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* "It was said that in theory, Hayate is actually pretty darn good w/o notable mismatches and that most tactics and strategies don't really work well against him, i.e. he is hard to counter. However he is also *hard* to use properly."
* "It was said that in theory, Hayate is actually pretty darn good w/o notable mismatches and that most tactics and strategies don't really work well against him, i.e. he is hard to counter. However he is also *hard* to use properly."


=== Character Usage At Tougeki ===
=== Character Usage At Tougeki 2006===


  ~ Courtesy of Snowman ~
  ~ Courtesy of Snowman ~

Revision as of 18:48, 17 September 2007

Introduction

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Released in arcades in 2005, The King of Fighters XI is SNK's latest and hotly anticipated 2D fighting exploit. Featuring a roster of over 40 characters, XI continues the saga set out by KoF 2003 as Ash Crimson continues his hunt for power. Featuring a series of new gameplay systems such as Skill Stocks and Dream Cancels, KoF XI shakes up the established King of Fighters formula. Add onto that the 3-man tag system from KoF 2003 and SNK strikes back with an A+ title in an age of dying 2D fighters.

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Game Versions

  • Arcade (Atomiswave)
  • Playstation 2

Game Mechanics

System Basics

Controls

A = Light Punch

B = Light Kick

C = Strong Punch

D = Strong Kick

E = Blow-Off Attack

Start = Taunt

Special Commands

AC changes to your first available character BD changes to your second available character

Change characters  : Press AC or BD

Quick shift  : During an attack that can be quick shifted from, AC or BD

Saving shift  : Press AC or BD when hit

Guard cancel shift  : Press AC or BD when blocking

Emergency evade (rolling)  : Press AB

Guard cancel emergency evade : Press f or b+AB when blocking

Guard cancel blow-off  : Press E when blocking

Fall breaker/recovery  : Press AB or f+AB when before hitting the ground

Throw escape  : Press f or b+CD

Attack cancel forward roll  : Press AB during normal and command attacks

Basic Strategy

Advanced Strategy

Tiers

THE TWO MOST CURRENT JAPANESE TIER LISTS:

1) Kula, Gato

2) Oswald

3) Duck, Eiji, Jenet, Gai, Kim

4) Ralf, Clark, Kyo, Jyazu, Silber, Ryo

5) Ash, K', Terry, Maxima, Vanessa

6) EVERYBODY ELSE

Or

SS-tier ~ Gato, Kula

S-tier ~ Oswald, Eiji, Duck (2P), Kim, Clark, Hayate*

A-tier ~ Ralf, Duck, Kyo, Maxima, Ryo, Gai

B-tier ~ Jenet, K', Ash, Terry, Shen, Jyazu, Silber, Vanessa, Kensou

C-tier ~ Malin, Iori, Duolon, Adelheid, Benimaru, Elisabeth

D-tier ~ Yuri, Ramon, Mary, Shingo, King, Griffon

E-tier ~ Kasumi, Momoko, Athena, Whip, Hayate*

  • "It was said that in theory, Hayate is actually pretty darn good w/o notable mismatches and that most tactics and strategies don't really work well against him, i.e. he is hard to counter. However he is also *hard* to use properly."

Character Usage At Tougeki 2006

~ Courtesy of Snowman ~

1. Gato - 46

2. Kula - 38

3. Oswald - 28

4. Kim - 11

5. Duck King/Clark - 8

6. Maxima - 7

7. Eiji - 6

8. Kyo - 5

9. Ash/Ralf/Terry - 4

10. K'/Duo Lon/B.Jenet - 3

11. Ryo/B.Mary - 2

12. Yuri/Elisabeth/Kensou/Shen/Athena/Malin/Iori - 1

The Characters

Hero Team

Fatal Fury Team

Rival Team

Ikari Warriors Team

Agent Team

NESTS Team

Anti-Kyokugenryu Team

Kyo & Iori Team

Art of Fighting/Kyokugenryu Team

Mark of the Wolves Team

Psycho Soldier Team

EX Characters (Sub-Bosses)

Boss Characters (Playable on PS2 Only)

PS2 Exclusives

PS2 Arranged Mode

Codes