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=Moves List= | =Moves List= | ||
:Press AB when near: '''Tiger Rage''' | |||
:Press CD when near: '''Tiger Carry''' | |||
:f + A: '''Tiger Hook''' | |||
:db + D: '''Tiger Tail''' | |||
:qcf + P: '''Tiger Shot(MC)''' | |||
:qcf + K: '''Ground Tiger Shot(MC)''' | |||
:f,d,df + P: '''Tiger Uppercut(MC)''' | |||
:f,d,df + K: '''Tiger Crush(MC) | |||
:qcf,qcf + P: '''S^ Tiger Cannon''' | |||
:qcb,qcb + P: '''S^ Ground Tiger Cannon''' | |||
:qcb,qcb + K: '''S^ Tiger Raid''' | |||
:qcf,qcf + BD: '''X^ Tiger Genocide''' | |||
=The Basics= | =The Basics= |
Revision as of 18:38, 2 January 2016
Introduction
Sagat, the Emperor of Muay Thai... He's the final boss of the first Street Fighter game, and can be one of the best bosses that appeared in the series. In this game, he's nice to begin. If you don't like the Shotos, but like their Special Moves, Sagat is like them in this game, and I don't know why SNK did this to him.
Sagat's Good and Bad Things
Good Things:
- Easy to play and learn;
- Has a Shoto-styled gameplay(I think it's a Good Thing);
- Has nice Supers;
- His uppercut is nice on combos;
- Has a nice combo with his Exceed involved.
Bad Things:
- His classic projectiles are bad in this game;
- His ground projectile don't hit low;
- Has few cancelable moves;
- His Special Moves can be easy to whiff/block.
Moves List
- Press AB when near: Tiger Rage
- Press CD when near: Tiger Carry
- f + A: Tiger Hook
- db + D: Tiger Tail
- qcf + P: Tiger Shot(MC)
- qcf + K: Ground Tiger Shot(MC)
- f,d,df + P: Tiger Uppercut(MC)
- f,d,df + K: Tiger Crush(MC)
- qcf,qcf + P: S^ Tiger Cannon
- qcb,qcb + P: S^ Ground Tiger Cannon
- qcb,qcb + K: S^ Tiger Raid
- qcf,qcf + BD: X^ Tiger Genocide