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'''Tatsumaki Shippuzan''' - (charge down, up + A/C)
'''Tatsumaki Shippuzan''' - (charge down, up + A/C)


* Choi spins like a top like rising vertically. Best used as a reversal attack or to use at the end of short combos.
* Choi’s rising spinning top move. Best used as a reversal attack or to finish combos.


* Light punch version has Choi rising half-way in the air, while the heavy punch version has Choi rising meeting the lifebars. The heavy punch version inflicts more damage and has a small amount of start-up invincibility. Both versions can combo from Choi's cancel-able close light normal attacks.
* A version has Choi rising half-way in the air, while the C version has Choi rising meeting the lifebars.  
 
* A version has little use, while C version deals more damage and is forward moving.
 
* Both versions can combo from Choi's cancel-able light attacks.
 
* C version sometimes whiffs the last hit in combos, and if the opponent is in the corner and recovery rolls, they can punish that.
 
* C version has startup invincibility.  


* Super Cancel-able
* Super Cancel-able
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* Soft knockdown
* Soft knockdown


'''EX:''' Full invincibility, more damage and causes a hard knockdown
'''EX:''' Full invincibility, more damage and causes a hard knockdown, but works badly on airborne opponents.




'''Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front ''' - (charge down, up-forward + B/D)
'''Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front or Back ''' - (charge down, up-forward/backward + B/D)


* Choi leaps towards the top corner of the screen. Choi will bounce off the wall if he meets the end of the screen. He will drop down if he doesn't meet the end of the screen.
* Choi leaps towards the corner of your choosing.  


* Choi is vulnerable during this leap
* Choi is vulnerable during this leap


::'''Hishou Kuretsuzan''' - in air near edge of the screen after Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front, (B/D)
::'''Hishou Kuretsuzan''' - near edge of the screen after Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front or Back (B/D)


::* Press B or D right when Choi hits the wall. Choi will perform a drill attack either diagonally by pressing B (light kick) or horizontally pressing D (heavy kick).
::* Keep holding the button, or press it again right when Choi hits the wall, and he will perform a drill attack either diagonally with B or horizontally using D.


::* You can hold B or D when you are finished charging down to up-forward to ensure you will drill attack after the wall bounce.
:::'''Shitotsu Bunki''' - after Hishou Kuretsuzan, any direction (B/D)


:::'''Shitotsu Bunki''' - after Hishou Kuretsuzan, any direction (B/D)
:::* After the drill attack, press any direction plus B or D, and you will be able to drill attack again up to 3 times total.


:::* After the drill attack, if you immediately press any direction then B or D, you will be able to drill attack again up to 3 times
:::* Drills can juggle airborne opponents.


:::* Choi is vulnerable if he misses any of the drills so be sure to retreat Choi away for he can escape away from the opponent if blocked or whiffed.
:::* Choi is vulnerable if he misses any of the drills, and the last hit can be punished even on hit, so always use the last one to retreat. Use retreating to bait out invincible attacks from the opponent as well.  


'''EX:''' Choi quickly flies towards the end of the screen horizontally while fully invincible. If you press kick again, Choi bounces off the wall, then drills towards the opponent's back. The height Choi travels horizontally is in the middle of the air, vertically. The opponent HAS to block the opposite direction to be able to block the drill attack, then punish Choi. The opponent can crouch the incoming drill attack to evade it.
'''EX:''' Choi quickly flies to a wall of your choosing while fully invincible (though not on startup). He can then perform a horizontal drill attack. Can even cross up against opponents with their back against the corner, but then it is both duck-able and punishable. If you attack from the front it becomes safer, depending on distance.  




'''Senpuu Hien Shitotsu''' - (Senpuu Hien Shitotsu - charge briefly back, forward + B/D)
'''Senpuu Hien Shitotsu''' - (Senpuu Hien Shitotsu - charge briefly back, forward + B/D)


* Choi drills mid-air towards the opponent. Light kick version (B) travels 1/2 screen, heavy kick version (D) goes full screen. Both versions are unsafe on block, but the light kick version can he hard to punish if it blocked at max range.
* Choi drills mid-air towards the opponent. Light kick version (B) travels 1/2 screen, heavy kick version (D) goes full screen. Both versions are unsafe on block if not followed up, but the light kick version can be hard to punish if it blocked at max range.


