I was thinking, somebody find a solid use for 11/77 A?
Basically the only NH that cause standing stun(ok we have B+K from back,but is situational)
I love my suppa stylish 11/77A, 1BBB, 3B/CE , but i've problems at connect with dat 11/77 A
Firstly, you can get it to come out faster by buffering it from a 44 input, which eliminates the Quick Step portion of it, making it both faster and removing the Quick Step "tell" that indicates to your opponent what it is you're doing. To do this, input as 441A or 447A to get it to come out from a back step. You'll know it's done right when it appears to come out almost from neutral as opposed to him stepping before doing it.
Using this method, it gives it a number of uses. You can use it TJ slow, obvious lows that put your opponent into TC, where 66A+B will whiff. Astaroth 1AA, Siegfried SBH A, Raphael Prep A+B, etc; you know them when you see them. The BnB follow up to 11A should be more than enough to dissuade them from being so predictable in the future.
Other than that, it's hard to find a use for it. It's extremely slow (i31) and very obvious with its animation - anyone who's just standing there isn't going to suddenly try to step or something. If you want to whiff punish with it, you have to step and use it immediately, before you even know if they whiffed anything or not - it's an anticipatory whiff punish, which is probably the worst kind of whiff punish since it leaves you high and dry on block (-20), leaving you open to copious amounts of punishment.
A possible use that you may need to hit the lab for is as a step kill, which already works on anticipation and is a bit better about this. If you think they're going to step and then attack immediately, it might not be a bad idea to try it. Say, get 11K on hit, and then immediately buffer 441A to catch their step attack. I'm not sure how well this works, since I'm not in the lab at the moment, and you need to condition them to being used to you using linear moves post 11K or whatever setup you're using. Ezio also has much safer and quicker stepkills (66A, 44A) that don't leave him for dead when they get blocked, and can also lead to good damage. However, I have a feeling it might be able to be used similarly to Siegfried 22*88A, which is another slow mid, only hits on anticipation step-kill - that one happens to be safe on block, though. I'll hit the lab tomorrow and let you know what I find.
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