A-Train
Noob
Didn't see a topic addressing this particularly, but please let me know if I missed it...
What's more important when it comes to successfully uppercutting someone after you catch them in a water bubble (say after hitting them with lightning from full screen away, for example) in such a way that you can continue to juggle them after you hit the uppercut? Is their position over you more important, or is it more important to hit them as soon as possible after they release from the water bubble? Do they need to be more or less centered above you or slightly to the left or right?
Lately, I've been working on trying to incorporate the uppercut into some of my combos with Rain to up the damage output. Off of 4,3 ~ lightning, I'm able to pretty consistently dash under my opponent, hit an uppercut, dash again and continue my combo from there. However, I can't do it nearly as consistently after a water bubble from some reason.
Any pointers or advice that anyone can share would be greatly appreciated!
What's more important when it comes to successfully uppercutting someone after you catch them in a water bubble (say after hitting them with lightning from full screen away, for example) in such a way that you can continue to juggle them after you hit the uppercut? Is their position over you more important, or is it more important to hit them as soon as possible after they release from the water bubble? Do they need to be more or less centered above you or slightly to the left or right?
Lately, I've been working on trying to incorporate the uppercut into some of my combos with Rain to up the damage output. Off of 4,3 ~ lightning, I'm able to pretty consistently dash under my opponent, hit an uppercut, dash again and continue my combo from there. However, I can't do it nearly as consistently after a water bubble from some reason.
Any pointers or advice that anyone can share would be greatly appreciated!