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Far B: Minus on block, but special-cancellable. Will combo to A Zetsumetsu Hurricane at all but its maximum range, but can't be hit-confirmed since it doesn't chain from anything. Still, a good potential footsie tool due to this property. | Far B: Minus on block, but special-cancellable. Will combo to A Zetsumetsu Hurricane at all but its maximum range, but can't be hit-confirmed since it doesn't chain from anything. Still, a good potential footsie tool due to this property. | ||
Far C: | Far C: Has upper-body autoguard a few frames after startup. Minus on block, super-cancellable. Besides slapping slow pokes like stand C's and D's, it can also be used to slap away high projectiles such as Mai's, Robert's, and Andy's. Besides its vulnerability to lows, its major weakness is that it will whiff on crouching opponents. | ||
Far D: | Far D: Hits high, but starts up slowly. Minus on block. Despite its range and height, the slow startup of this move generally makes it a less reliable poke and anti-air than the King's st.C and cr.C. | ||
'''Close''' | '''Close''' | ||
Close A: | Close A: Minus on block, but special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. The frame disadvantage of this move can be overcome by chaining to KoD's Rush combo (3 hits), which is actually positive on block. Fast enough to get a ground hit after a corner st.CD. | ||
Close B: | Close B: Minus on block, but special-cancellable. Shorter activation range than cl.A. | ||
Close C: | Close C: Slow, but special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. Primarily combo filler, but chokes off a decent amount of space right in front of KoD to stuff the startup of jumps. | ||
Close D: | Close D: Forces stand on hit. Minus on block, but special/super-cancellable. The force-stand property doesn't actually do KoD much good, and its slow startup means it's a ground punish starter only. From C/D jump-ins, use cl.C instead. | ||
'''Crouching''' | '''Crouching''' | ||
Crouching A: | Crouching A: Minus on block. Special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. Has good range for a c.A, but reaches so high that it can be low-profiled in many cases by long-ranged cr.B's like Iori's and Sylvie's. | ||
Crouching B: | Crouching B: Minus on block, hits low, chains to cr.A and cl.A for combos and blockstrings. A good move, but KoD's low mobility makes it challenging to stay in and pressure with this move like other grapplers can. | ||
Crouching C: | Crouching C: Has upper-body autoguard a few frames after startup. Unsafe on block, not whiff-cancellable, but special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. Can be very fairly compared to Birdie's c.MP from Street Fighter V, a great anti-air normal that can even hit behind KoD, beating crossups and frontal jump-ins alike. Its short horizontal range and long recovery make it vulnerable to whiff punishment, though. Beating early hop-ins can also be difficult without practice. | ||
Crouching D: | Crouching D: 2 hits, both knock down. 1st hit special-cancellable. 2nd hit minus on block. Both hits are a true blockstring. Not bad so long as the move makes contact, but dangerous on whiff because of how long the animation lasts. | ||
'''Jumping''' | '''Jumping''' |
Revision as of 13:45, 25 July 2016
Movelist
(*) = EX OK
(!) = MAX OK
Throws
Command Normals
Special Moves
Super Special Moves
Super Zetsumetsu Hurricane - + / !
Climax Desperation Move
Tyra Mosa Dread Carno Gaoh! - +
Quick Combo Reference
0 Meter |
Anywhere |
(Combo 1) = (damage number here) dmg |
1 Meter |
Corner |
(Combo 1) = (damage number here) dmg |
2 Meters | Anywhere | (Combo 1) = (damage number here) dmg |
Gameplay Overview
The King of Dinosaurs is a slow, "power"-style grappler like Daimon or Maxima. Since he lacks the mobility to be highly aggressive like Clark or Ramon, the King must rely on slow, careful movements to provoke his opponents into making big, punishable mistakes. In exchange for his low mobility, he has several armored normal and special attacks with which to deflect projectiles, jump-ins, and pokes and attempt a free punish. He also has a fast command grab to punish otherwise minor mistakes, and a long-ranged jump D with which to poke or lock off air space. He gains even more and better armored and punishment tools in MAX mode via his EX Assault Raptor and EX Zetsumetsu Hurricane. With that said, the King's low mobility is his biggest problem by far -- he has some good offensive and defensive moves, but can seriously struggle against many opponents to gain or keep the ranges where they work best. His combos are simple enough for beginners to perform, but the difficulty of his neutral game makes him better suited for experienced players who can work better around his limitations.
