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ost_uid0="raddaman0628"]I was thinking shin shin akuma should get an upgrade. The more evil part of him has only one extra move the level one raging demon. It takes a difficult inpunt and it has the power of a normal special. Things like a double ryu sized zankuu hadouken, a faster raging demon or something like that . I mean turning vip for shin akuma just to do a hard raging demon that has the power of one normal supermove, that's not right <!--emo&???[/quote]
raging demon is easy to pull off, it shouldn't take to long to memorize and use on command, what is hard however is dan's RD if youalready memorized the normal RD.
the only thing that can think of that shin akuma needs is his straight super hadoken, and his double midair hadoken.
and the point of shin akuma RD is that it is fast and can't be blocked, three shin RD are equal to a bit more than than his normal RD. but with smaller easier to hit rds u have a better chance of doing damage.
lets pretend the normal one has a 25% chance to do 75% damage.
the shin akuma ones have a higher chance becuase they are three times as fast so they would have a chance of 75% to do 25%
ok hypothetically u have three levels and u do four trials for each kind of RD
akuma would do it once each trial
1. trial he hits for 75% damage
2. trial he misses
3. trial he misses
4. trial he misses
after four trials he only gets one in for 75% damage
here is shin's stats and he would do it three times with a higher chance
1. trial he hits with all three for 25%*3=75% damage
2. trial he hits with all thre agian for the same numbers
3. trail is the same as the first two
4. trail he misses
add it up and u get 225% compared to normal's 75%so this means the higher the chance plus the number of attempts is better than just throwing three levels into one hit.
anybody understand that?
kids who haven't learned about probibility won't.
Edited By ~Mastermax~ on Aug. 04 2004 at 18:44