ChaosK
[13] Hero
Thats why i mentioned AA in the first place :) (i said use A:6 if you feel fancy ^^)
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Many natsu players have their problems with spacing though but its not the char.
You are right, if the natsu player is consistent with his A:6 the matchup gets even worse. Having an easy solution to stop 3B spam is still very valuable though. Yoshi on the other hand doesn't get a lot of damage with imcf unless its on counter and alphas Twister gets beaten by SCH 6~SCH K iirc. So Natsu definitely has the edge over them in this case.snip
I used to go into the colosseo and accept every challenge. Where it gets tedious and not fun at all is when it's a siegfried, astaroth or nightmare that uses the same move that I can either punish or I can't, depending on distance I suppose it was. Been a while.
I'm sick of uphill battles. In MK, Jade's almost every fight is uphill and I feel like that with Natsu a lot of the time too.
Again: I'm not saying they are the same.lol comparing jade to natsu is apples and oranges
Yes, I'm definitely loving it, kAb. Also, most of my contacts went down the chute with a Ps3 error somehow, I re-added you the other day. PM you in a bit with questions once I familiarize myself with Natsu a bit more again. Went a few online matches and I can feel the power. The problems I'm having are easily overcome by ... doing it. And overcoming it.http://8wayrun.com/threads/soulcast-15-natsu.14568/
here you go song, in case you havent seen it. give it a listen maybe it will give you a little direction.
one of the reasons i never played you that often is due to the fact that our connection is terrible and without a mic its hard to really coach or give advice. most of the things i would tell you are not things you can change overnight anyways. they take hard work and practice to make them a reflexive part of yourself. things like block punishing properly, knowing frame traps and making reads on your opponent. these are things that can not be taught.
you can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink. there is a whole lake of information before you, have your fill.