5HK
Close Standing Normals
clLP
clHP
clLK
clMK
clHK
Crouching Normals
2LP
2MP
2HP
2LK
2MK
2HK
Jumping Normals
j.LP
j.MP
j.HP
j.LK
j.MK
j.HK
Command Normals
Sliding
Throws
Punch Throw
Kick Throw
Special Moves
Venom Strike
Double Strike
Surprise Rose
Trap Shot
Mirage Kick
Tornado Kick
Super Moves
Illusion Dance
Silent Flash
King Tutorial
Colors