* Can't combo from any of Choi's normals or command moves
* Can't combo from any of Choi's normals or command moves


'''EX:''' Choi drills towards the opponent at full screen much faster speed than the normal version and juggles the opponent. Has no invincibility.
'''EX:''' Choi drills forward full screen at fast speed, launching the opponent in the air. Has projectile invincibility and is generally safe on block (-2).


::'''Shitotsu Bunki''' after Senpuu Hien Shitotsu (any direction B/D)
::'''Shitotsu Bunki''' after Senpuu Hien Shitotsu (any direction B/D)


::* After the drill attack, if you immediately press any direction then B or D, you will be able to drill attack again up to 3 times
::* After the drill attack, press any direction plus B or D, and you will be able to drill attack again up to 3 times total.
 
::* Drills can juggle airborne opponents.
 
::* Choi is vulnerable if he misses any of the drills, and the last hit can be punished even on hit, so always use the last one to retreat. Use retreating to bait out invincible attacks from the opponent as well.




'''Kyoushuu Shitotsu''' - (dp + A/C)
'''Kyoushuu Shitotsu''' - (dp + A/C)


* Choi quickly leaps above the opponents head to drill attack down vertically
* Choi quickly leaps above the opponents head to drill attack down vertically.


* Light punch version (A) has Choi traveling towards the opponent at a 1/4th screen distance, while the heavy punch version has Choi traveling at a half screen distance. Both versions are safe on block.
* A version travels 1/4th screen distance, while the C version crosses half the screen.  


* The opponent is placed in a brief juggle-able state after the hit
* The opponent is placed in a juggle-able state if hit.


* Can cross-up the opponent at the correct spacing and distance
* Very hard to anti-air if spaced properly, and both versions are plus ~4 on block. But is susceptible to whiff punishing and jump back air-to-airs.


* Choi is not invincible during any point of this move
* Can cross-up the opponent, like after A/Bx3, dp+A or cl.C, f+A, dp+C.


* Soft knockdown
* Soft knockdown
'''EX:'''Same speed as the normal version, hits 4 times and automatically cross-up the opponent.
 
'''EX:'''Has invincible flight and automatically tries to cross-up the opponent. Doesn’t launch the opponent but let’s you combo using light attacks.


=Super Special Moves=
=Super Special Moves=

Revision as of 16:36, 16 April 2017

Movelist

(*) = EX OK

(!) = MAX OK

Throws

Jadou-Geri - close / +

Zujou Sashi - close / +

Command Normals

Mukuro Zuki - +

Hagewashi-Geri - in air, +

Sankaku-Tobi - in air near edge of the screen,

Special Moves

Tatsumaki Shippuzan - charge briefly then + / *

Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front - charge briefly then + / *

Hishou Kuretsuzan - in air near edge of the screen after Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front, /
Shitotsu Bunki - after Hishou Kuretsuzan, any direction /

Hishou Kuretsuzan • Back - charge briefly then / + / *

Hishou Kuretsuzan - in air near edge of the screen after Hishou Kuretsuzan • Back, /
Shitotsu Bunki - after Hishou Kuretsuzan, any direction /

Senpuu Hien Shitotsu - charge briefly then + / *

Shitotsu Bunki - after Senpuu Hien Shitotsu, any direction /

Kyoushuu Shitotsu - + / *

Super Special Moves

Shin! Chouzetsu Tatsumaki Shinkuzan - + /  !

Shissou Kyoujinzan - + /  !

Climax Desperation Move

Shin! Chouzetsu Senpuu Hien Shitotsu - +

Quick Combo Reference

Quick Combo Reference

Notation Key (place notation here)

0 Meter

Anywhere
Low, Anywhere

j.down+B, cr.B, cr.A, d~u+C = (196 DMG)
cr.B, cr.A, d~u+C = (165 DMG)

1 Meter

Anywhere
Low, Anywhere

s.C MAX cr.C, b~f+BD, d~u+C (316 DMG)
cr.B, cr.B, s.A, qcfx2+P (224 DMG)

2 Meters Anywhere s.C MAX cr.C, b~f+BD, d~u+C, hcbx2+AC (475 DMG)

Gameplay Overview

Choi’s main tactics are to be slippery and to annoy the opponent, using hit’n’run drill attacks at a distance, divekicks up close and a wall of jabs in between.

Rule one to drilling is to always use the last drill to retreat. Rule two is to be unpredictable: to retreat on the second hit or to just feint the first one to throw off the opponent’s timing. Drills also have high priority and damage enough to win trade wars against all but the beefiest opponents. The closer you are to the wall (and further from the enemy, hopefully) the lower the wall drill will come out. If you’re far from the corner, then d~u+K is mainly used to retreat, and if the opponent runs after you then a diagonal (B) drill can catch them.

