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So changing stances with Siegfried and using them proper with good mix is for beginners?I always found Siegfried to be an appealing character for beginners. Mitsurugi also works well. Both don't really require complicated inputs (oh hi, Alpha Patroklos) and are pretty straight forward.
Starting off, no. But I think Siegfried's stances offer a good introduction to stances for beginners. Certain moves can lead into certain stances, certain moves can only be done out of certain stances, etc. etc.So changing stances with Siegfried and using them proper with good mix is for beginners?
I don't think so!
true that, but Sieg is far from beginner material. If you are new to the series pick Mitsu or Pyrrah, as simple as that.Starting off, no. But I think Siegfried's stances offer a good introduction to stances for beginners. Certain moves can lead into certain stances, certain moves can only be done out of certain stances, etc. etc.
That's only my opinion, though. I completely understand where you're coming from!
I've trekked through 5 Soul Calibur games viewing Siegfried as the entry-level character. He had all the appeal of one... Main protagonist, a stupidly big sword, aesthetically badass designs, and quick and easy combos... My mind is doing flips o_Otrue that, but Sieg is far from beginner material. If you are new to the series pick Mitsu or Pyrrah, as simple as that.