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= Advanced Strategy = | = Advanced Strategy = |
Revision as of 13:32, 26 March 2019
Introduction
In CvS2, Chun Li is a very solid neutral focused character with high damage and mixups stemming from landing her Houyoku Sen super (QCFx2+K). She holds her own against most of the top tier and really shines against big characters.
She is the most changed character returning from CvS1, as her sprite and moveset were changed from a copy/paste of the Alpha series games to a more 3rd Strike inspired incarnation, with some Alpha and Super Turbo inspired flair.
Changes from CvS1/Alpha 3: Almost everything, but highlights...
- Houyoku Sen >>> Senretsukyaku, changes the kick super to a motion, and the last kick allows for followup shenanigans...
- No Upkicks or Upkick super, Hurts her reversal game tremendously.
- Dissapating fireball, varying strengths (HP is basically a poke)
- Almost all normals, except j.lk, s.mp, c.hk
If you're familiar with her 3rd Strike incarnation, here's the main changes:
- No EX Spinning bird kick (No reversal)
- Low MP (cancelable now)
- Low MK (not cancelable)
- Jump LK can cross up (pretty well)
- Stand MP is the "handshake" from ST, super good.
- Crouch HK is her alpha/SF2 sweep, which is a great anti air.
- The palm strike (B+HP) can only be performed close to the opponent as HP.
Moves
Unique Attacks
Throws
Special Moves
Super Combos
Basic Stats
- Health at Ratio 2= 14000(Below Average, Median Health is 14400)
- Stun Bar= 70 (Average)
- Stun Duration Time= +/- 0f (Average)
- Guard Guage Recovery Rate: Normal
- Crouching height= 61 (Very Short)
- Dash: Length= 98 pixels, Duration= 16f, Height= 0 (Cannot corpse hop)
- Run Speed= 9.0 (Fast)
- Roll: 132 Distance, 27f invincible, 2f upper body invincible 4f Recovery. (Average)
- Wakeup-Speed compared to Ryu= +6f (Very slow)
Preferred Grooves
The constant threat of at least level 1 Houyoko Sen is critical to Chun Li's gameplan, so C and N grooves are ideal choices for Chun Li. Roll cancels are an added bonus.
C Groove-
Advantages-
- Touch of Death C-Groove cancel combo- Canceling her level 2 Houyoko Sen into Lightning Legs allows you to link a S.HP or c.jab, c.strong afterward and cancel that into a level 1 houyoko sen, which allows the Jump HK followup. That combo alone will do over 9000 damage (at ratio 2), and a successful mixup after will usually dizzy low/mid stun characters, which should kill anyone.
- Cheap Level 1s- Chun's level 1 Houyoko Sen with the followup is the most damaging level 1 in the game (not including the mixup potential). C-groove offers level 1 supers at about a 25% discount compared to N or A. It's simple math.
- Delayed Get-up- Unpunishable method to mess with setup/safejumps.
- Air Block- This is semi important with Chun's floaty jump, but jump LK usually is a better option. Chicken blocking into low jab is a decent strategy against high priority jump ins.
- Dash- allows for an easier buffer for RC Lightning Legs.
Disadvantages-
- No Run means more methodical approaches and no running jab pressure.
- No Low Jump means you have to be really careful about jumping, Chun's jump is super high and floaty.
N Groove-
Advantages-
- Low jump- Low jump HP (both hits) can cover the up and down of the low jump arc. Low jump MK & LK are all good, and very useful get in tool. Low jump crossups are nice. Low jump headstomp is also easier to instant overhead people with. Lastly, since chun can link of her lightning legs, Low Jump combos are much easier with Chun Li than most characters. (Special moves cancel the extra landing lag of low jumps)
- Run- Chun's run is very fast and her low jab is extremely positive on block. This is abuseable.
- Counter Roll- A great defense against A groove guard crush customs.
- Counter Attack-> Level 3 Kikosho (corner only, power up activated) Not many characters can do this.
- Level 3 Houyoko Sen-> Level 1 Kikosho. (Very difficult to time, good damage)
- Safe fall Because Chun-Li's wakeup options are fairly poor, this helps her avoid knockdown mixups. Use caution, the safe fall is punishable.
