김갑환, Kim Kaphwan | |
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Difficulty | Simple |
Max Mode Needed? | Up to you |
Tier Placement | Top Tier (S) |
Standing Hitbox | ? |
Crouching Hitbox | Short |
Introduction
Kim Kaphwan, one of the most loved characters in the KOF series. He's very good for beginners, and if you're used to his KOF2002 counterpart, you'll be used to a good part of his kick strings and rushdown pressure, even if the system changes hold him back a bit due to the lack of hops (and thus, no j.A pressure, for example).
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Moves List
Normal Moves
Close Normals
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Far Normals
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Crouch Normals
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Jumping Normals
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Command Moves
Neri Chagi
- f+LK - This move can be used in two ways: Alone, or after any normal(The animation will be the same, but the properties of the move will be different). (When used alone) Wow, a fast overhead attack. Very fast compared to most characters with overhead Command Moves, I can say. Cannot be normal canceled, but you can cancel it on Max Mode. Use if your opponent's character is ducking a lot(Like Guile, who likes to sit, relax, and wait for you to jump, and Kim is a jumper). (When used after a normal) Want a tip? Don't use this version. It cannot be connected with any normal, it's slower than the overhead version(Very slower), it won't hit as an overhead, but any hit can be normal canceled(That's the only good thing about this move).
Special Moves
Sanren Geki
- QCB+P(3x) - A very important move(Or moves, right?). It's just one of those combo moves(You'll need to do 3 QCB+P inputs to get the 4 hits, or 2, in some cases), but can help him in his basic combos. The first and the second hit will be the same depending of the button pressed, and they are useful only on combos(They can be MAX canceled too, which will lead Kim to extremely damaging combos), but the last hit will change. In the LP version, Kim will do his Command Move's animation. Which version he will use? I don't know how to say... It's... A mix of the two versions? Yeah, something like that. It will do 2 hits(But you cannot cancel any of them here), it will not connect with the other two kicks, and the second hit(only) will act as an overhead. Use if your opponent is blocking low everytime. Now in the HP version, the things will get better. Kim will perform two kicks in the air, and it will combo after the two kicks, and you can MAX cancel the second one in his air Super/Exceed while in Max Mode. Very nice to use on combos(Especially the corner ones). Unlike on KoF 2002, you can choose the ender for the string. If you're using the HP version, and(Let's suppose) the opponent is blocking it low, you have the option to change the ender, like QCB+HP(2x), QCB+LP. Very nice.
Sankuu Kyaku
- QCB+P, uf+K, d+K - This combination is just a variation of the above, but better on midscreen combos(It's the most used version in KoF 2002 too). There's no diference on the button pressed. And only the first hit can be MAX canceled(Because it's the same as the first hit of the move above). The third hit is an overhead too.
Hangetsu Zan
- QCB+K - A classic, and still good Special Move. Any version is good on Max Mode combos. The LK version will do only one hit, and will not knock the opponent down, but the HK version will do 3 hits, and will knock the opponent down on the last hit. Any version can be useful on Max Mode combos(You'll see more details about that later, and the LP version can be super canceled in Max Mode).
Hishou Kyaku
- QCF+K (In the air only) - This move is good. Kim has two versions of this move(The version changes depending of the game you're playing), which are: The descending one(Where he kicks and continues kicking until he lands), and the one that makes him bounce after the hit. Here, he will use the descending one(Like Choi's). You cannot followup/MAX cancel it, but it's almost safe on block against some characters, and you can crossup with it. How many hits it can get? It's just depending of the character. The bigger he/she is, most hits he/she will get.
Haki Kyaku
- d, d+K - This move is exactly the same from his KoF 2002 version(And he still can do his Haki cancel bug, and I don't know if that's really a bug/glitch. More details on the combos section, if I can explain the combo in there, I mean). This move can eat ground-based projectiles too(Only the ground wave will eat them, not Kim's legs). LK version will not knockdown, but the HK will. This move hits low, and can be MAX canceled.
Hien Zan
- Charge d, u+K - This move is classic too. It his best special anti-air(But I cannot say that this move is the best anti-air in his arsenal). The LK version will do only one hit, and will make Kim land faster(It's not safe, but it can be depending of how you hit). The HK version will do two hits, but will take some time to make him land(Yeah, it's very unsafe on block). In Max Mode, the HK version can be canceled(Or even Super canceled).