Repeatedly divekicking into low strings should be mixed up with frametrap s.A’s (a good excuse to enter MAX mode, combo or not) or heavy pokes to whiff punish.

In MAX Mode Choi becomes almost abusable, with excellent safe, semi-invulnerable combo starters like b~f+BD or dp+AC, and a dirty crossup in d~uf+BD.

His weakness lie in his poor combo ability. Damage is generally low, with little ability to connect specials into supers, or Advance/Climax canceling. Outside of MAX Mode stuff you’re better off saving the meter for the rest of your team.

Normals

Standing

  • st. A: A quick thrust, with excellent speed (4f) and range. Being +1 on block makes this an impenetrable wall. Super cancel-able.
  • st. B: A shorter, slightly more damaging alternative to s.A.
  • st. C: A down swing with both his claws. His longest poke. Lots of pushback.
  • st. D: A donkey kick. Kind of short and slow, but is his only poke that also serves as a hop stopper, as well as a long range anti-air.

Close

  • cl. A: A quick (4f) slash, that has little use outside of starting the Rush combo.
  • cl. B: A very steep anti-air. Chains into other light attacks as well.
  • cl. C: A high reaching scoop. Slow start-up at 9 frames. Special cancel-able.
  • cl. D: An equally slow knee attack. Does a bit more damage. Special cancel-able.

Crouching

  • cr. A: A quick uppercut. Both his main anti-air & cancel-able light. Being 4f and having very little whiff recovery, this move is part of his defensive wall.
  • cr. B: This will be your low combo starter. Not special cancel-able but can chain easily into his other standing and crouching light normals.
  • cr. C: This stab has a long horizontal range. Very useful cancel-able poke.
  • cr. D: A generally unimpressive sweep that’s neither long nor special cancel-able.


Jumping

  • j. A: A quick horizontal air-to-air with good reach. Hardly hits crouchers.
  • j. B: A knee drop. It’s his best angled jump-in, very meaty, and a solid cross-up.
  • j. C: A flipping slash that hits up to 3 times. Crosses up easily but the amount of hits you get is unreliable. Can cancel into his j.down+B.
  • Neutral j. C: Basically a slower, heavier version of j.A. The reach is slightly longer.
  • j. D: This horizontal kick is an air-to-air / jump-in hybrid, but is a bit lacking in both range and speed.

Blowback

  • st. CD: Choi leans back & delivers a high angled double legged donkey kick. Typically used for anti-airing & whiff canceling into specials (while preemptively anti-airing). Cancels into f+A as well. Can combo into charge b~f+K if the opponent is hit mid-screen & briefly after the opponent hits the wall.
  • j. CD: This downward angled drop kick works as both a jump-in and an air-to-air (often in a retreating manner). It’s fast for a j.CD but is short and has few active frames.

Throws

Jadou-Geri - (b/f+C) close

  • Choi climbs on the opponent, then jumps off them causing them to fly towards the corner of the screen.
  • Soft knockdown
  • Sets up low wall dives using d~u+D.


Zujou Sashi - (b/f+D) close

  • Choi jumps on the opponent's neck, slashes them a few times, then kicks them away. The opponent lands near the corner of the screen.
  • Hard knockdown
  • Sets up low wall dives using d~u+D.

Command Moves

Mukuro Zuki - (f+A)

  • Choi stabs the opponent while standing on one leg.
  • Has some very low profiling frames for a brief moment.
  • Special cancel-able by itself (with enough time to charge special moves).
  • Best used to hit-confirm into special moves or cancel from Choi's heavy normal attacks


Hagewashi-Geri - (down+B) in the air

  • This is Choi's dive kick. Combos into light attacks easily as long as you target the opponents legs.
  • Choi descends at a downward angle towards the opponent at a 30 degree angle (4 o'clock).
  • Can easily cross-up the opponent, standing or crouching.