Disadvantages-
- The extreme one shot damage of C-grooves Level 2 cancel combo
Other Grooves
- A-Groove: Her custom combos aren't anything special so A groove isn't an optimal pick (her level 1's end up offering better utility).
- P-groove: Has the stored level 3, and parry into stand MP->level 3 is a big threat, but she doesn't get much off of parries without super. Plays like a budget C-groove Chun
- K-groove: Has some juice if your JD's can take you into the 3 supers/round area. She can set JD's up well after blocked SBK's or Lightning Legs. Low jump is great for her. Overall not a hard character to keep out when she's raged, so relying on counter hit confirms is key.
- S-groove: Non flashing life S-Groove Chun is an abysmal character. Having to charge just to get level 1's (which you need for any decent damage) is obviously really bad. In desperation mode, however, she's death incarnate, capable of chaining level 1-> mixup-> level 1 into death.
Preferred Team Position & Ratio
Due to her need for meter, controlling style, and effectiveness against common anchors, Chun-Li is often the middle character as a Ratio 1. She struggles against many common leadoff characters like Cammy, Vega, and Iori, so make sure your opponent doesn't take big leads into the 2nd round.
Chun is also a fairly decent anchor, and especially shines against Sagat, Blanka, Bison, and Geese.
Colors
Frame Data
Special Moves
(data compliments of FSgamer)
Specials
Lightning Legs
Press K repeatedly
LK [5/4][5/4][5/4][5/4]/3/**/17 300*** +-0/+-0 MK [5/3][5/3][5/3][5/3]/3/**/17 300*** +3/-6 HK [5/3][4/3][4/3][4/3]/2/**/17 300*** +6/-3
* It takes 5 K inputs in order to activate this move. However, you don’t have to use the same button. You can drum your fingers over the K buttons and the fifth button you press will correspond to the strength of the Lightning Legs. For instance, doing LK~MK~HK~LK~HK will result in HK Lightning Legs. ** Can be mashed, so the hitting part loops until you stop mashing, then the move recovers. Takes 17 frames from the end of the last legs. *** Each hit does 300 damage.
Kikoken
hcf+P
LP 19/*/40 700 -11/-11 MP 15/*/38 800 -9/-9 HP 11/*/36 900 -7/-7
* Projectile moves are active for as long as they are on the screen. HP Kikouken travels about 1/4 of the screen, MP Kikouken travels about half the screen, LP Kikouken travels about 3/4 of the screen.
Spinning Bird Kick
Charge d,u+K
LK [20/2][6/2]/24 500x2 -2/? Airborne from frames 21~35 MK [20/2][6/2][6/2][6/2]/24 300x4 -2/? Airborne from frames 21~53 HK [20/2][6/2][6/2][6/2][6/2][6/2]/24 300x3,200x3 -2/? Airborne from frames 21~67
Super Moves
Kikosho
qcf2x+P
Level 1 4:6/2+2+2+2+3/38 2700 DN/-18 INV [full:8] Level 2 4:6/2+2+2+2+2+2+3/38 3700 DN/-18 INV [full:14] Level 3 4:6/2+2+2+2+2+2+3+4/38 4400 DN/-18 INV [full:22]
* Damage is reduced the farther Chun Li is from the opponent. Damage is also reduced if it hits an airborne opponent.
Houyoko Sen
qcf2x+K
Level 1 4:[13/2][4/2][4/2][4/2] [10/2][4/2][4/2][4/2] [10/14]/27 3000 DN/-17 INV [full:8] Level 2 4:[14/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2] [10/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2] [10/14]/27 4200 DN/-17 INV [full:14] Level 3 4:[15/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2] [10/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2][4/2] [10/14]/27 5400 DN/-17 INV [full:22] * Last hit is superjump cancelable.
The Basics
Chun's gameplay revolves around comboing into her crazy level 1s or her deadly level 2 cancels, and pressuring with her quick, high priority pokes. The reason is her supers do some serious damage, even at level one, and lead into some very confusing mix ups. There are several ways she can land her super. Here are the basic ways...