- Tenshou Zan
- d+HK (After the HK version of Hien Zan) - The classic followup of the HK Hien Zan. It will be an overhead too(Good if the opponent blocks it). Now if it hits after the Hien Zan, it will be a hard knockdown(The opponent cannot recovery roll from it after it hits).
- Tenshou Zan
Super Moves
Hou'ou Hiten Kyaku
- QCF(2x)+K - This move is the same from his KoF 2002 version. Kim will perform a kick aiming up. The damage isn't that good, but don't worry about that(If you're new with Kim's game, you can juggle your opponent after the kick, and almost any attack can be used as a followup. If you're wanting to use this move to juggle your opponent two, or even infinite times, forget about that, but he has a possible loop with this move in Max Mode). There are differences between the two versions. In the LK version, the kick will send the opponent a little away from Kim. But in the HK version, the kick will send the opponent straight up! Use this version instead, it will help you on combos(But some combos will work with the LK version).
Hou'ou Kyaku
- QCB, db, f+K (In the ground or in the air) - This move is classic. Unlike in KoF 2002, he can use this move in the air(In KoF 2002, he can use his SDM version in the air only, and the DM in the ground only). Very nice to use on combos, and can be used as a followup to the Super above. You can use this move in the air, but near from the ground(By doing a simple backdash and doing the Super's input while you're in the middle of the dash). It's very unsafe if it is blocked or if it whiffs, so it's way better on combos. Trouble with the input? Just do QCB, QCF+K. Way easier now.
Exceed
Hou'ou Kyaku
- QCB, db, f+KK (In the ground or in the air) - This Exceed has almost the same properties as the Super above(It can be used while you're backdashing too), but with more hits and damage. In Max Mode, you can cancel the 3rd animation of the QCB+HP, where he does 2 kicks in the air(You can MAX cancel the second kick into this Exceed), and yeah, it will work with the Super above(I think it was possible to do the same thing with his SDM in KoF 2002 too, while in MAX mode). The input mentioned in the Super will work here too.
The Basics
Kim's gameplan
Kim is a very good(and very simple) rushdown char to use. He can be great for players who like offensive strategies and simple combos. Kim is a good jumper too, but a thing that you'll need to is:"Where he will land?" That's the most important thing in Kim's jumping game. His j.LP is very good to use on combos, because you can crossup with ease using it, but it's bad as an air-to-air, due to the reach of the punch. But if you need damage, you can use any heavy normal in the air. For an air-to-air you should use the the j.HP/HK, they are the best you can use. "But he's only offensive?" No. He can be pressured, like any other character(I mean, he can take one of Geese's infinites, like any other character in the game). If you want defensive options, you can do his Charge d, u+K(If you're going to use his HK version, you can followup it with a d+HK to get better damage). Another good option is the QCF(2x)+K super(Can be risky in some cases, but can work). If you hit with it, you can just followup with anything(Even supers, excluding itself) to do THAT damage on your opponent. In Max Mode, Kim just have to land a combo, and he won the round. He can do some very nice infinites and corner 200% combos(Or 100%, full health combos, I don't know how to say it), which makes him a dangerous character in Max Mode(Most characters are, don't worry).
Advanced Strategy
Canceling the d, d+LK in normal mode (aka Doing Haki Cancels)
This is a very known glitch(or bug, I don't really know what is that), and very used by most of the advanced Kim players on the KoF '98 - 2002 era. First, I'll explain the glitch, and with that, the last combo on the normal combos list will be explained. First, you'll need to have less than 3 levels to cancel it(That means, you'll have to be outside of Max Mode), and yes, if you have 0 levels, you still can use this. You'll have to kind of "Super cancel" the d, d+LK into the QCB, db, f+K. How? Just do this input: d, d+LK, QCB, db, f+K. If you're needing help, just do this: d, d+LK, (Hold d for a little time after the attack and go to) b, f+K(Using the shortcut now). If done correctly, Kim will flash white(after that, he'll go to his standing position), and you can followup with almost anything after the flash(That's how, and why the infinite works). I could get 16 hits(Beginning with 0 stocks) using the infinite, but I think he can get to 35-40 hits. Oh, while you hit with the infinite, you'll get meter, so pay attention on it(You'll need to know when you'll get on Max Mode), and don't worry about the opponent's meter(The d, d+LK won't give him anything). If you're needing help with the Haki Cancels, I have a video here. There are some KoF 2002 tutorial videos about the Haki cancels, you should watch them later. Just jump to 1:19 and watch a player triyng to do Haki cancel combos(In the beginning of the video, you'll see some practical combos too, and without Haki Cancels). Good luck if you want to try them.
