Alex: by the numbers

Damage for Alex’s move sets:

:snka: - 1200
2 :snka: - 1120
Air :snka: - 1120
:snkb: - 2640
2 :snkb: - 2400
Air :snkb: - 2080
:snkc: - 4080
2 :snkc: - 3840
6 :snkc: - 4480
3 :snkc: - 3200
Air :snkc: - 3320
6 Throw - 5600
4 Throw - 5600
Air Throw - 6400
236 :snka: - 2800
236 :snkb: - 3120
236 :snkc: - 3440
236 :snkc: HOLD MAX - 12351 (unblockable)
[4], 6 :snka: - 2800
[4], 6 :snkb: - 3000
[4], 6 :snkc: - 3200
[2], 8 :snka: - 2400
[2], 8 :snkb: - 2600
[2], 8 :snkc: - 2800
63214 :snka: or :snkb: or :snkc: - 7600
623 :snkc: (must follow elbow rush) - 2000 (snapback)
623 :snka: or :snkb: or :snkc: - 5680
236 :snka: :snkb: - 13860 (if it all hits. each swipe does 2000, the grab does 8000)
421 :snka: :snkb: - 4920 (leaves them in staggered and dizzy state for a follow up)
(360) :snka: :snkb: - 25960 (lv3)

There you have it. Alex’s grabs seem to do slightly more from behind, but setting this up requires a combo that scales them down to where they are on par with or worse than the front grab.

BnB Combos:

No Super, No Baroque, Midscreen:

2 :snka:, 2 :snkb:, 3 :snkc:, jump, :snka: :snkb: :snkc: xx 63214 :snkc: - 17086

Air :snkc:, 3 :snkc:, jump, :snka: :snkb: :snkc: xx 63214 :snkc: - 17872

Edit - ill add more combos later, and i forgot to list how much his assist does.

I’m working on those as I have time, too. If you beat me to any of them and I want to add anything, we can just edit it into your post.

When did everyone start using this numeric keypad system instead of QCF, HCF, FDF notations? I use a laptop and that is mega confusing to me…

It was to me at first, but its becomes nature to read with a little practice. Either way is fine for me.

Thanks for this Keits. :tup:

Props for this. I think you can get in another hit on his aerial rave.

Foreal that number ish is confusing.

thanks for that

IIRC, the numeric notation was the first way to write these movements.

I think the QCF, HCF, etc. came about later. To each their own. I don’t find the numbers particularly confusing, and I prefer the QCF-type notation, but I can see why some people prefer the numbers. If you’re new and unfamiliar with the acronyms, it’s easier to look at a calculator and figure out what 236 is as opposed to QCF

09’, nope.