Bait something, counter hit cr.jab, cr.strong/close st.fierce xx kick super
Chun can mix up between cr.jab and walk up throw pretty easy, thanks to her fast walking speed. One of the most common ways to nail a counter hit with Chun is mix up between walk up throw and walk up cr.jab again. If they do anything to avoid getting thrown, you hit them with cr.jab, cr.strong/close st.fierce xx kick super xx sj. follow ups. Her cr.jab is as fast as normals get in CvS2 (2 frames). On counter hit, the cr.jab, cr. strong is very easy. Attempting to close st.fierce is a little risky in this scenario, because of range. You might get a far st.fierce, which does not link. But, it does more damage if you pull it off.
whiff punish something with far st.strong xx kick super
If you see someone whiff something laggy, punish with far st.strong xx super. Far st.strong is her farthest reaching move, and is also bufferable into kick supper. It's a high priority poke as well.
cross up j.short, cr.jab cr.strong/close st.fierce xx kick super
Her j.short is pretty decently prioritized, and stuff a lot of anti-airs. The fact that it's a cross up also helps her keep pressure, as cross ups leave you very close to your opponent. If you land the cross up, combo into super. Close st.fierce is much safer to try this time. Not only is it an easier link, you're closer to your opponent thanks to the cross up, and the chances of you getting a far st.fierce almost non-existent.
cross up lj.short xx hk lightning legs, cr.strong xx kick super
lj.shorts are really hard to react to, especially if you cross up with them. Cancel the recovery of the lj.short with HK lightning legs (the reason for this is that low jumps have 8 frames of recovery on landing that is cancelable only into special moves), from there, you can link off of HK legs. It's a little tight, and the timing is a little different, but once you get it down it's a great tool. Of course, you can only do this in grooves with low jump. You can link a cr. jab after the hk lightning legs too, if you want an extra move to hit confirm, but it's not necessary.
RC HK legs, cr.strong xx kick super
If you can RC her legs, this is a killer. A good setup would be to wake up with RC legs to counter your opponents wake up pressure. From there if you hit, you can link off it into super. RC legs is a very good momentum shifter. I'll get into more detail about RC legs later though. Honestly, I think it should go into the Advanced Strategy section because it's a little complicated.
Ground Game
A very important part of Chun's game is her Ground game. Here, I'll cover her normals, and what each one is good for.
Jabs:
far st.jab
Does a small, short ranged slap. Fairly useless. Crouchable by most of the cast, and has crappy range. Overshadowed.
close st.jab
No difference from above.
cr.jab
She does a crouching clap-like hit aimed at the opponents legs. It's THE go to move when you're in their face. This move is as fast as normals come in CvS2. You can link fairly easily from this, especially on counter hit. Hit counter hit cr.jab, link cr.strong / far st.strong / close st.fierce xx super is a big part of why Chun is so good. FSgamer - "Some people may not find this very important, but I think it's worth mentioning that Chun's c.LP has pretty decent range (which combined with 2-frame start-up helps her get counter-hits). CH max range c.LP, far s.MP xx Kick Super is a pretty good way to land super."
j.jab
I don't think I've seen anyone use this. And I don't think there's a reason to. She jumps and sticks her arm out at a slightly downward angle to attack. It stays out for a long time, just like any other jumping jab / short, so perhaps you could use that to your advantage somehow.
Shorts:
far st.short
Chun extends her leg horizontally towards the opponent. Pretty good range, but st.MP goes farther still. I've heard of it being able to stuff Sagat's c.HP, so perhaps it's use can be merited. Can chain into f+short. You can buffer to kick super, but only the level 3 version will hit.
close st.short
Chun kicks with her far leg, bringing it behind her closer leg. It's hard to explain...There's no real reason to use this. If you're that close, use c.lp instead.
c.short
Chun leans down and extends her leg out towards the enemy low to the ground. Hits low. That's about the only thing good about this move. Again, use c.lp instead, unless you're going for a high / low game. It's still fairly week for high / low games, as there isn't much that can connect after a c.lk. Although, c.lk xx kick super level 3 works I think.
j.short
Her cross up. Looks like a generic flying kick you see in a martial arts movie. Her front leg is extended horizontally, and her back leg is headed behind her, but folded in. Her back leg still has hit boxes, which is why you can jump behind your opponent and still hit. It's got some good priority too.
to be continued...casey_MDK