GeneralMordin
[09] Warrior
Pardon my ignorance, but what does KND and STN mean?
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6B has always been +2 since SCBD, the -2 must have ben a typo for them. Another error in the guide is his AA; it's listed as i12 but it's actually i13.So is 6B advantage on block? I did a little bit of testing and the training mode tip even says it leaves you at advantage, but the guide says it's -2.
Also, since 6B is a TCing high attack, you can have two Dampierres face off with this move and never hit each other.
6B has always been +2 since SCBD, the -2 must have ben a typo for them. Another error in the guide is his AA; it's listed as i12 but it's actually i13.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the glitch occurs when Algol physically attacks you before the bubble connects. I don't think a raw bubble was the cause.On the topic of the bubble glitch, it seems it doesn't affect all bubbles. I used CE against an aerial Algol shooting bubbles and it just reflected it back at him and knocked him outta the air.
I'm the one who uncovered all of Dampierre's Broken Destiny frame data and added it to the wiki. Nobody's perfect, so I'm sure I made a few mistakes, the +3 6B being one of them.According to the wiki, Dampierre's 6B got +3 in Broken Destiny and I'm pretty sure AA still comes out in 12 frames. The thing I'm kind of unsure about is 623B coming out in 22 frames, because I keep counting 20.
If the bubble is getting GI'd then you're doing it wrong. The glitch doesn't happen when the bubble hits during the GI frames, but rather after another move gets GI'd, and a bubble interrupts his "cinematic" animation on startup.On the topic of the bubble glitch, it seems it doesn't affect all bubbles. I used CE against an aerial Algol shooting bubbles and it just reflected it back at him and knocked him outta the air.
So I've incorporated the character freeze glitch into my game. I fought some Algols online recently and I intentionally activated the glitch a couple of times when I was in a health advantage in order to win by time-out. It seems pretty practical since Algol players seem to like doing 6BBB every once in a while, and will naturally attack right after since they would feel safe after the bubble.
Now the question is, would I get away with doing it in a tournament? Technically it's not "banned" since tournament rules don't specifically state anything about glitches being banned. And it's not game breaking since the actual game itself doesn't freeze, just the characters do until time is up. Sure, it gives a guaranteed victory but it's very situational. Just like ring outs give a guaranteed victory and are also situational.
What do you guys think, should I do it against an Algol if I were to face him in a major tournament?
The desire to not be a complete tool should stop you from doing that. It should.
I swear, Dampierre is banned from all SC5 tournaments because he sucks. Especially pulling off 623K,K,K,K,K,K,K (JF) is a nightmare. even his CE is just a GI. I'm saying that even if I don't have Dampierre, he'll just be crap anyway. -_-
I swear, Dampierre is banned from all SC5 tournaments because he sucks. Especially pulling off 623K,K,K,K,K,K,K (JF) is a nightmare. even his CE is just a GI. I'm saying that even if I don't have Dampierre, he'll just be crap anyway. -_-
Max damage on Dampierre's CE is 135 on clean hit.
I'm wondering how the wiki is being written, is it being copied and pasted from a guide or is it being tested as well; I ask because it's taking a while to fully update and there are some errors/ gaps in the info.
I've been fooling around with Dampierre's CE some more, so far the max dmg I've done is 135 with clean hit, which is pretty impressive compared to how much it did before.
Oh but wait, maybe somebody can send me video proof of it too hmm?