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~Mastermax~ 06-15-2004 12:10 PM

i don't know if this is supposed to happen or not but when i use symboite byte i lose some of my super bar, i always wondered if it was supposed to or not. ???

Hollis 06-15-2004 10:57 PM

Yes, it is supposed to happen... That's so you wouldn't be to cheap with the move... Hmm, wolvie's drill claw for instance..

~Mastermax~ 06-17-2004 08:47 AM

[quote:post_uid0="Hollis"]Yes, it is supposed to happen... That's so you wouldn't be to cheap with the move... Hmm, wolvie's drill claw for instance..[/quote]
wut are the buttons for drill claw any way it's not on nosoul's site...

Bob~Marley4004 06-17-2004 05:22 PM

Hmm... medium punch + low kick :biggrin:



Edited By Bob~Marley4004 on June 18 2004 at 07:37

MSI 06-17-2004 05:41 PM

but for the bite u only lose a tiny bit once for every time you do it and you can continue to do it even if you have no super left...unlike the drill claw

-Travon-(Lil-h) 06-17-2004 09:15 PM

for the bite u dont lose any power or gain..

Z-z 06-18-2004 03:03 AM

but for death byte u loose power

Evil-Blanka 06-18-2004 03:56 AM

[quote:post_uid0="-Travon-(Lil-h)"]for the bite u dont lose any power or gain..[/quote]
i like the bite but when you do the bite you only gain a little bit on the super bar

MSI 06-18-2004 04:40 AM

[quote:post_uid0="-Travon-(Lil-h)"]for the bite u dont lose any power or gain..[/quote]
you do actually lose some but its not while u do the move...do the move then do a web balll you will see that you lose some

nosoul4evr 06-18-2004 05:03 AM

[quote:post_uid0=" Mastermax_@ June 17 2004,11:47"]wut are the buttons for drill claw any way it's not on nosoul's site...[/quote]
:shocked: WoW, joo aint to observant are you?
Drill claw has been on X-Force since...forever.

Any whoo...
Since this question has been answered...Topic Closed.



Edited By nosoul4evr on June 18 2004 at 09:08


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