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Jolt

Uprise
Literally everyone after a win: "yeah, I totally outsmarted that guy"
Not me :D. I only ever out-stupid my opponents to win.

If the other guy isn't screaming "WHO DOES THAT?! WHY WOULD YOU EVEN DO THAT?!" Then I don't consider it a win.

Punished roll into wakeup roll, boys.
 

MK FIGHTER

Knife Fight
Going slightly off topic. This why its all NRS's fault for making so many characters with limited mixup move sets and giving 5-6 characters all the dynamic move sets and options in the world. Those players who use characters that only have one or two moves to open up a blocking opponent or one or two moves to pressure an opponent use those few tactics exclusively because that's the only way they can survive a game against a much stronger/OP-top tier character if at all. So the rest of the community that uses other characters look at those players as "they all do the same thing-booooring". Guess what, we all have to do the same thing or always lose because your character has 6-7 low-OH, low-mid-OH, OH-low-mid moves that are all fast and safe and can be canceled into specials and pressure strings. While our character has like one single hit slow starting OH that only cancels into a special and the generic low-into a special. So how many options do you think we who play those characters have against a character like Sonya, Reptile, Kitana, Erron Black, Kung Lao, Jacqui, Tanya, Kung lao, Kung Lao, Kung Lao, Cassie, Cassie, Kung Lao, Cassie, Sonya, Sonya, Kung Lao, Cassie. lol
 

DDutchguy

Stand 4'ing airplanes out of the sky
Going slightly off topic. This why its all NRS's fault for making so many characters with limited mixup move sets and giving 5-6 characters all the dynamic move sets and options in the world. Those players who use characters that only have one or two moves to open up a blocking opponent or one or two moves to pressure an opponent use those few tactics exclusively because that's the only way they can survive a game against a much stronger/OP-top tier character if at all. So the rest of the community that uses other characters look at those players as "they all do the same thing-booooring". Guess what, we all have to do the same thing or always lose because your character has 6-7 low-OH, low-mid-OH, OH-low-mid moves that are all fast and safe and can be canceled into specials and pressure. While our character has like one single hit slow starting OH that only cancels into a special and the generic low-into a special. So how many options do you think we who play those characters have against a character like Sonya, Reptile, Kitana, Erron Black, Kung Lao, Jacqui, Tanya, Kung lao, Kung Lao, Kung Lao, Cassie, Cassie, Kung Lao, Cassie, Sonya, Sonya, Kung Lao, Cassie.
'Slightly'. You've been insanely salty lately man.
 

WiseM0nkey

welcome to the ButtSlam
Going slightly off topic. This why its all NRS's fault for making so many characters with limited mixup move sets and giving 5-6 characters all the dynamic move sets and options in the world. Those players who use characters that only have one or two moves to open up a blocking opponent or one or two moves to pressure an opponent use those few tactics exclusively because that's the only way they can survive a game against a much stronger/OP-top tier character if at all. So the rest of the community that uses other characters look at those players as "they all do the same thing-booooring". Guess what, we all have to do the same thing or always lose because your character has 6-7 low-OH, low-mid-OH, OH-low-mid moves that are all fast and safe and can be canceled into specials and pressure. While our character has like one single hit slow starting OH that only cancels into a special and the generic low-into a special. So how many options do you think we who play those characters have against a character like Sonya, Reptile, Kitana, Erron Black, Kung Lao, Jacqui, Tanya, Kung lao, Kung Lao, Kung Lao, Cassie, Cassie, Kung Lao, Cassie, Sonya, Sonya, Kung Lao, Cassie. lol
Funny thing: Kung Lao is the exact opposite of what you've listed