Auto-pilot GC OS
Auto-pilot GC option-select against cancel timings.
After a JD you react to, quickly buffer a GC:
- if they cancel the GC comes out
- if they don't cancel, nothing comes out
This option-select makes use of (1) the window to buffer the next JD (during JD blockstop and JD blockstun) and (2) the window to do GC (during JD blockstop).
Example 1:
Auto-pilot GC option-select against air target combo.
See this post for video.
(1) Dong buffers a 63214C GC against Hotaru's j.A~B
[4](JD) 6321[4]C(JD) Dong completes 6321[4]C during the 1st hit's JD blockstun (outside GC window) and then the 2nd hit connects afterwards while still in JD blockstun (inside buffered next JD window). The 2nd hit is JDed.
(2) Dong buffers a 63214C GC against Hotaru's j.A~B
[4](JD) 6321[4](JD)C(GC) Dong completes 6321[4]C when the 2nd hit is JDed (both inside buffered next JD window and inside GC window). GC executes.
(3) Dong buffers a 63214C GC against Hotaru's j.A.
[4](JD) 6321[4]C Dong completes a 63214C during JD blockstun. Nothing comes out and you start walking back.
Example 2:
A more common situation with auto-pilot GC OS.
See this post for video.
Buffering a 236X GC against a Hotaru ground combo.
When doing a JD, during JD blockstop and JD blockstun, there is no JD cooldown, and there is lenient buffering for doing GC's.
So you'll see people input multiple buffers before GCing.
2C
[2]1(JD)4 5 41236 5 [1]D (during JD blockstop and then blockstun) Nothing comes out
2C > 236C
[2]1(JD)4 5 41236 5 [1](JD)D(GC) (during JD blockstop and then blockstun) GC executes
Many successive hits come in pairs:
- air target combos
- 2B(x2)
- close heavy normals
- Freeman (214A)(x2)
- jump-in into 2B
- normal into special cancel
- etc.
So you can reliably JD twice and GC.