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Hyperdrive Mode (HD Mode) is a powerful mode which for a short time increases the combo potential and damage output of a character. | Hyperdrive Mode (HD Mode) is a powerful mode which for a short time increases the combo potential and damage output of a character, similar to MAX Mode in The King of Fighters 2002. Activate the mode by pressing both [[File:snkb.gif]] and [[File:snkc.gif]] buttons simultaneously. The player's character gains a red blur afterimage and the [[The King of Fighters XIII/Game Elements/Hyperdrive Meter | Hyperdrive Meter]] slowly begins to drain. This can be done on the ground as well as in the air. | ||
While HD Mode is active, several new abilities become available. First of all, all Normal Moves and Unique Attacks become cancelable into Special Moves, regardless of whether they are normally. [[The King of Fighters XIII/Systems/Meter Attacks: Neomax | Neomaxes]] can also be done for the cost of 3 bars of [[The King of Fighters XIII/Game Elements/Super Meter | Super Meter]], immediately ending Hyperdrive Mode. In addition, it becomes possible to do 'HD Cancels' at the cost of about 10% of the Hyperdrive Meter while the meter continues to drain. HD Cancels can be used to cancel Special Moves into other Special Moves (similar to Drive Cancels) or into Desperation Moves (similar to Super Cancels). However, unlike Drive Cancels, HD Cancels can be performed either on hit or on block. Due to altered meter restrictions, it also becomes possible to HD Cancel a Special Move into a Neomax, which is normally impossible with a Super Cancel. Lastly, HD Mode allows 'Max Cancels' to be performed, wherein certain Desperation Moves can be canceled into a Neomax. Max Cancels always cause Neomaxes to combo, so a Neomax that is normally a throw or a counter loses those properties when Max-Canceled into. | |||
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*The single most important aspect to Hyperdrive Mode is to hitconfirm. A wasted HD activation burns the entire Hyperdrive bar as well as a player's chance to deal upwards of 50% of an opponent's lifebar. | *The single most important aspect to Hyperdrive Mode is to hitconfirm. A wasted HD activation burns the entire Hyperdrive bar as well as a player's chance to deal upwards of 50% of an opponent's lifebar. | ||
*Any normal move, whether normally cancelable or not, can be canceled into HD Mode into a full combo. Characters like Shen can confirm into a huge combo from his normally uncancelable Crouching and Standing Light Kicks, Kyo can confirm the second hit of his | *Any normal move, whether normally cancelable or not, can be canceled into HD Mode into a full combo. Characters like Shen can confirm into a huge combo from his normally uncancelable Crouching and Standing Light Kicks, Kyo can confirm the second hit of his [[File:downright.gif]] + [[File:snkd.gif]] command normal into his HD combo, and Andy can use his Target Combo to give himself more time to confirm his HD combo. Any one hit can turn into a lethal comeback. | ||
*When | *When canceling a grounded attack into HD Mode activation, a player's character will automatically dash forward towards the opponent upon pressing [[File:snkb.gif]] + [[File:snkc.gif]]. This dash can be canceled at any time with a direction or button. | ||
* | *When activating HD Mode in the air, a Jumping Heavy Punch (Air [[File:snkc.gif]]) comes out automatically. However, this can be manipulated by activating with different inputs. Inputting [[File:snkb.gif]] ~ [[File:snkc.gif]] causes a Jumping Light Kick (Air [[File:snkb.gif]]) to come out. Inputting [[File:snkb.gif]] + [[File:snkc.gif]] + [[File:snkd.gif]] causes a Jumping Blowback Attack (Air [[File:snkc.gif]] + [[File:snkd.gif]]) to come out.}} |
Revision as of 14:38, 11 July 2011


Hyperdrive Mode
Hyperdrive Mode (HD Mode) is a powerful mode which for a short time increases the combo potential and damage output of a character, similar to MAX Mode in The King of Fighters 2002. Activate the mode by pressing both and
buttons simultaneously. The player's character gains a red blur afterimage and the Hyperdrive Meter slowly begins to drain. This can be done on the ground as well as in the air.
While HD Mode is active, several new abilities become available. First of all, all Normal Moves and Unique Attacks become cancelable into Special Moves, regardless of whether they are normally. Neomaxes can also be done for the cost of 3 bars of Super Meter, immediately ending Hyperdrive Mode. In addition, it becomes possible to do 'HD Cancels' at the cost of about 10% of the Hyperdrive Meter while the meter continues to drain. HD Cancels can be used to cancel Special Moves into other Special Moves (similar to Drive Cancels) or into Desperation Moves (similar to Super Cancels). However, unlike Drive Cancels, HD Cancels can be performed either on hit or on block. Due to altered meter restrictions, it also becomes possible to HD Cancel a Special Move into a Neomax, which is normally impossible with a Super Cancel. Lastly, HD Mode allows 'Max Cancels' to be performed, wherein certain Desperation Moves can be canceled into a Neomax. Max Cancels always cause Neomaxes to combo, so a Neomax that is normally a throw or a counter loses those properties when Max-Canceled into.
Strategy Corner
- The single most important aspect to Hyperdrive Mode is to hitconfirm. A wasted HD activation burns the entire Hyperdrive bar as well as a player's chance to deal upwards of 50% of an opponent's lifebar.
- Any normal move, whether normally cancelable or not, can be canceled into HD Mode into a full combo. Characters like Shen can confirm into a huge combo from his normally uncancelable Crouching and Standing Light Kicks, Kyo can confirm the second hit of his
+
command normal into his HD combo, and Andy can use his Target Combo to give himself more time to confirm his HD combo. Any one hit can turn into a lethal comeback.