Normals
Standing
Far A: Minus on block. Has good height and horizontal range for anti-airing hops, but leaves KoD open to fast low attacks.
Far B: Minus on block, but special-cancellable. Will combo to A Zetsumetsu Hurricane at all but its maximum range, but can't be hit-confirmed since it doesn't chain from anything. Still, a good potential footsie tool due to this property.
Far C: Has upper-body autoguard a few frames after startup. Minus on block, super-cancellable. Besides slapping slow pokes like stand C's and D's, it can also be used to slap away high projectiles such as Mai's, Robert's, and Andy's. Besides its vulnerability to lows, its major weakness is that it will whiff on crouching opponents.
Far D: Hits high, but starts up slowly. Minus on block. Despite its range and height, the slow startup of this move generally makes it a less reliable poke and anti-air than the King's st.C and cr.C.
Close
Close A: Minus on block, but special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. The frame disadvantage of this move can be overcome by chaining to KoD's Rush combo (3 hits), which is actually positive on block. Fast enough to get a ground hit after a corner st.CD.
Close B: Minus on block, but special-cancellable. Shorter activation range than cl.A.
Close C: Slow, but special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. Primarily combo filler, but chokes off a decent amount of space right in front of KoD to stuff the startup of jumps.
Close D: Forces stand on hit. Minus on block, but special/super-cancellable. The force-stand property doesn't actually do KoD much good, and its slow startup means it's a ground punish starter only. From C/D jump-ins, use cl.C instead.
Crouching
Crouching A: Minus on block. Special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. Has good range for a c.A, but reaches so high that it can be low-profiled in many cases by long-ranged cr.B's like Iori's and Sylvie's.
Crouching B: Minus on block, hits low, chains to cr.A and cl.A for combos and blockstrings. A good move, but KoD's low mobility makes it challenging to stay in and pressure with this move like other grapplers can.
Crouching C: Has upper-body autoguard a few frames after startup. Unsafe on block, not whiff-cancellable, but special/super-cancellable and chains to command normals. Can be very fairly compared to Birdie's c.MP from Street Fighter V, a great anti-air normal that can even hit behind KoD, beating crossups and frontal jump-ins alike. Its short horizontal range and long recovery make it vulnerable to whiff punishment, though. Beating early hop-ins can also be difficult without practice.
Crouching D: 2 hits, both knock down. 1st hit special-cancellable. 2nd hit minus on block. Both hits are a true blockstring. Not bad so long as the move makes contact, but dangerous on whiff because of how long the animation lasts.
Jumping
Jump A:
Jump B:
Jump C:
Jump D:
Blowback
Stand CD:
Jumping CD:
Throws
name of throw - (b/f+C) close
- (description)
- Can be broken
- (soft or hard knockdown)
name of throw - (b/f+D) close
- (description)
- Can be broken
- (soft or hard knockdown)
Command Moves
name of command normal - - (place motion here example f+A)
- (description here)
name of command normal - (motion here) (if in air)
- (description here)
name of motion - (motion here)
- (description here)
Special Moves
name of special move' - (place motion here example qcf + A/C)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
EX: (description here)
name of special move - (place motion here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
EX: (description here)
name of move - (motion here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
EX: (description here)
- name of follow up move - (motion here)
- (description here)
- name of follow up move - (motion here)
- (description here)
- EX: (description here)
name of move here - (motion here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
EX: (description here)
name of move - (motion here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
EX: (description here)
Super Special Moves
name of move - (motion here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
Max:
- follow up move - (motion if possible qcfx4 + B/D)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
Climax Super Special Moves
name of move - (motion here qcf, qcf + B+D)
- (description here)
- (description here)
- (description here)
Combos
- (any special information about the character combos if needed)
0 meter
- (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)
(place combo description here)
1 meter
- (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)
(place combo description here)
2 meters
- (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)
(place combo description here)
3 meters
- (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)
(place combo description here)
4 meters
- (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)
(place combo description here)
5 meters
- (place combo here) = (place damage amount here)
(place combo description here)