Sankaku-Tobi - (Wall Jump) in air near wall, uf

  • Choi air jumps off the stage wall, flies farther forward than a ground jump from the same spot
  • Cannot be performed after attacking in the air
  • Can perform any air attack afterwards, landing recovery properties same as a ground jump

Special Moves

Tatsumaki Shippuzan - (charge down, up + A/C)

  • Choi’s rising spinning top move. Best used as a reversal attack or to finish combos.
  • A version has Choi rising half-way in the air, while the C version has Choi rising meeting the lifebars.
  • A version has little use, while C version deals more damage and is forward moving.
  • Both versions can combo from Choi's cancel-able light attacks.
  • C version sometimes whiffs the last hit in combos, and if the opponent is in the corner and recovery rolls, they can punish that.
  • C version has startup invincibility.
  • Super Cancel-able
  • Soft knockdown

EX: Full invincibility, more damage and causes a hard knockdown, but works badly on airborne opponents.


Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front or Back - (charge down, up-forward/backward + B/D)

  • Choi leaps towards the corner of your choosing.
  • Choi is vulnerable during this leap
Hishou Kuretsuzan - near edge of the screen after Hishou Kuretsuzan • Front or Back (B/D)
  • Keep holding the button, or press it again right when Choi hits the wall, and he will perform a drill attack either diagonally with B or horizontally using D.
Shitotsu Bunki - after Hishou Kuretsuzan, any direction (B/D)
  • After the drill attack, press any direction plus B or D, and you will be able to drill attack again up to 3 times total.
  • Drills can juggle airborne opponents.
  • Choi is vulnerable if he misses any of the drills, and the last hit can be punished even on hit, so always use the last one to retreat. Use retreating to bait out invincible attacks from the opponent as well.

EX: Choi quickly flies to a wall of your choosing while fully invincible (though not on startup). He can then perform a horizontal drill attack. Can even cross up against opponents with their back against the corner, but then it is both duck-able and punishable. If you attack from the front it becomes safer, depending on distance.


Senpuu Hien Shitotsu - (Senpuu Hien Shitotsu - charge briefly back, forward + B/D)

  • Choi drills mid-air towards the opponent. Light kick version (B) travels 1/2 screen, heavy kick version (D) goes full screen. Both versions are unsafe on block if not followed up, but the light kick version can be hard to punish if it blocked at max range.
  • Can't combo from any of Choi's normals or command moves

EX: Choi drills forward full screen at fast speed, launching the opponent in the air. Has projectile invincibility and is generally safe on block (-2).

Shitotsu Bunki after Senpuu Hien Shitotsu (any direction B/D)
  • After the drill attack, press any direction plus B or D, and you will be able to drill attack again up to 3 times total.
  • Drills can juggle airborne opponents.
  • Choi is vulnerable if he misses any of the drills, and the last hit can be punished even on hit, so always use the last one to retreat. Use retreating to bait out invincible attacks from the opponent as well.


Kyoushuu Shitotsu - (dp + A/C)

  • Choi quickly leaps above the opponents head to drill attack down vertically.
  • A version travels 1/4th screen distance, while the C version crosses half the screen.
  • The opponent is placed in a juggle-able state if hit.
  • Very hard to anti-air if spaced properly, and both versions are plus ~4 on block. But is susceptible to whiff punishing and jump back air-to-airs.
  • Can cross-up the opponent, like after A/Bx3, dp+A or cl.C, f+A, dp+C.
  • Soft knockdown

EX:Has invincible flight and automatically tries to cross-up the opponent. Doesn’t launch the opponent but let’s you combo using light attacks.

Super Special Moves

Shin! Chouzetsu Tatsumaki Shinkuzan - (hcbx2+P)

  • Choi conjures up and spins in a tall tornado. The player can move Choi towards and away from the opponent by pressing left or right. If the opponent is hit, they will get knocked up in the air, and land towards the corner of the screen.
  • Has brief start-up invincibility
  • Punishable on block or whiffed
  • Hard knockdown

Max: Same start-up time, more damage and can juggle the opponent after the first hit if you move Choi forward


Shissou Kyoujinzan - (qcfx2 + P)

  • Choi rushes towards the opponent, slashing 4 times, to end in a jumping double slash
  • Can combo easily from standing/crouching light normal attacks, and heavy cancel-able standing attacks
  • No invincibility
  • Punish-able if blocked or whiffed
  • Hard knockdown

Max: Higher damage, faster start-up, has brief amount of projectile invincibility

Climax Super Special Moves

Shin! Chouzetsu Senpuu Hien Shitotsu - (hcf, hcf + B+D)

  • Choi drills mid-air quickly towards the opponent (similar to Senpuu Hien Shitotsu). Then Choi slashes the opponent in the air repeated, then ends in a pose.
  • Can hit the opponent full-screen
  • Fully invincible
  • Punish-able if whiffed or blocked
  • Hard knockdown

Combos

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)

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