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== Stances == | == Stances == | ||
=== LFF - Left Foot Forward Stance === | === LFF - Left Foot Forward Stance === | ||
Left Foot Forward (LFF) functions as Hwoarang’s default and central stance, forming the foundation of his overall gameplan. The majority of Hwoarang's movement and transitions begin and reset in LFF, especially after being hit or blocking moves in any other stance. For this reason, mastery of LFF is essential to unlocking the full potential of the character.<br><br> | |||
===== LFF as a Hub Stance ===== | |||
LFF provides access to Hwoarang’s generic tools—including jab (1), df+1, and db+3—which serve as foundational moves for both pressure and stance transitioning. It also enables transition routes via moves like f+2, ff+3, df+4, and 1,2 strings, which can lead into either Flamingo stance or RFF depending on the input.<br> | |||
These tools are integral not only for spacing and pressure, but also for safely transitioning into mixup-heavy stances like LFS and RFS. For example: | |||
===== Frame Advantage Transitioning ===== | |||
===== Notable LFF Tools ===== | |||
===== Frame Data and Safety Considerations ===== | |||
===== Adaptive Pressure Tools ===== | |||
=== LFS - Left Flamingo Stance === | === LFS - Left Flamingo Stance === | ||
=== RFF - Right Foot Forward Stance === | === RFF - Right Foot Forward Stance === |
Revision as of 05:26, 2 May 2025
Gameplan Overview
Stances & Transitions
Stances
LFF - Left Foot Forward Stance
Left Foot Forward (LFF) functions as Hwoarang’s default and central stance, forming the foundation of his overall gameplan. The majority of Hwoarang's movement and transitions begin and reset in LFF, especially after being hit or blocking moves in any other stance. For this reason, mastery of LFF is essential to unlocking the full potential of the character.
LFF as a Hub Stance
LFF provides access to Hwoarang’s generic tools—including jab (1), df+1, and db+3—which serve as foundational moves for both pressure and stance transitioning. It also enables transition routes via moves like f+2, ff+3, df+4, and 1,2 strings, which can lead into either Flamingo stance or RFF depending on the input.
These tools are integral not only for spacing and pressure, but also for safely transitioning into mixup-heavy stances like LFS and RFS. For example: