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C 88 iVe played u before that jacqui is top tierAdd me GT: C88 Chillin
Shhhhh don't use Jacqui & top tier in the same sentence, she sucks hahaC 88 iVe played u before that jacqui is top tier
Yours Is i know shes bad iv bin tryin to pick her upShhhhh don't use Jacqui & top tier in the same sentence, she sucks haha
Says the Kung Jin/Quan Cheese playerNJP is a very solid tool, nothing gimmicky about it. D3s on block and JIP are a pain though. Anyway ill add u.
I'm not annoyed at the concept of an NJP, it's just...goddamn the online players do it a lot. Whenever I'm plus - NJP! Starting the match? NJP! NJP missed and can't be punished? NJP AGAIN!NJP is a very solid tool, nothing gimmicky about it. D3s on block and JIP are a pain though. Anyway ill add u.
Why are you letting people d3 you six or seven times in a row?...to the people who will d3 six or seven times in a row...
If it works against you, they should do it until it ceases to work.I'm not annoyed at the concept of an NJP, it's just...goddamn the online players do it a lot. Whenever I'm plus - NJP! Starting the match? NJP! NJP missed and can't be punished? NJP AGAIN!
Blame the netcode. NJPs are fine.I'm not annoyed at the concept of an NJP, it's just...goddamn the online players do it a lot. Whenever I'm plus - NJP! Starting the match? NJP! NJP missed and can't be punished? NJP AGAIN!
This is true for offline. Online d3s are + on block!Why are you letting people d3 you six or seven times in a row?
Block it. Then counterpoke it.
I kind of get tired of people who complain "oh my god, nothing but d3". If you're getting hit by repeated d3's that means you are not blocking repeated d3's.
I get so freaking tired of people complaining about getting d3'd, but the moment I go for an overhead, it gets freaking blocked. D3's are a way to teach the opponent "block, so I can throw you" or "block low, so I can hit you with an overhead".
This is what is called "conditioning". Sometimes in order to start offense against an opponent, you need to teach them to act a certain way. You can't condition someone to respect a throw if they aren't freaking respecting your d3's. You can't condition someone to be vulnerable to overheads if you aren't freaking respecting their d3's.
You're expecting your opponent to start offense without being able to condition you to respect that offense. That's absurd.