Irrelevant
05-12-2002, 02:20 PM
This is quite lengthly, but worth it in damage dealt. Make sure you're at a high enough level to do a crossover.
1) Move as far back as possible & start Hadokening like nobody's buisness.
2) Wait until your enemy super-jumps to get in close to you. (That's why you're covering the ground with Hadokens.)
3) Do a crossover when your enemy is about halfway across the screen. (Their super-jump means they won't knock your partner out of the air.)
The result is that your two Ryu's are facing each other, Shinku Hadokening, with your enemy about to land between them. (Ouch!)
Even if they can get out from between you, they can't land anywhere else because the ground is buried under Shinku Hadoken.
They can't even hit one of your guys to give them a place to land, because you are both engulfed in the attack.
(Edited by Irrelevant at 5:22 pm on May 12, 2002)
1) Move as far back as possible & start Hadokening like nobody's buisness.
2) Wait until your enemy super-jumps to get in close to you. (That's why you're covering the ground with Hadokens.)
3) Do a crossover when your enemy is about halfway across the screen. (Their super-jump means they won't knock your partner out of the air.)
The result is that your two Ryu's are facing each other, Shinku Hadokening, with your enemy about to land between them. (Ouch!)
Even if they can get out from between you, they can't land anywhere else because the ground is buried under Shinku Hadoken.
They can't even hit one of your guys to give them a place to land, because you are both engulfed in the attack.
(Edited by Irrelevant at 5:22 pm on May 12, 2002)