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Pig of the hut. (Fulgore) vs Lord of the fly (spinal) KI stream today 6-9pm est

Vagrant

Champion
Pig, your crmk is footsie of choice here. In theory you only want to use fhp when he doesn't have meter as it can be shadow countered. Crlk or crlp will blow up his teleport even if he cancels it into a special (except another teleport)

EX blade rush blows up projectiles, if you have meter, he is not free to sit and zone.
He can't block while he's running so don't let him abuse run
I'm pretty sure EX tele is his only invincible wake up option and is unsafe on block

his sword slash is upper body invincible on a portion of the startup. careful jumping in at him and if you go for a meaty you'll want to use a low

Don't forget your meter charge opportunities
-After throw you get at least an M,
-after anti air cr HP xx H laser you get at least a L,
-after a laser ender with a HK juggle you can link the juggle into H
-after a combo breaker you get at least an M

Don't forget to try and make use of instinct twice per match although against spinal that doesn't always happen.

Thats all for now, I'll try to catch the stream tonight but in case I can't I wanted to drop some knowledge here first
 

TakeAChance

TYM White Knight
Why don't we do some lobbies...planning on having a couple drinky poos...might as well get some multiple matchup experience :)
 

PND_Mustard

"More stealthful than the night"
Elder God
Ketchup and I have been playing KI since launch, havent had a lot of time lately and we're fully back into it again, Ketchup mains Spinal and I main Glacius if ever you guys wanna lobby up. :)
 

G4S KT

Gaming4Satan Founder
Honestly the best advice is if you're enjoying the game to just play a lot. Coming from an NRS game and becoming effective in something that's extremely similar to SF4 (as far as overall movement is concerned) just takes enough "hours at bat", as they say.

I remember when I first learned SF4 after starting with MK9 it took maybe a month - 2 months before I felt "comfortable" in the meta. I was also learning how to play on stick at the same time so that probably added time.

Check out Mr.Grimmmz for footage of the best Jago out there right now. He has tons of videos on his youtube.

I could say shit like "learn the frame data, spacing of moves, punishes" blah blah but I've always felt that was putting the cart before the horse.

Through just playing games you'll figure out what works and what doesn't
 

NRF CharlieMurphy

Kindergarten Meta
Honestly the best advice is if you're enjoying the game to just play a lot. Coming from an NRS game and becoming effective in something that's extremely similar to SF4 (as far as overall movement is concerned) just takes enough "hours at bat", as they say.

I remember when I first learned SF4 after starting with MK9 it took maybe a month - 2 months before I felt "comfortable" in the meta. I was also learning how to play on stick at the same time so that probably added time.

Check out Mr.Grimmmz for footage of the best Jago out there right now. He has tons of videos on his youtube.

I could say shit like "learn the frame data, spacing of moves, punishes" blah blah but I've always felt that was putting the cart before the horse.

Through just playing games you'll figure out what works and what doesn't
did he tag you

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

great great advice though.