Unless you have the battlecard (Japan) you cant get those colors. Also yes you can still do Ultra and get full animation however the Shadows will not be apart of the ultra. (As seen in the launch video for Yun and Yang.)
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Same Yang shows up. Very clean play. I like his reactions to neutral jumps with U1 and spacing with c.mk rekkas.
aah i see i have been wondering how to do fake palm if it has en ex version am sure it was 2 punch buttons in 3rd strike for fake.
lp is fake palm in AE if I understand your question.
That kind of play is exactly the reason I choose Yang.
How in the world did he lose to that Dudley? Seriously, that was disappointing. How’d the Yang player not realize that the Dudley player had no idea what high/low mixup is? Just backdash the overhead and there ya go, free from pressure.
nobody can win every game. random stuffs happen in fighting games. don’t be surprise you can lose to people who don’t know how to fight yang too.
And yet, he’d previous beaten Dudley several times during that 19 win streak. It just happens, man, sometimes you get caught out.
Wish we could get a name on this guy - I’m learning some new stuff each time I rewatch that.
One thing I do want to criticise in that video though, is the way he never FADCs his HP mantis to Ultra 1, which will usuallly end the round for him. He goes for FADC launcher resets instead of the massive damage. I don’t get it.
I wasn’t saying he was bad because he didn’t beat him. I was pointing out that the Dudley literally did the same things over and over but the Yang (who is obviously an intelligent player) just let him get away with it. Just thought it was odd he’d forget his fundamentals all of a sudden.
To the poster above: I think he was trying to set up the dive kick whiff ultra perhaps? I was wondering about that as well.
That may have been it. However, that is a stupid decision to make IMO - fadcing into launcher scales the ultra even harder, it’s not worth it if you’re looking to end the match.
Apparently the player’s name is Ikebukuro Black Cat, according to the title of this video, which is a repost of the one linked earlier – [media=youtube]4_cmTwtIhOE[/media]
Good shit. He’s making me second guess the whole “Yun has a better offense” thing again, to be perfectly honest - but that could just be the matchup that is confusing me. Yun’s MP combos hurt, but the really damaging ones are really difficult to get started, I’m noticing. Yun’s c.mp is a stupidly short poke, less range than his c.lp.
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Yang play starts around 10 mins
oh yeah that’s Alex Valle
Glad to see Yang has a straight black color scheme. Now he just needs a blood red one like Yun and I’ll have my colors.
tokido said in his blog Yun has vortex, Yang doesn’t. Yun dive kicks can cross-up, Yang’s dive kick doesn’t. maybe that’s why people think Yun is a better overall offensive character.I think Yang has very good offense too.
Yang has his mk to cross up but his divekicks probably do cross up but not to the extent yun does… plus Yang was never really rushdown type character, he was more reaction based.
no vids of sakos yang?
No, I’m quite certain Yang loved to RTSD in 3S. Yang is a stun beast in 3S with identical dks to Yun.
PS: Yun has no vortex - that requires options into untechable knockdown, something Yun just doesn’t have. this "vortex’ pales in comparison to even Ibuki or Dee Jay…
Yang, on the other hand would have a halfway decent vortex if his divekick crossed up better - since he has the ability to combo to sweep, it would play somewhat like Dee Jay. He could get away with ambiguous crossups on wakeup, potentially into Ultra.
you forgot the master of the vortex: Akuma
also, I do think the guess between crossup j.MK and divekicks is already pretty good