Match-Ups
Combos
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[Jump Attack] cl.HP, (Cancel the second hit) QCB+P, uf+K, d+K | Very nice as a BnB combo. You can use it everywhere too. It's better if you add a crossup jump attack in the combo, preferably his j.LP. Practice this. If you miss any part of the combo, continue trying. | ||||
[Jump Attack] cr.LK, cr.LP, QCB+P, uf+K, d+K | Another version of the combo above, but starting with a low-hitting move. Only that. Note: For most of Kim's combos with cl.HP included, you can substitute it with cr.LK, cr.LP if you like low starters. | ||||
cr.LK(2x), cr.LP, u+LK | Simple combo too. You'll be charging while you're crouching, so you just need to press u+LK after the cr.LP hits. If you want to add a jump attack before this combo, make sure Kim will crossup the opponent, but if not, just do one cr.LK (Instead of two) on the opponent. This combo will not work with the HK version too, sadly. | ||||
[Jump Attack] cl.HP, QCF(2x)+HK, QCB, db, f+K/Exceed/Charge d, u+HK (With the followup) | Very useful to confirm that the Exceed will hit outside of Max Mode, but you can use the Super, or even the Charging move if you don't have meter. | ||||
(Corner only) [Jump Attack] cl.HP/cr.LK, cr.LP, QCB+HP(3x) | Very great as a combo, but it can be used only in the corner. Remember that in Max Mode, the 3rd QCB+HP (two kicks) can be MAX canceled into the Exceed in the second kick. | ||||
(Corner only and while you're not in Max Mode) d, d+LK, (Cancel it) Dash, cr.LP, d, d+LK,...(While in Max mode) d, d+LK, QCB, db, f+K/Exceed | This is Kim's infinite outside of Max Mode. This combo is one of the reasons you should practice your Haki cancels. | ||||
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(Corner only) [Jump Attack] cl.HP, QCB+HP(3x), (MAX cancel the second air kick into) Exceed | This is a known combo, but very easy to begin if you're having trouble with the full health combos below. The combo can be hard if you add certain jump attacks other than j.LP. | ||||
[Jump Attack] cl.HP, QCB+HK, (Cancel it into) Charge d, u+HK, d+HK | Very simple, but effective. It does almost half of one bar in damage terms, which is very nice. | ||||
[Jump Attack] Charge d, u+HK, (Super Cancel the first hit into) QCF(2x)+HK, walk/dash a little forward Charge d, u+HK, (Do it again) QCF(2x)+HK, ... (When your MAX gauge is near from the end) QCF(2x)+HK, QCB, db, f+K/Exceed. | This is a combo that originated from the KOF2002 Magic Plus bootleg, but it also works here which is very nice, simple, and damaging. You can do it everywhere too. For the charging part, don't worry, you'll have time to do that; you can even buffer it with a dash. But, you'll need to time well when you'll use the u+HK part and super cancel it. | ||||
[Jump Attack] cr.LP, QCB+P(Only one)/d, d+LK (Without the cr.LP), (Cancel it into) QCB+LK, QCF(2x)+HK, QCB, db, f+K/Exceed | Pretty nice, beautiful, and very damaging. Use when you want. The bad part is only the normal move used, it's the best normal he can use to help in this combo. Haki Kyaku is here only if you want a low starter for the combo. | ||||
(Corner only) [Jump Attack] cl.HP, QCB+LK, (Super cancel into) QCF(2x)+HK, Charge d, u+HK, (Super Cancel the first hit into) QCF(2x)+HK, QCB+HP(3x), when the second kick hits, cancel it into Exceed | A little mix of his above combos. You should learn it, just to make sure you can kill your opponent in Max Mode. Use what you have learned here! |