The King of Fighters 2003

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Introduction

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The dawn of a new chapter in the King of Fighters legacy and the 3rd saga for the famous SNK fighting series. King of Fighters 2003 was developed in-house by SNK-Playmore (unlike King of Fighters 2001 and 2002, which were done by EOLITH Co.). The game marked the beginning of the new saga, the Neo-Orochi saga, and featured the biggest gameplay tweak in the history of the series. For the first time ever, KoF matches were governed not by team competitions of one-on-one fights, but rather 3-on-3 tag matches (though, the home version of KoF 2003 did feature the traditional 3-on-3 team matches as well as singles fights). Finally players could freely swap between their team's characters on the fly and even perform tag combos (as well as designate a leader whom would be able to perform a super move that is exclusive to the team leader). This gameplay element would also be found in The King of Fighters XI and appears to be the new standard of team gameplay in the KoF series.

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Game Mechanics

Terms

Free cancelling: Another word for maxmode cancelling. A free cancellable move, means you can max mode cancel some move into another special move.

Battery: A character that can build meter quickly and effectively

Knockdown: A move that knocks the opponent down but gives the opponent an opportunity to recovery roll.

Hard knockdown: A knockdown move that cannot be recovery rolled. When the opponent falls, there is either a small yellow animation of impact, a large yellow animation, or an animation that looks like the character is sliding across the ground.

Combo Notation

(S) - the previous move was supercancelled

(C) - the previous move was maxmode cancelled (or free cancelled)

(number) - the most number of hits of that attack allowed such that you can still cancel into the next one and the combo to still work. For example, C(1), means that the combo requires to cancel the C on the first hit.

(move) - groups moves together when there are multiple alternatives. For example, C, f+B/(qcf+B, dp+B) means you can do C, then either a f+B, or qcf+B followed by dp+B, but not f+B followed by qcf+B or dp+B.

[move] - optional, can be omitted for easier input or if distancing is an issue.

/ - means there is an alternative move you can do. For example, the attack string C, f+A/f+B, qcb+A/(qcf+B, dp+B) means after the C, you can do either f+A or f+B, and after either of those, you can do either qcb+A, or qcf+B, dp+B.

Buffer: - this means that the attack motion can be buffered such that it can still be done with a less complex motion. For example, take the combo C, qcb P, qcb hcf K. Since there is an overlapping motion of qcb, one of them can be removed. Thus, the buffered version of the same combo is C, qcb P, hcf K. This can be further buffered since there is an overlapping back direction in this combo. Therefore, a further buffered version of this combo is C, qcb P, qcf K. Thus, this combo will be listed as C, qcb P, qcb hcf K(Buffer:qcf K), which means you can do the combo how it is listed until you reach the Buffer part, in which case you use that motion instead of the full motion of the move.

Basic Strategy

Advanced Strategy

Tier List

Top-Tier:

K', Daimon, Ash


Mid-Top Tier:

Benimaru, Jhun, Malin, Iori, Kim, Terry, Yamazaki


Mid-Tier:

Gato, King, Shen, Kyo, Ryo, Billy, Chang, The Griffon, Hinako, Robert, Shingo, Mai, Chizuru, Clark


Low-Mid Tier:

Kusanagi, Athena, Joe, Yuri, Leona


Low-Tier:

Ralf, Whip, Maxima, Mary

Game Versions

The Characters

New "Hero" Team

Fatal Fury Team

Art of Fighting/Kyokugenryu Team

Japan Team

Women's Team

Korea Team

Outlaw Team

NEST Team

Ikari Warriors Team

Schoolgirls Team

Solo Entrants

Mid-Bosses

Final Bosses