Eddy Wang
Skarlet scientist
So according to @REO in his podcast he states that flawless block allows you to recover 4 frames earlier for a move you block, something we should be able to go in detail when the game launches.
Just posting this out to widen your ideas in case you want to research further and don't want to fall behind against tournament players if you plan to go out and compete or better yet, have so much fun online.
Flawless block allows you to block anything in game that can be blocked by reducing its chip damage gradually, this includes jump attacks to low attacks, and if REO's theory of recovering 4 frames earlier this is what we will be able to do, just a few examples:
Skarlet's tongue its -6 on block, if flawless blocked it becomes -10 on block.
If a poke its -3 on block, if flawless blocked it becomes -6, still not enough for a punishment, but enough to apply a 11f mid, or even to backdash to create a gap.
Gapped strings that have a 5f gap will have a 9f gap if flawless blocked, if you couldn't to a 7f jab in between gaps, you will be able to do it if you F.block it.
Moves that are -7 on block will become -11 on block widening your punishment window.
If a certain move doesn't have a gap to backdash, there is a possibility of having if flawless blocked.
You can't interrupt Scorpion's teleport amplification if regular blocked, maybe you will be able to if you flawless block it?
Input window timming configuration:
Always use short or medium, since it allows you to use specials way late on the strings, the long version allows you to cancel stuff earlier but doesn't allows you to visual confirm and forces a lot of commitment.
Reversal characters have an edge against flawless block on gapped strings
Johnny Cage
Jade
Skarlet
Sonya
And whoever has a reversal parry input has an edge on gapped strings because they can use it as will and you cannot U2 after FLB the gap, because instead you will get countered for it, however you can still flawless block into nothing depending on the data but some characters like Skarlet who controls her reversal are mostly safe.
Jacqui is a special case because she can cancel her strings gapped or not into fake outs for a clinch, by far one of the characters which interested me a lot, she feels advanced enough for the likings.
And before anyone be worried, remember Dizzy said there is a lockout timming every time you block, so you cannot mash flawless block, never the less its going to be really interesting to research its applications day 1, looking forward to april 23rd.
Just posting this out to widen your ideas in case you want to research further and don't want to fall behind against tournament players if you plan to go out and compete or better yet, have so much fun online.
Flawless block allows you to block anything in game that can be blocked by reducing its chip damage gradually, this includes jump attacks to low attacks, and if REO's theory of recovering 4 frames earlier this is what we will be able to do, just a few examples:
Skarlet's tongue its -6 on block, if flawless blocked it becomes -10 on block.
If a poke its -3 on block, if flawless blocked it becomes -6, still not enough for a punishment, but enough to apply a 11f mid, or even to backdash to create a gap.
Gapped strings that have a 5f gap will have a 9f gap if flawless blocked, if you couldn't to a 7f jab in between gaps, you will be able to do it if you F.block it.
Moves that are -7 on block will become -11 on block widening your punishment window.
If a certain move doesn't have a gap to backdash, there is a possibility of having if flawless blocked.
You can't interrupt Scorpion's teleport amplification if regular blocked, maybe you will be able to if you flawless block it?
Input window timming configuration:
Always use short or medium, since it allows you to use specials way late on the strings, the long version allows you to cancel stuff earlier but doesn't allows you to visual confirm and forces a lot of commitment.
Reversal characters have an edge against flawless block on gapped strings
Johnny Cage
Jade
Skarlet
Sonya
And whoever has a reversal parry input has an edge on gapped strings because they can use it as will and you cannot U2 after FLB the gap, because instead you will get countered for it, however you can still flawless block into nothing depending on the data but some characters like Skarlet who controls her reversal are mostly safe.
Jacqui is a special case because she can cancel her strings gapped or not into fake outs for a clinch, by far one of the characters which interested me a lot, she feels advanced enough for the likings.
And before anyone be worried, remember Dizzy said there is a lockout timming every time you block, so you cannot mash flawless block, never the less its going to be really interesting to research its applications day 1, looking forward to april 23rd.