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Introduction
Hugo (or Andore as he was called in his initial debut as an enemy in the beat-em-up series Final Fight) is an ex-member of the Mad Gear Gang. His old gang now fallen, Hugo is determined to become the number one wrestler in the world, with his former gang member and long-time friend Poison as his manager. Hugo was first introduced to the Street Fighter series in Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
Hugo is 3rd Strike's most straightforward grappler, moreso than Alex, and as such, requires exceptional patience to play. He can do an impressive amount of damage with only a few moves (theoretically capable of KOing Chun-Li with only 4 uses of his main command grab, the Moonsault Press), but his slow move speed and lack of ranged punish options makes getting his turn especially difficult. Hugo is also the largest character in 3rd Strike, meaning he has a big set of hurtboxes, and combined with his unsafe pokes makes him a sitting duck to a lot of hit-confirms.
Super Arts
SA1: Gigas Breaker
Gigas Breaker is great because it forces the opponent to play Hugo's game, lest they instantly lose half their health. Can be setup in a variety of ways including an SJ cancel A.K.A Tachi/standing gigas. It can also be buffered in a dash, but is mostly used in a situation where a parry or block can lead to fat ass damage. Drawbacks include a lack of combo-ability and loss of some EX potential. Hayao is arguably the best known SAI player, also notable is Eriho.
- Does incredible damage.
- Instant startup, beats many moves.
- Usually takes close to or an entire round to fill the meter
- If missed, Hugo is screwed.
- Create unique dynamics in matches.
- Free setups after, on opponent's wakeup.
- Always be buffering 360 motions into your normals, jumps and other moves. This allows you to execute a second 360 on reaction, and thus Gigas on demand, without jumping.
SA2: Megaton Press
Megaton Press isn't used much, but can be used a lot like Gief's Aerial Russian Slam. It has very low priority and is hard to land versus an aware opponent. It can be used to counter characters who want to be in the air a lot, like Oro and Ibuki and force them to play a ground game. It can also be used after an ultra throw, and in the corner after ultra throw and a clap. Does decent damage and allows for EX uses, most people pass it up to have either the power of Gigas or the flexibility of Hammer Mountain.
- Excellent damage if hit raw
- If missed, Hugo is screwed.
- Zero priority; loses to all jump-ins
- Particularly affected by damage scaling
SA3: Hammer Mountain
Hammer Mountain is Hugo's most flexible SA. It deals decent damage, can be used on wakeup or to charge through poke strings and as a whiff punisher. Deals excellent stun damage. Can be comboed from claps, c.lks, j.hk, bodysplash, c.lk and allows for EX usage. It is one of two ways Hugo can deal big damage with a combo (the other is claps into EX clothesline). The best known SAIII player is YSB. Hammer mountain is the best choice if you want to player more hit-confirm based play-style, as opposed to the reactive style of Gigas.
- Good damage output.
- Has running/cancel gimmick, which is useful for longer range confirms.
- Invincibility on startup, making it a true reversal.
- Lots of moves that confirm into it
- Tends to drop out if Hugo isn't right in the opponent's face.
- Easily baitable and death on block or whiff.
- Cheeky overhead
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