UsedForGlue
"Strength isn't everything"
Hi Guys.
Just something I have noticed lately, even against some random or basic online players.
Jump in punching into - Acid Hand has been so popularly used by every Reptile player, that now you can almost guarantee that the opponent will stand block after the string, and without doing a risky Slide after the string and putting everything on the line, there really isn't much that begins to happen when you constantly repeat 321 Acid Hand, and every Reptile player I play against won't change the string or condition the opponent to low blocking, and when the opponent isn't conditioned to blocking low, that means your 1221 or 122 Acid Hand still won't work, but it will still constantly be used.
Is no-one else using ''Deadly Venom'' string, as early as possible in the round?
It just seems to me, that Reptile players don't feel the need to condition block strings or even try, and even if you don't fully agree with that, you have to admit, that you really don't see as much as any other character.
Does anyone else use this string?
Just something I have noticed lately, even against some random or basic online players.
Jump in punching into - Acid Hand has been so popularly used by every Reptile player, that now you can almost guarantee that the opponent will stand block after the string, and without doing a risky Slide after the string and putting everything on the line, there really isn't much that begins to happen when you constantly repeat 321 Acid Hand, and every Reptile player I play against won't change the string or condition the opponent to low blocking, and when the opponent isn't conditioned to blocking low, that means your 1221 or 122 Acid Hand still won't work, but it will still constantly be used.
Is no-one else using ''Deadly Venom'' string, as early as possible in the round?
It just seems to me, that Reptile players don't feel the need to condition block strings or even try, and even if you don't fully agree with that, you have to admit, that you really don't see as much as any other character.
Does anyone else use this string?