Which top tier character takes the least skill to use/win with

CVS2 Cammy… I havent played that game in ages and I picked her up and spammed s.hk against some guy I know that plays it regularly and did quite well. 3rd strike chun-li is a close 2nd, but when a Ken player has my Chun-li in a corner with no meter I’m screwed.

t5 steve shouldn’t be on there.

even read viscant’s evo log, and he says shit that scrubby steves fall for, scrubby nina’s won’t.

he is not as easy as the others on the list, sc 2 xianghua yes, but not steve.

maybe t4 jin cuz he was god, but not t5 steve.

You’re joking about eddie right? Most common misconception about #R is that eddie is difficult to learn/use. He’s not, he has an akward control scheme that takes adjustment to and then you have a no holes offensive game that practically runs itself. Even Eddie’s most difficult combos/executions are not that terrible to learn, and once you do, just use them all day long.

There are other characters that are far more difficult to learn in #R than eddie, though you are correct that slayer is one of them.

to elaborate on cable - people dont even NEED to learn how to do a TK HVB.

they can just manually do it by jumping up and doing a qcf motion.

simply by calling an assist, jumping backwards, firing a gun, cancelling into a grenade, youve already got most of your bases covered and can be a major pain to anyone who does not have the technical skill to escape traps and wave dash etc…

ST Sagat!
tiger shots+tiger uppercut, HK or crouching HK is pretty hard to get around.

I think Vega is the easiest to learn in ST. You can win matches against most non projectile characters by just pressing two buttons (honda being the obvious exception), strong and roundhouse. And for a lot of fireball characters, you can already outpoke them mid range with those two buttons.

Most people can’t RC Electricity for shit.

dont mention t4 jin in this thread

even though he was top tier, he was not even easy to beat any good players with

you had to actually be good at the game…this is why results for tekken 4 were ALWAYS consistent, despite it being shitty.

if you think jfls just wins rounds youre fucking terrible. it only won nonstop rounds against scrubs.

A3 Sak? What the hell is that doing there?

cable cable cable, if cable wasn’t in mvc2 there would be alot less scrubs and more mag, sent, and storm masters.

I’ve been waiting for an answer to that, too.

A3 Sakura is FAR from being the best in SFA 3.

How is Cable not even on the list if he was covering MvC2? That just blows my mind. You don’t even have to THINK to play Cable. “Let me just throw out some safe keep away shit to build meter…HAHAHA HYPER VIPER BEAM, HYPER VIPER BEAM, HYPER VIPERBEAM, LOLZ I KILLED JOO!”

Not that I’m going to stop playing as him or anything…

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Man…you people are such scrubs…

Why is 3s Yun not on the list? I guess it’s for the betterment of the scene that you scrubs haven’t realized how stupid easy and cheap he is.

last time i heard, a3 sak is one of the best in a3 and a3 sakura isnt exactly rocket science.

you are pretty much set if you can do her CC and her b&b. throw in some back+hps, standing hks and throws and you are set.

I’m surprised at how many people chose 3s Chun. I personally find Chun (can also be considered skill-less) to take more time to learn than Ken because Chun at least has some laggy normals (cr. rh and s. fr), and her jump-ins are ass. She has the worst jump-ins in the game… No wonder you don’t see to many Chuns doing jumping normal xx super in high level play, or better yet you don’t see them jumping at all unless it’s for a juggle off the SA2. Plus, despite her high priority and high damage pokes, she’s no real threat without her super against good players, especially if they use top tier characters.

Ken on the other hand is fucking stupid. I don’t really play 3s that often, and my Ken sucks; I’m able to get a some wins just by being random (walking back and forth cr. mk xx super, randomly deciding to cross-up mk xx lp dp, random throws). I mean, what does Ken lack that he already has? He has the best high damage combos that don’t even require meter, the best cross-up, and the easiest to do combos with with. Again, he needs nothing added to him because enhancing him (making his super do more damage, giving him a kara-throw, and etc.) means the game is just unplayable. He’s just fucking broken as it is already.

I decided not to put Yun in there because despite my scrubby actions, I can’t use Yun effectively. Ken is just too easy to use ,and Yun doesn’t even counter over Ken… He can just fight him well.

Any CVS2 top tier takes more skill to use than 3s Ken… Sagat can spam his cr. fr and some advantages against certain characters; he’s pretty slow overall. Cammy has a fast walking speed, her close fr. has about as much start-up as a jab; her air to air game lacks, her s. rh is shit once it gets jded/parryed because it sticks out for a while, and she has crap stamina. Also, it should be noted that her best grooves are the grooves without rolls. Her rc’s really aren’t that great.

As for A3 Sak I meant specifically vism Sak. I think Ouborus answered the easiness of vism Sak quite well. I also wanted to put in vism Akuma, but I was told that he takes quite a bit of practice…

As for Cable, I kinda regret not making him an individual poll option… I don’t play MVC2 enough. I tried using Cable and got defeated consistantly by a more experienced player… My chances with using 3s Ken to win in 3s were much higher this time round… Still, I should have put it up there.

As for Eddie being an individual poll option, I was thinking about Sol, but I heard Eddie is ranked higher than Sol and is the best in the game. Please correct me if I’m wrong as I don’t know gg that well…

A3 Sakura…wtf? :confused:

EDIT:

^^^^ Seriously? From what I’ve seen it’s more than that, at least the A-cho stuff and when Choi used to use her.

3S Ken by far, IMO. Laying the groundwork for Chun’s ground game is at least a little bit hard for any scrub to learn, consistently kara-throwing+learning to late cancel c.mk, and then how to throw all that together isn’t something just any person can learn instantly. Those are a couple of advanced techniques that a decent Ken player may not ever need at all. Ken, on the otherhand, has both high and low verifiable hit confirms, two overhead hit confirms, and one of the best links in the game(c.mp), and even scrubs can hit confirm in 5 minutes without ever learning what the word “link” means with Ken’s shorts and mp>hp target. He has the cheapest EX move in the game(EX jumping tatsumaki), where even if you full parry it, he’s sometimes still not at a disadvantage.

Amen.

And nope I’m not gonna stop playing Cable either. I’m only working as hard as I have to to win, especially in marvel.

Cable